WHAT EVERY FARMER SHOULD ENOW. The regular use of Svke’s Drench at calving time ensures a perfectly healthy herd. Your mind is relieved of the worry of bad cleansing, milk fever, mammitis and kindred troubles which occur at. time if you methodically drencluffeaeh cow at this particular period with Sykes’s Drench. Thoughtful dairymen who work to obtain the maximum of profit from their dairy herds know from practical experience that it pays to drench each cow with Sykes’ Drench after calving. Neglect to use, this proved remedy at calving time leads to expense, and' expenses are profits dost, so that in your own interests it wilkpay you to commence this season with Sykes’ Drench. Sold by all stores at 17/- a dozen or 1/6 a packet. Eack packet contains two drenches. Mr E. Griffiths, the well-known Jersey breeder of the Waikato, says: “To be successful with cows they must be kept healthy. I have used Sykes’ Drenches and Abortion Powders for-'ls years with entire satisfaction. ”*
Taranaki Soil cries out for POTASH, therefore sow 561bs. per acre of 92% ... .Potash with your Basie 51ag..... BUT SEE THAT YOU GET THE ENGLISH GROUND AND PACKED “ANCHOR” BASIC SLAG After Using Watch Results in the Milk Cans! 9. m 9 ORDER NOW. ' ' ‘ ; i FURTHER SHIPMENTS OF “ANCHOR* 4 SLAG ARRIVING JUNE AND JULY. FARMERS’ CO-OP. HAWERA AND BRANCHES. AND H Dairyfarmers must realise that their returns depend primarily upon the quality of their pastures. These in turn depend upon the fertility of the soil. Top-dress your grass with Potash and bump up your milk cheques. t Potash Pays! All fertilizer dealers supply potash in two forms, 30 % POTASH MANURE and SULPHATE OF POTASH (90% pure). Get your supply now. HOW LIME ACTS ON THE SOIL crops continue to be raised on any piece of land, and manureß and other fertilisers are added to the soil, the bed of liumuß becomes more and more acid. As a result the tender roots of many plants are seriously injured, and the meagre growth i s a clear evidence of the acid condition. This soil condition is prevalent practically. all over the Taranaki District, and especially where the soil has keen under cultivation for some time. The effect of LIME is to combine with the acid and thus to release valuable plant food, which immediately becomes available. Lime. AMNER’S LIME CO., NAPIER. BOX I, NAPIER.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 13 September 1924, Page 10
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398Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 13 September 1924, Page 10
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