'Expert Advice to \ DAIRY FARMERS, The following points are summarised from a lecture given to North Auckland farmers at Ohaewai by P. W. SMALLFIELD, Esq., Fields Superintendent to the Department of Agriculture. (Vide “ The Northern News,” Kaikohe.) Learn to utilise all the grass you are at present producing before endeavouring to greatly increase the production of your pastures. The storing up of a large reserve of hay and ensilage should always precede the adoption of more extensive methods of grass farming and an increase in the numbers of the dairy herd. A stack of grass is the safest ■insurance policy a dairy farmer can hold against drought. 4. Closely subdivide your best grassland and PRACTISE ROTATIONAL GRAZING on it. HARROWING AND MOWING are extremely important points in pasture management. * 6. 3. MAKE PHOSPHATES THE BASIS OF YOUR TOP-DRESSING. Apply them twice a year to your best grass land. * 7. The use of nitrogenous fertilisers is still in the experimental stage. thm A&mee Ask for the Most Successful PHOSPHATIC FERTILISERS. 100% Water Soluble Gives Quickest Results. Highly Citric Soluble Westfield High-Grade ■ ana BASIC 41/ „ SUPER Ad SUPER CASH PRICE : £4/17/6 Pr omp D eli very, or when required. CASH PRICE : £4/17/6 Prompt Delivery, or when required. Demand the Best Quality — Make sure you get Westfield Manufacture Sold by ALL FERTILISER MERCHANTS and DISTRIBUTORS. Manufactured by KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.’S N.Z. DRUG COMPANY, LTD. Works: The Largest Fertiliser Manufacturers in New Zealand. Office: WESTFIELD Chemical Fertiliser Works also at Wanganui, Christchurch, AUCKLAND
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Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 304, 5 September 1929, Page 6
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