FARM CHEMICALS... A SPECIAL REPORT |
A ADVERTISING FEATURE
■ I I 13$$ f B o ‘/fll HKDCGINNING OF THE € ND! Don't let it happen. Strike with Nortron when you first see Autumn germination. Your premium pasture deserves premium 2. RAT OF APPLICATION y protection. Barley grass can be found on nearly Theconditionsthatceierminethechoiceof . 90% of New Zealand farms. The results can be rate are clearly set out on the Nortron label, horrific — pelt damage, ill thrift, the often translated However, as a general rule, the 10 litre per liveweight loss and the overall downturn in pasture hectare rate is the standard recommendation, production. The 7’/ 2 litre per hectare rate must only be But what can.you do about it? used where the five label recommendationsand Really, that’s your choice. Some farmers conditions apply, choose to do nothing. Others, are seeking a total WARNING premium pasture orotection plan. If there is an accumulation of dung on the And that is where Nortron comesin. Nortron surface Nortron must be used at the higher rate offers a truly selective barley grass destruction of 10 litres per hectare. Large dung pats should formula that keeps your premium pasture working . be harrowed andfallen debris from shelter belts at peak production. That means that while Nortron or trees should be removed before treatment, knocks out barley grass, normal fertility will allow . the vigorous growth of ryegrass. You owe it to yourself and your business to But like any scientifically based product keep your premium pasture at peak production. Nortron must be used correctly and strictly in Now with Nortron the promise is delivered, accordance with the labelled directions. So here's The promiseof truly selective barley grass the plan. control without pasture grass suppression, even in cases of spray overlapping. - on run iu T a,k Nortron Wlth your farm supply _ Jet. : n. . li merchant, your ICI Tasman rep and yoursprayrg PASTURE PROTECTION PLAN contractor. But above all, try it. And let the plain ——— - . (ts e ff eC ( !Venesg S p ea k for 1. TIME OF APPLICATION themselves. ____ To obtain maximum long term control of Bk H $ trial No'tror.oeani 1 Bkßa|jHißJ || 41 J A p;i n a r evgrasv B BJBBW growth stage, after the main germination has B W ■ ■ ■ w occurred following autumn rainfall. This period, NORTRON — another advanced normally from April to July, will vary both by product distributed tor better farm season and by region. ' management from ICI Tasman. a A < WK: Of "f a A illli 1 ••Irxßl k I y bBSII THE KISS OF MATH TO DftRIEY GRASS IS THE DREATHOF LIFE TO YOUR PREMIUM RASIUM
Who needs lAfooric? r Combat all weeds on roadsides around . buildings and established trees and " shrubs with PERMAZOL SDA tor long ;^ term control. Use one application in the Spring or Autumn when all weed A ' , and grass seeds have germinated. i During the year PERMAZOL SDA will . keep on killing weeds as they germinate. x New Formula PHYTAZOL A Z also used during Spring and ■HHwL Autumn effectively controls most perennial grasses. The addition of ~- fi Multi-Film* X-77 Spreader .■ / Activator is . „• ,r.' •';< recommended ... ; particularly m 1 dry and.'dusty t . . ;* - ’ T ' conditions. ‘_ ■ A ■ A " u©/. . ' Use p ERMAZOL SDA _ V & PHYTAZOL A NOW! IVON WATKINS-DOW LTD Box 144, New Plymouth I ' PERMAZOL SDA wy PHYTAZOL A I I DtJ I I|\E7 C2 o' -.c- Aatklr.s-Dow L T -, ted. | | f | | | j I 11-Z L— •PtRMAZdLj.PHYTAZOL-Registered t.-aderiarics of Amcnem Products
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Press, 20 April 1979, Page 9
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