FIG. 13. DOMINANT WHITE-CLOVER SWARD. Sown with same mixture and same time as Fig. 12, but in an unconsolidated seed-bed. White clover failed to strike in loose seed-bed, rye-grass and other species came through, but failed to exist without white clover; during the second year, when natural consolidation took place, white clover came away rapidly, resulting in a mat of dominant white clover.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 54, Issue 6, 21 June 1937, Page 341
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63FIG. 13. DOMINANT WHITE-CLOVER SWARD. Sown with same mixture and same time as Fig. 12, but in an unconsolidated seed-bed. White clover failed to strike in loose seed-bed, rye-grass and other species came through, but failed to exist without white clover; during the second year, when natural consolidation took place, white clover came away rapidly, resulting in a mat of dominant white clover. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 54, Issue 6, 21 June 1937, Page 341
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