FIG.' 15. NEW ZEALAND NO. I WHITE CLOVER TYPE COMPARED WITH OTHER TYPES UNDER VARYING DEGREES OF SOIL DRYNESS. Soil type 3 : Extremely dry during the summer period. New Zealand No. 1 mid-plot with a New Zealand No. 2 type on left and imported Dutch on . right. In back row plot 1 is a New Zealand No. 2; 2 and 3, ordinary New Zealand-; 4 and 5, New - Zealand . No. 2. It was noteworthy that when rains fell the New Zealand No. 1 made the best recovery on all soil types. Compare figs. 13 and 14. [Photo, E. Bruce Levy.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 49, Issue 2, 20 August 1934, Page 101
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100FIG.' 15. NEW ZEALAND NO. I WHITE CLOVER TYPE COMPARED WITH OTHER TYPES UNDER VARYING DEGREES OF SOIL DRYNESS. N ' Soil type 3 : Extremely dry during the summer period. New Zealand No. 1 mid-plot with a New Zealand No. ’ 2 type on left and imported Dutch on . right. In back row plot 1 is a New Zealand No. 2; 2 and 3, ordinary New Zealand-; 4 and 5, New – Zealand . No. 2. It was noteworthy that when rains fell the New Zealand No. 1 made the best recovery on all soil types. Compare figs. 13 and 14. [Photo, E. Bruce Levy. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 49, Issue 2, 20 August 1934, Page 101
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