FIG. 4. RECOVERY “HAY SERIES” IN FOREGROUND AND “CATTLE SERIES” IN BACKGROUND. True perennial (Hawke’s Bay Type 1) on left, and dominant Italian (Marlborough Type 6) on right. Note that after the second hay-cut the true perennial is beating the Italian type in recovery. In the background, it will be seen, recovery after first hay-cut is dominantly towards leaf in Type 1 and towards stem in Type 6. Types 4 and 5 behave in this respect similarly to Type 6.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XL, Issue 6, 20 June 1930, Page 373
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80FIG. 4. RECOVERY “HAY SERIES” IN FOREGROUND AND “CATTLE SERIES” IN BACKGROUND. True perennial (Hawke’s Bay Type 1) on left, and dominant Italian (Marlborough Type 6) on right. Note that after the second hay-cut the true perennial is beating the Italian type in recovery. In the background, it will be seen, recovery after first hay-cut is dominantly towards leaf in Type 1 and towards stem in Type 6. Types 4 and 5 behave in this respect similarly to Type 6. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XL, Issue 6, 20 June 1930, Page 373
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