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Sup er for Advocated by the Director of Fields Division, Department of Agriculture (Excerpt from recent speech of Mr. A. H. S'- COCKAYNE, Director Fields Division v// o/ the Department of Agriculture. Repro- g p duced from “N.Z. Herald," Auckland.) g X.f Mr. Cockayne .stated that experiments in top- g 'A A fl dressing had been carried out longer in the g H Waikato than .iin any other part of the Do- g f minion, where ‘it had been defimtelyjjroved g f that Lime and Siiper was the best fertiliser g * f f He furtl ter stated that on soils of poorer quality f''"";.., a slow-a cting phos'phate gave better results, y This statement by one of the most prominent agricultural authorities .in New Zealand, stresses what all progressive farmers re _ - t o f hj E hfor top-dressing, and n lore especially the outstanding superiority of h lg h grade Super. . . In the official test conducted by the Department N ■ any “cJheJ has been shown that Super tphoaphate and Superphosphate with Lime fertilisers for top-dresaing. Super 44/46% is manufactured bm New Zealand from e P manuhc* urers supplies from all Merchants a e* Storekeepers ; or direct from tne man SUPER*
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5084, 4 February 1927, Page 4
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