A CONTRAST DUE TO THE USE OF LIMESTONE. Paddock on right of fence top-dressed with rough rubble limestone and phosphate; paddock on left untreated. At the period the photo was taken the dressed paddock was carrying twenty-eight sheep, as against eight on the undressed, both paddocks being 5 acres in area. See account of pasture top-dressing experiments at Wallaceville Laboratory Farm (paddocks 2 and 3) in last month’s Journal.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XVIII, Issue 2, 20 February 1919, Page 81
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69A CONTRAST DUE TO THE USE OF LIMESTONE. Paddock on right of fence top-dressed with rough rubble limestone and phosphate; paddock on left untreated. At the period the photo was taken the dressed paddock was carrying twenty-eight sheep, as against eight on the undressed, both paddocks being 5 acres in area. See account of pasture top-dressing experiments at Wallaceville Laboratory Farm (paddocks 2 and 3) in last month’s Journal. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XVIII, Issue 2, 20 February 1919, Page 81
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