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oP& 1 V d m RECORD SEASON 927 1928 1929 season showing a record in butter-fat production substantially higher than the previous season. There must bo a scientific reason for this profitable increase—and this reason is given in the following extract from . _ - , “The Monthly Abstract of Statistics,” August, 1929. 7 • (Compiled in the Census and Statistics Office, Wellington.) Order your Immediately ! Supplies ' “July marks the close of the dairying season. Twelvemonthly figures show the past season to be the highest yet recorded for both butter and cheese. Compared with 192728 season the output of butter shows a gain of 8.2 per cent., while cheese has advanced 14.3 per cent. As the number of dairy cows (in milk and dry) at 31st January, 1929, showed a gain of only 1.4 per cent, over the number at 31st January, 1928, it is evident there has been a marked Increase in the production per cow. Climatic conditions and improved farming technique (INCLUDING- THE INCREASING USE OF FERTILISERS) have played a big part in effecting this increase.” . Insist on " WESTFIELD Manufacture ! The 1929 record in butter-fat production has certainly followed a big Increase in the use of Topdressing Fertilisers, and especially High-grade SUPERPHOSPHATE. Now is the time to ensure Bigger Butter-fat Returns than ever from your farm during the new season. , Liberal applications of Westfield High-grade Super M/46 % will give you more abundant and more nourishing pastures; prolong the growth throughout the summer months; and ensure a greater butter-fat content in the milK. Topdress with SukMhaTE Obtainable from all FERTILISER MERCHANTS, DAIRY COMPANIES, or STOREKEEPERS, or direct from the manufacturers: KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.’S N.Z. DRUG COMPANY LTD. Works: WESTFIELD The Leading and Pioneer Fertiliser Manufacturers in New Zealand. Office: AUCKLAND Chemical Fertiliser Works also at WANGANUI, CHRISTCHURCH AND DUNEOIN.

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Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 310, 17 October 1929, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 310, 17 October 1929, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 310, 17 October 1929, Page 6

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