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The first cut of a second-year stand of lucerne which was also planted in Italian ryegrass the previous autumn after the last cut had been taken. Note the freedom from weed growth. The soil is Tarawera pumice ash of fairly good quality.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 60, Issue 2, 15 February 1940, Page 117

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The first cut of a second-year stand of lucerne which was also planted in Italian ryegrass the previous autumn after the last cut had been taken. Note the freedom from weed growth. The soil is Tarawera pumice ash of fairly good quality. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 60, Issue 2, 15 February 1940, Page 117

The first cut of a second-year stand of lucerne which was also planted in Italian ryegrass the previous autumn after the last cut had been taken. Note the freedom from weed growth. The soil is Tarawera pumice ash of fairly good quality. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 60, Issue 2, 15 February 1940, Page 117

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