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Knee-deep in the lush growth on Tara Hills Research Station, Omarama, and surrounded by the mist which hid most of the higher country during the day are (from left) Mr Bruce Allen, an M.A.F. scientist, Mr Peter Walton, a runholder from Maheno, and Mr Bruce Binnie, an M.A.F. adviser. The three gave addresses to the annual High Country Field Day, held on Tara Hills last week.

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Press, 9 March 1984, Page 20

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Knee-deep in the lush growth on Tara Hills Research Station, Omarama, and surrounded by the mist which hid most of the higher country during the day are (from left) Mr Bruce Allen, an M.A.F. scientist, Mr Peter Walton, a runholder from Maheno, and Mr Bruce Binnie, an M.A.F. adviser. The three gave addresses to the annual High Country Field Day, held on Tara Hills last week. Press, 9 March 1984, Page 20

Knee-deep in the lush growth on Tara Hills Research Station, Omarama, and surrounded by the mist which hid most of the higher country during the day are (from left) Mr Bruce Allen, an M.A.F. scientist, Mr Peter Walton, a runholder from Maheno, and Mr Bruce Binnie, an M.A.F. adviser. The three gave addresses to the annual High Country Field Day, held on Tara Hills last week. Press, 9 March 1984, Page 20