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Sheep graze on an agroforestry trial pasture at the Invermay farm, near Mosgiel. The 10-year-old pinus radiata trees were this year thinned to a final density of 100 stems a hectare — a tree stocking rate which is expected to give the best balance of tree and animal productivity during the 30-year tree rotation period.

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Press, 5 October 1984, Page 26

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Sheep graze on an agroforestry trial pasture at the Invermay farm, near Mosgiel. The 10-year-old pinus radiata trees were this year thinned to a final density of 100 stems a hectare — a tree stocking rate which is expected to give the best balance of tree and animal productivity during the 30-year tree rotation period. Press, 5 October 1984, Page 26

Sheep graze on an agroforestry trial pasture at the Invermay farm, near Mosgiel. The 10-year-old pinus radiata trees were this year thinned to a final density of 100 stems a hectare — a tree stocking rate which is expected to give the best balance of tree and animal productivity during the 30-year tree rotation period. Press, 5 October 1984, Page 26