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Farmers Must Hurry With Fertiliser Orders

WELLINGTON, Aug. 19. North Tsland fertiliser works are not receiving sufficient orders for superphosphate to maintain their pro-( duetion to full eapacitv sinee their storage spaee is limited, aeeording to a statement from Pederated Farmers. This is serious sinee it means that when delayed orders are received, as they will be, the fertiliser works will not be able to eope with the orders and many ■ will probablv find that the amounts they require will not be available. J Farmers requiring superphosphate, partieularlv in the North Island, are ' urged to place their orders without delay to avoid the loss of superphosphate ; production and to ensure that they will 1 reeeive their full requirements. It is : well known that the annual output of j superphosphate from fertiliser works ' in New Zealand is insufficient for , • farmers' requirements. ,

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Chronicle (Levin), 20 August 1949, Page 5

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Farmers Must Hurry With Fertiliser Orders Chronicle (Levin), 20 August 1949, Page 5

Farmers Must Hurry With Fertiliser Orders Chronicle (Levin), 20 August 1949, Page 5

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