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FIG. 2. CLOSE-UP VIEW OF CANTERBURY RYE-GRASS FIELD IN SAME TRIAL AS FIG. 1 Cocksfoot dominant, with rye-grass and white clover sub-dominant (Photo by E. Bruce Levy, 7/11/33.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 47, Issue 6, 20 December 1933, Page 383

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FIG. 2. CLOSE-UP VIEW OF CANTERBURY RYE-GRASS FIELD IN SAME TRIAL AS FIG. I Cocksfoot dominant, with rye-grass and white clover sub-dominant (Photo by E. Bruce Levy, 7/11/33. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 47, Issue 6, 20 December 1933, Page 383

FIG. 2. CLOSE-UP VIEW OF CANTERBURY RYE-GRASS FIELD IN SAME TRIAL AS FIG. I Cocksfoot dominant, with rye-grass and white clover sub-dominant (Photo by E. Bruce Levy, 7/11/33. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 47, Issue 6, 20 December 1933, Page 383

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