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FIG. 12. RYE-GRASS - COCKSFOOT - WHITE-CLOVER - PASPALUM PASTURE. The ideal type of pasture-sward which is growing vigorously on the Red Hill sand areas. Pasture sown March, 1933, had adequate phosphatic topdressing during the first year, and has been top-dressed annually with 3 cwt. superphosphate each autumn. Photo taken 16/10/35.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 54, Issue 6, 21 June 1937, Page 340

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FIG. 12. RYE-GRASS – COCKSFOOT – WHITE-CLOVER – PASPALUM PASTURE. The ideal type of pasture-sward which is growing vigorously on the Red Hill sand areas. Pasture sown March, 1933, had adequate phosphatic topdressing during the first year, and has been top-dressed annually with 3 cwt. superphosphate each autumn. Photo taken 16/10/35. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 54, Issue 6, 21 June 1937, Page 340

FIG. 12. RYE-GRASS – COCKSFOOT – WHITE-CLOVER – PASPALUM PASTURE. The ideal type of pasture-sward which is growing vigorously on the Red Hill sand areas. Pasture sown March, 1933, had adequate phosphatic topdressing during the first year, and has been top-dressed annually with 3 cwt. superphosphate each autumn. Photo taken 16/10/35. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 54, Issue 6, 21 June 1937, Page 340

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