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EJSife rtf XtaLcA, g’lati gftotrtfc NAMf On dairy farms some fields should be closed NOW while pasture plants are still growing to provide grazing for early calving cows during Before closing late winter and early spring. For this graze hard with purpose choose the best ryegrass-white clover cattle or sheep* , ~ , . , / harrow well, and , pastures, preferably those in good heart. . This method of conserving grass for winter may also be profitably carried out on sheep / firms, mtu. BETTER FARM MANAGEMENT means more production ■ SUED SY THE AIO VOI BRITAIN NATIONAL COUNCIL iwnt- ■ * am.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 58, Issue 4110, 9 March 1949, Page 9
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