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FIG. 1. VIEW OF PORTION OF TRIAL GROUNDS AT PALMERSTON NORTH. This photo shows differences at an early stage in the broadcast plots of commercial "perennial" rye-grass lines under test. These differences have been closely studied in the broadcast under differential mowing and in single plants drawan at rando from the plots. [Photo by E. Bruce Levy.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XL, Issue 6, 20 June 1930, Page 365

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FIG. 1. VIEW OF PORTION OF TRIAL GROUNDS AT PALMERSTON NORTH. This photo shows differences at an early stage in the broadcast plots of commercial "perennial" rye-grass lines under test. These differences have been closely studied in the broadcast under differential mowing and in single plants drawan at rando from the plots. [Photo by E. Bruce Levy. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XL, Issue 6, 20 June 1930, Page 365

FIG. 1. VIEW OF PORTION OF TRIAL GROUNDS AT PALMERSTON NORTH. This photo shows differences at an early stage in the broadcast plots of commercial "perennial" rye-grass lines under test. These differences have been closely studied in the broadcast under differential mowing and in single plants drawan at rando from the plots. [Photo by E. Bruce Levy. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XL, Issue 6, 20 June 1930, Page 365

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