OMATA AND OKATO PASTURES
AUTUMH JUDGING COMPLETED. The second inspection of entries ■ at Omata and Okato in the pasture competitions was made yesterday by Mr. J. M. Smith, of the fields division of the Department of Agriculture, and the final figures are as follow (spring judging being given in the first line and autumn judging in the second): —
bj M , , f-t ?■ *1 > a > 8 MH wK 26 23 251 23 HUIWolsteiiholn 25 23 26 23J Gibson— s c < to to £ | bo bo ? o ! W JpZ J w M M P CIO® | £ 1 SSps| 8Sb| Good grasses (30). Clovers (25). )U co ££: o co . to tfctfc 1 ifc** c Inferior grasses (5). ts 00 00 QO OO ST *4 <J> 00 «4 OO o* 3 S' Freedom weeds (10). ££ K w co co KH H* h-i £ Denseness sward (15) CO CO uHmm H* h- 4 H* l~4 Evenness sward (15). co w co co co co UHUH CO rfk» 4*- 4K co £i tSH 23 §8 CO 03 CT* S3 t*-wh ?2g co ep co 35 8 gs OO 00 CO -4 Totals. *5 OO ts H* Aggregate. co CO 1*4 3 Gt isj co *4 ca
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 March 1933, Page 12
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