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Fig. 28. -Red tussock thrives in low-lying and sour situations. It was at one time common on the Southland plain, but with ploughing, draining and liming has been largely replaced by high-producing pastures. {S. H. Saxby, photo

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 59, Issue 5, 15 November 1939, Page 410

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Fig. 28.-Red tussock thrives in low-lying and sour situations. It was at one time common on the Southland plain, but with ploughing, draining and liming has been largely replaced by high-producing pastures. {S. H. Saxby, photo New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 59, Issue 5, 15 November 1939, Page 410

Fig. 28.-Red tussock thrives in low-lying and sour situations. It was at one time common on the Southland plain, but with ploughing, draining and liming has been largely replaced by high-producing pastures. {S. H. Saxby, photo New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 59, Issue 5, 15 November 1939, Page 410

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