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FIG. 8. JUNCTION OF TWO PLOTS AT WERAROA, SHOWING THE DEPRESSING EFFECT OF ITALIAN RYE-GRASS ON COCKSFOOT-ESTABLISHMENT. On left,' Italian-rye plot with virtually no cocksfoot .present. On right, prairie-grass plot with considerable amount of cocksfoot. Four pounds of cocksfoot was sown over each plot.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XVIII, Issue 5, 20 May 1919, Page 267

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FIG. 8. JUNCTION OF TWO PLOTS AT WERAROA, SHOWING THE DEPRESSING EFFECT OF ITALIAN RYE-GRASS ON COCKSFOOT-ESTABLISHMENT. On left,' Italian-rye plot with virtually no cocksfoot .present. On right, prairie-grass plot with considerable amount of cocksfoot. Four pounds of cocksfoot was sown over each plot. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XVIII, Issue 5, 20 May 1919, Page 267

FIG. 8. JUNCTION OF TWO PLOTS AT WERAROA, SHOWING THE DEPRESSING EFFECT OF ITALIAN RYE-GRASS ON COCKSFOOT-ESTABLISHMENT. On left,' Italian-rye plot with virtually no cocksfoot .present. On right, prairie-grass plot with considerable amount of cocksfoot. Four pounds of cocksfoot was sown over each plot. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XVIII, Issue 5, 20 May 1919, Page 267