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FIG. 6. POTASH (EXPERIMENT NO; 306). Compare with Fig. 5 taken from sward alongside. Note the increase in suckling clover, and white clover has swamped the weeds. Note, further, how the white clover has miraculously appeared and is shading the suckling clover, the vitality of which, now at its height, will diminish due to lack of sunlight. [Photo by H. Drake.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 54, Issue 1, 20 January 1937, Page 9

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FIG. 6. POTASH (EXPERIMENT NO; 306). Compare with Fig. 5 taken from sward alongside. Note the increase in suckling clover, and white clover has swamped the weeds. Note, further, how the white clover has miraculously appeared and is shading the suckling clover, the vitality of which, now at its height, will diminish due to lack of sunlight. [Photo by H. Drake. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 54, Issue 1, 20 January 1937, Page 9

FIG. 6. POTASH (EXPERIMENT NO; 306). Compare with Fig. 5 taken from sward alongside. Note the increase in suckling clover, and white clover has swamped the weeds. Note, further, how the white clover has miraculously appeared and is shading the suckling clover, the vitality of which, now at its height, will diminish due to lack of sunlight. [Photo by H. Drake. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 54, Issue 1, 20 January 1937, Page 9