FIG. 6. TWO-ROW SHELTER. Lombardy poplar 4 ft. apart, and Cupressus Lawsoniana planted between and 4 ft. away from the poplars. This shelter has reached the stage when the poplars should be topped at the height indicated in the illustration. in which several feet of upper . growth are not shown. The Lawsonianas would be improved if they were evened up on top and the fence moved farther out into the field. Stock are commencing to destroy the lower branches.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 54, Issue 4, 20 April 1937, Page 200
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79FIG. 6. TWO-ROW SHELTER. Lombardy poplar 4 ft. apart, and Cupressus Lawsoniana planted between and 4 ft. away from the poplars. This shelter has reached the stage when the poplars should be topped at the height indicated in the illustration. in which several feet of upper . growth are not shown. The Lawsonianas would be improved if they were evened up on top and the fence moved farther out into the field. Stock are commencing to destroy the lower branches. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 54, Issue 4, 20 April 1937, Page 200
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