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FIG. 8. DEPICTING LOW PERSISTENCY OF WIMMERA RYE-GRASS IN TRIALS AT PALMERSTON NORTH. The three middle plots behind the second row of pegs from the front are lots of Wimmera rye-grass sown broadcast and have failed to survive the second cut The plots behind the first row of pegs are certified perennials. [Photo, by E. Bruce Levy.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 47, Issue 6, 20 December 1933, Page 375

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FIG. 8. DEPICTING LOW PERSISTENCY OF WIMMERA RYE-GRASS IN TRIALS AT PALMERSTON NORTH. The three middle plots behind the second row of pegs from the front are lots of Wimmera rye-grass sown broadcast and have failed to survive the second cut The plots behind the first row of pegs are certified perennials. [Photo, by E. Bruce Levy. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 47, Issue 6, 20 December 1933, Page 375

FIG. 8. DEPICTING LOW PERSISTENCY OF WIMMERA RYE-GRASS IN TRIALS AT PALMERSTON NORTH. The three middle plots behind the second row of pegs from the front are lots of Wimmera rye-grass sown broadcast and have failed to survive the second cut The plots behind the first row of pegs are certified perennials. [Photo, by E. Bruce Levy. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 47, Issue 6, 20 December 1933, Page 375

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