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DO NOT NEGLECT FERTILISERS.

It is advisable to ascertain if the land is lacking in any special element. If such is found to be the case, the needed element should be purchased and added to the land. It only requires a small effort in the way of experimentation to learn valuable information which may be productive of excellent results. The majority of our dairying pastures need top-dressing with a phosphatic manure. Fertilising does not replace, but is supplementary to good pasture and farm management, and to neglect the use of artificial manures when they are required means inefficiency, and may Jead to soil depletion.

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Shannon News, 23 June 1925, Page 3

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104

DO NOT NEGLECT FERTILISERS. Shannon News, 23 June 1925, Page 3

DO NOT NEGLECT FERTILISERS. Shannon News, 23 June 1925, Page 3

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