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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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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. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXX, Issue 4, 20 April 1925, Page 232

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. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXX, Issue 4, 20 April 1925, Page 232