FIG. 11. GENERAL VIEW OF THE 5-ACRE PRIMARY-BURN AREA SOWN EXPERIMENTALLY IN 1924. Three-fifths of the same area was again burnt and resown in 1928. The photo was taken in 1930, when the area could not be said to be successfully grassed. To what extent hard fern will reappear time alone will tell. The 5-acre plot boundary runs to ridge somewhat to right of standing rimu-tree on right of photo. [Photo by E. Bruce Levy.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 43, Issue 4, 20 October 1931, Page 252
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75FIG. 11. GENERAL VIEW OF THE 5-ACRE PRIMARY-BURN AREA SOWN EXPERIMENTALLY IN 1924. Three-fifths of the same area was again burnt and resown in 1928. The photo was taken in 1930, when the area could not be said to be successfully grassed. To what extent hard fern will reappear time alone will tell. The 5-acre plot boundary runs to ridge somewhat to right of standing rimu-tree on right of photo. [Photo by E. Bruce Levy. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 43, Issue 4, 20 October 1931, Page 252
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