The value of lucerne as a. fodder is exemplified in a practical manner on the Napier-Havelock North road (reports an exchange). In one paddock where lucerne was grown with grass .plots alongside, the former was inches higher than the latter—phenomenal as its growth has been. One small owner stated that during the winter ho got more foodstuffs off a half-acre than ho got off three acres of era#' land—the b'-si fA. Or,
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 11, 7 October 1927, Page 6
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