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FIG. 10. "PERENNIAL RYE WILL NOT THRIVE WITHOUT WHITE CLOVER." Showing hillside ploughed, lightly cultivated, and unrolled, contiguous to flat land, ploughed, well cultivated, and rolled. The hillside and flat country seed mixtures varied, but each included 2 lb. of white clover. The good sward on the flat land is due to amount of white clover present.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 47, Issue 6, 20 December 1933, Page 347

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FIG. 10. "PERENNIAL RYE WILL NOT THRIVE WITHOUT WHITE CLOVER." Showing hillside ploughed, lightly cultivated, and unrolled, contiguous to flat land, ploughed, well cultivated, and rolled. The hillside and flat country seed mixtures varied, but each included 2 lb. of white clover. The good sward on the flat land is due to amount of white clover present. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 47, Issue 6, 20 December 1933, Page 347

FIG. 10. "PERENNIAL RYE WILL NOT THRIVE WITHOUT WHITE CLOVER." Showing hillside ploughed, lightly cultivated, and unrolled, contiguous to flat land, ploughed, well cultivated, and rolled. The hillside and flat country seed mixtures varied, but each included 2 lb. of white clover. The good sward on the flat land is due to amount of white clover present. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 47, Issue 6, 20 December 1933, Page 347