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FIG. 3. VIEW OF THE SADDLE-SHAPED PLOT IO, TAKEN SOON AFTER IT WAS ENCLOSED. Showing the sunny exposed face on the left with many scabweeds, and the dark face on the right, where the soil is deeper and not nearly so hard.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXV, Issue 1, 20 July 1922, Page 9

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FIG. 3. VIEW OF THE SADDLE-SHAPED PLOT 10, TAKEN SOON AFTER IT WAS ENCLOSED. Showing the sunny exposed face on the left with many scabweeds, and the dark face on the right, where the soil is deeper and not nearly so hard. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXV, Issue 1, 20 July 1922, Page 9

FIG. 3. VIEW OF THE SADDLE-SHAPED PLOT 10, TAKEN SOON AFTER IT WAS ENCLOSED. Showing the sunny exposed face on the left with many scabweeds, and the dark face on the right, where the soil is deeper and not nearly so hard. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXV, Issue 1, 20 July 1922, Page 9

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