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“THE PRESS” No. 1 FOR CLASSIFIEDS

Tahora White Clover was bred to provide hill country farms with a more persistent and ■MAMB SB ABB MB productive white ■WI ■■ '' A Tahora is the most persistent H KSUZS available for moist hili country. This is because °f ’ ,s extremely dense stolon development, a ■M app height and unavailable to the grazing animal. WW Even under the continuous grazing management !■! ■ ■ !■ common country, Tahora to produce stolons below the Tahora will grow better at lower levels of P than cultivars such as Pitau or Huia. Tahora more productive than Huia ■ KJ B H Pitau under the continuous grazing systems By common country. WJ Broders of Tahora U late Clover Grasslands DhisionelDSlß MRKmDBTXHVZEUA.XDS£EDDE\ELOPMLXTCROIP P 0 BOX'ija jt, A new cultivar especially suitable L / chmstchckh xewzeauxd. j for New Zealand hill country AVAILABLE FROM ALL SEED MERCHANTS

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Press, 31 January 1986, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 31 January 1986, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 31 January 1986, Page 12

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