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Welcoming the sunshine on the second day of the I.C.I. Cereal 85 field days, after the very wet first day, are (from left) Mr Jim Malcolm, the contest secretary; Dr Derek Wilson, an irrigation specialist with the Crop Research Division of the D.S.I.R.; Mr Bede McCloy, an agronomist with the South Island Barley Society; and Dr Warwick Scott, of the plant science department, Lincoln College.

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Press, 6 December 1985, Page 22

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Welcoming the sunshine on the second day of the I.C.I. Cereal 85 field days, after the very wet first day, are (from left) Mr Jim Malcolm, the contest secretary; Dr Derek Wilson, an irrigation specialist with the Crop Research Division of the D.S.I.R.; Mr Bede McCloy, an agronomist with the South Island Barley Society; and Dr Warwick Scott, of the plant science department, Lincoln College. Press, 6 December 1985, Page 22

Welcoming the sunshine on the second day of the I.C.I. Cereal 85 field days, after the very wet first day, are (from left) Mr Jim Malcolm, the contest secretary; Dr Derek Wilson, an irrigation specialist with the Crop Research Division of the D.S.I.R.; Mr Bede McCloy, an agronomist with the South Island Barley Society; and Dr Warwick Scott, of the plant science department, Lincoln College. Press, 6 December 1985, Page 22