FIG. 1. NO POTASH (EXPERIMENT NO. 306). A sward which has received 15 cwt. of phosphate plus 5 cwt. of lime in the past five , years. In spite of the generous phosphatic top-dressings, the clovers are so stunted that they can only be seen by the closest examination of the photo. The presence of wild linseed and lamb’s tongue indicates the poverty of the sward. [Photo by H. Drake.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 53, Issue 6, 21 December 1936, Page 361
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69FIG. 1. NO POTASH (EXPERIMENT NO. 306). A sward which has received 15 cwt. of phosphate plus 5 cwt. of lime in the past five , years. In spite of the generous phosphatic top-dressings, the clovers are so stunted that they can only be seen by the closest examination of the photo. The presence of wild linseed and lamb’s tongue indicates the poverty of the sward. [Photo by H. Drake. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 53, Issue 6, 21 December 1936, Page 361
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