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FIG. 8. TOP-DRESSED ORIGINAL PASTURE ON RED HILL SAND SURFACE-SOWN AFTER BURNING.

Sward improves in colour, suckling clover comes in, and photo, shows resultant sward, which consists of ratstail, danthonia, suckling clover, catsear, and sorrel —a very poor low-producing sward.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 54, Issue 6, 21 June 1937, Page 336

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FIG. 8. TOP-DRESSED ORIGINAL PASTURE ON RED HILL SAND SURFACE-SOWN AFTER BURNING. Sward improves in colour, suckling clover comes in, and photo, shows resultant sward, which consists of ratstail, danthonia, suckling clover, catsear, and sorrel—a very poor low-producing sward. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 54, Issue 6, 21 June 1937, Page 336

FIG. 8. TOP-DRESSED ORIGINAL PASTURE ON RED HILL SAND SURFACE-SOWN AFTER BURNING. Sward improves in colour, suckling clover comes in, and photo, shows resultant sward, which consists of ratstail, danthonia, suckling clover, catsear, and sorrel—a very poor low-producing sward. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 54, Issue 6, 21 June 1937, Page 336