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SAVING WHITE CLOVER SEED

Sir,—White clover that was cut for seed and then overgrown before it "•could be harvested, can, in a good many cases, yet be saved by remowing the paddock, especially if the fine weather continues. If the, mower is set to cut close to the ground, .and the knife kept . sharp, it will cut,, right underneath the old swathe and make a good, clean, job. This way, is,much better than trying to get it out with a rakeorpick.u P .-Yours.ek AßMEß> February 27,1945.

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24503, 28 February 1945, Page 4

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SAVING WHITE CLOVER SEED Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24503, 28 February 1945, Page 4

SAVING WHITE CLOVER SEED Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24503, 28 February 1945, Page 4

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