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Mr A. L. Mulholland, on the left, and Mr R. L. Bennetts, a farm advisory officer of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries at Darfield, in a crop of garden peas which was flattened in a hailstorm at Darfield on Friday afternoon. Before the storm it was 15 inches high.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33712, 9 December 1974, Page 1

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Mr A. L. Mulholland, on the left, and Mr R. L. Bennetts, a farm advisory officer of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries at Darfield, in a crop of garden peas which was flattened in a hailstorm at Darfield on Friday afternoon. Before the storm it was 15 inches high. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33712, 9 December 1974, Page 1

Mr A. L. Mulholland, on the left, and Mr R. L. Bennetts, a farm advisory officer of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries at Darfield, in a crop of garden peas which was flattened in a hailstorm at Darfield on Friday afternoon. Before the storm it was 15 inches high. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33712, 9 December 1974, Page 1