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I MO JOB TOO TOUGH I M 0 LAM TOO BOUGH WITH A REID & GRAY "AMERICAN LINE” DISC HARROW ★ Available in 9’10” and 10’11” Cutting Widths... ★ 20" Plain or Scalloped Blades in any Combination. ★ Hydraulically Operated Transport and Depth Control Wheels, which brings the Reid 4 Gray “AMERICAN LINE" Disc Harrow within the capacity of all popular makes of tractors. and Service 9Hhc&aM 50-54 TUMI STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. And at ASHBURTON, TIMARU, NELSON, BLENHEIM.

The "TAYLOR" Bucklift Loader shown with FORKLIFT ATTACHMENT ■'T'P’TSS’B ... a work-saver for Fanners, Orchardists, Market Gardeners. ! .’I • Strengthened Design ; 1 • Front and rear mounted • 30cwt capacity /--J • Fits most hyd. tractors. * USO INTERCHANGEABLE WITH MHM HAYUFT and l/3rd YARD BUCKET. Send for FREE Brochure. P. T. TAYLOR MLuml SOUTHBRIDGE, CANTERBURY. Telephone 54* Leeston.

iThl' sn>o2 LAMBING REQUIREMENTS "ANKAFfiNF" Elastrators, Rubber Rings, Emasculators, Tailing Knives, Searing MH JMI UHL irons, Penicillin, Vaccines, Disinfectants, Automatic Vaccinators, an(l Injection Syringes, Bearing Retainers, Tethering Pegs, jliiyiul Shepherds Crooks, Roslam Lamb Revivers. Is available at all Times. , ,«i woi E,*,. Shearing Requirements To avoid delay and assist in accuracy, Advertisers are E.B. Handpieces, Combs, Cutters, Grinding Papers, Eartags, advised to speak dearly and Stencils, Woolpacks, Twine. SPELL OUT names. SUNDAYS All your requirements obtainable at our premises with no t p.m. to 9 p.m. Personal Operator Service Dial 50-199 CUDDON & STEWART LTD. 15 Direct Lines). 249 Lichfield St ’Phone62-789.

in Autumn Sown Wheat Carbyne enables Wild Oat control to be achieved after the crop and weed have come up, and the degree of Wild Oat infestation can be seen. 33.1 Bushels per acre increase! In a trial at Macartney Bros., Tai Tapu, in 1963 roughly equivalent to 6 bushels per acre, the net trial plots were laid down in a crop of Aotea increase is still 27.1 bushels per acre. What Wheat to control Wild Oat infestation. Two pints farmer can afford to ignore this profit potential? of Carbyne in 9 gallons of water per acre were Your infestation may not be as great as was applied with the following result—a yield of 96.4 evident in this case but it is generally agreed bushels per acre. The adjacent, unsprayed area that when your crop is healthy and infestation yielded only 63.3 bushels per acre. The gross of Wild Oats is greater than 5 plants per square increase of 33.1 bushels per acre speaks for itself. toot spraying with Carbyne is economical. If the commercial spraying cost is taken as • ACCURATE TIMING IS ESSENTIAL. • HOW T 0 APPLY CARBYNE For good results the Wild Oats MUST be sprayed Carbyne “Low Volume” should be applied in 10 15 between the 1 and 2} leaf stage. pilons, of water per acre, using 40-60 lbs. pressure. Carbyne also controls annual Canary Grass. A PRODUCT OP BCONTROL CAMNUDM D46LAND Suppfiev and fl information gK. ■ w E jJWfc |lLJJg|ul||| hJMM JJ J Jml LJ | w from the Sole I Py Ik 11 R|| If l|| ■ ■ Ij| R 11111j| New Zealand £ I &11 Agents:208 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Also at 47 Tancred Street, Ashburton ’Phone 6654 and Leeston ’Phone 2. Available from all Stock and Station Agents, Grain and Seed Merchants. CS.U.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31119, 23 July 1966, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31119, 23 July 1966, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31119, 23 July 1966, Page 10

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