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Mr Peter Carran (right), a senior research officer for the New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute at Lincoln, pointing to a temperature sensor designed to measure the effectiveness of undertree sprinklers in preventing frost damage to fruit trees. Dr Peter John, leader of the institute’s soil and water division, is at left.

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Press, 20 July 1984, Page 21

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Mr Peter Carran (right), a senior research officer for the New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute at Lincoln, pointing to a temperature sensor designed to measure the effectiveness of undertree sprinklers in preventing frost damage to fruit trees. Dr Peter John, leader of the institute’s soil and water division, is at left. Press, 20 July 1984, Page 21

Mr Peter Carran (right), a senior research officer for the New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute at Lincoln, pointing to a temperature sensor designed to measure the effectiveness of undertree sprinklers in preventing frost damage to fruit trees. Dr Peter John, leader of the institute’s soil and water division, is at left. Press, 20 July 1984, Page 21