Mr Farmer... do you suffer from trampled and pugged paddocks after all the wet weather of winter ? Has your pasture run out of growth vigour? Why not try a little spring oversowing. Use quality clover seed and rapid establishment ryegrass to provide some spring growth to help your ailing paddocks and pastures. Clover for nitrogen fixation and the ryegrass for extra stackfeed. New seed helps to stimulate growth and make you maximise your per acre returns for livestock enhancement. Clover seed is destined to be in short supply this season so it would pay to get in early and secure your needs. Huia , Pitau and Kopu are all good quality white clover species. Turoa, Hamua and Pawera long servicing red clover varieties. Concord and Corvette are fast establishment ryegrasses, and have proved superior cold period growth ryegrasses. Ifyour either re-grassing after winter crop or oversowing, an application of fertiliser is also recomended. Clover seed can be coated to obtain optimum germination potential. Place your orders now to secure sufficient quantities ofcertified quality pasture seed. Available from Seddon St, RcLetiht IV i 385 438Q
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 538, 6 September 1994, Page 10
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