FIG. 3. PREPARING FOR HARVESTING OF PLOTS BY BINDER. Where no difference in ripeness between plots occurred the binder was used, and plots of a definite length and a definite number of “ coulters ” in width were marked out by pressing the standing crop (along a coulter mark) in direction of wind.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXX, Issue 4, 20 April 1925, Page 232
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51FIG. 3. PREPARING FOR HARVESTING OF PLOTS BY BINDER. Where no difference in ripeness between plots occurred the binder was used, and plots of a definite length and a definite number of “ coulters ” in width were marked out by pressing the standing crop (along a coulter mark) in direction of wind. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXX, Issue 4, 20 April 1925, Page 232
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