FIG. 12. GENERAL VIEW OF PART OF 10-ACRE PRIMARY-BURN AREA SOWN EXPERIMENTALLY IN 1925. The finer grasses dominant were sown on the steeper face on the felt, which has since slipped somewhat. There is little difference in any of the lots as regards secondary growth, but the area on the whole has grassed moderately well. Some 3 to 4 acres on the 10-acre block now require burning and reseeding Compare with Fig 13.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 43, Issue 4, 20 October 1931, Page 253
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73FIG. 12. GENERAL VIEW OF PART OF 10-ACRE PRIMARY-BURN AREA SOWN EXPERIMENTALLY IN 1925. The finer grasses dominant were sown on the steeper face on the felt, which has since slipped somewhat. There is little difference in any of the lots as regards secondary growth, but the area on the whole has grassed moderately well. Some 3 to 4 acres on the 10-acre block now require burning and reseeding Compare with Fig 13. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 43, Issue 4, 20 October 1931, Page 253
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