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VIEW OF PADDOCKS NOS. 2 AND 3, LOOKING WEST. No. 2 (left hand), untreated Danthonia pilosa pasture, carrying 1½ sheep to the acre; separated by netting from No. 3 (right hand), treated with unground native limestone rubble and 5 cwt. finely ground phosphate rock per acre in August, 1915, carrying 5 J sheep to the acre. Taken 19/12/18. [B. C. Aston, photo.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XVIII, Issue 1, 20 January 1919, Page 19

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VIEW OF PADDOCKS NOS. 2 AND 3, LOOKING WEST. No. 2 (left hand), untreated Danthonia pilosa pasture, carrying 1½ sheep to the acre; separated by netting from No. 3 (right hand), treated with unground native limestone rubble and 5 cwt. finely ground phosphate rock per acre in August, 1915, carrying 5 J sheep to the acre. Taken 19/12/18. [B. C. Aston, photo. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XVIII, Issue 1, 20 January 1919, Page 19

VIEW OF PADDOCKS NOS. 2 AND 3, LOOKING WEST. No. 2 (left hand), untreated Danthonia pilosa pasture, carrying 1½ sheep to the acre; separated by netting from No. 3 (right hand), treated with unground native limestone rubble and 5 cwt. finely ground phosphate rock per acre in August, 1915, carrying 5 J sheep to the acre. Taken 19/12/18. [B. C. Aston, photo. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XVIII, Issue 1, 20 January 1919, Page 19