FIG. 106. PERMANENT PASTURE BROUGHT BACK FROM BROWN-TOP DOMINANT TO RYE-GRASS AND WHITE CLOVER DOMINANT BY TOP-DRESSING. The manuring-out of brown-top and the manuring-in of rye-grass, cocksfoot, crested dogstail, white clover, &c., should be regarded as a grassland maxim.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1, 20 January 1928, Page 5
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39FIG. 106. PERMANENT PASTURE BROUGHT BACK FROM BROWN-TOP DOMINANT TO RYE-GRASS AND WHITE CLOVER DOMINANT BY TOP-DRESSING. The manuring-out of brown-top and the manuring-in of rye-grass, cocksfoot, crested dogstail, white clover, &c., should be regarded as a grassland maxim. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1, 20 January 1928, Page 5
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