WORK FOR THE COMING MONTH.
NEW ZEALAND is a country of wide variation in climatic and soil conditions. In applying suggested procedure it is, therefore, necessary for the farmer to amend it to suit local weather-conditions and the requirements of his soil—information which can best be ascertained by a study of these problems on the part of the farmer himself. Nothing can take the place of local knowledge. Little advice on an agricultural subject is capable of general application in its entirety
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XII, Issue 3, 20 March 1916, Page 220
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82WORK FOR THE COMING MONTH. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XII, Issue 3, 20 March 1916, Page 220
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