■•-<■• ®jto !r v>, "f : ' ; rW y A few extra acres cut for silage . . . even just an extra stack ... may make all the difference to your production this season. Adequate feed reserves will insure you against adverse seasonal conditions and enable you to maintain the utmost production. WHEN YOH MAKE SILAGE, REMEMBER THESE IMPORTANT POINTS:O. Shut paddocks which have good clover and grass, and shut them early. |Ot Cut the grass when it is just beginning to flower. Build the stack carefully, keeping the sides straight and the centre fcj well piled. ■ Cover the stack with earth as soon as possible after buildMjF ing is completed. wj Erect a stock-proof fence immediately. BETTER FARM MANAGEMENT fflgaos mors production O' ® IVE ISSUED BY THE AID FOR BRITAIN NATIONAL COUNCIL i^^Tßir^^««’ar-iTST>B"SP , T'~T’rTX BT. 12-24.
W. GREENHILL & CO. LTD. MACKAY STREET. Cartage Contractors, Customs and General AgentsSpecialists in Household Removals to any destination. Daily Freight Service to Hokitika and vice versa. P.O. Box 81, 'Phones 428 & 510.
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Grey River Argus, 12 October 1948, Page 3
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163Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 12 October 1948, Page 3
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