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FIG. 11. RECOVERY, AFTER HAY-CUT, OF IRISH “PERENNIAL” RYE-GRASS. This line is a false perennial (Type 4) containing much Italian. Photo shows good recovery of the Italian and typical poor recovery of the false perennial. This figure and Fig. 10 emphasize the futility of trying to better our rye-grass position by wholesale importations. [Photos by E. Bruce Levy.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XL, Issue 6, 20 June 1930, Page 381

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FIG. 11. RECOVERY, AFTER HAY-CUT, OF IRISH “PERENNIAL” RYE-GRASS. This line is a false perennial (Type 4) containing much Italian. Photo shows good recovery of the Italian and typical poor recovery of the false perennial. This figure and Fig. 10 emphasize the futility of trying to better our rye-grass position by wholesale importations. [Photos by E. Bruce Levy. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XL, Issue 6, 20 June 1930, Page 381

FIG. 11. RECOVERY, AFTER HAY-CUT, OF IRISH “PERENNIAL” RYE-GRASS. This line is a false perennial (Type 4) containing much Italian. Photo shows good recovery of the Italian and typical poor recovery of the false perennial. This figure and Fig. 10 emphasize the futility of trying to better our rye-grass position by wholesale importations. [Photos by E. Bruce Levy. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XL, Issue 6, 20 June 1930, Page 381

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