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FIG. 4. SEALING AFTER MACHINE DRESSING. A careful check is made of the weight of seed in and out of the machines during dressing. An insert slip is placed inside the sack, and the seaming twine is threaded through the outside tag during the sewing of the sack. Finally, the ends of the seaming twine are sealed with metal seals at both lugs. [Photos by H. Drake.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 41, Issue 5, 20 November 1930, Page 298

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FIG. 4. SEALING AFTER MACHINE DRESSING. A careful check is made of the weight of seed in and out of the machines during dressing. An insert slip is placed inside the sack, and the seaming twine is threaded through the outside tag during the sewing of the sack. Finally, the ends of the seaming twine are sealed with metal seals at both lugs. [Photos by H. Drake. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 41, Issue 5, 20 November 1930, Page 298

FIG. 4. SEALING AFTER MACHINE DRESSING. A careful check is made of the weight of seed in and out of the machines during dressing. An insert slip is placed inside the sack, and the seaming twine is threaded through the outside tag during the sewing of the sack. Finally, the ends of the seaming twine are sealed with metal seals at both lugs. [Photos by H. Drake. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 41, Issue 5, 20 November 1930, Page 298

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