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Fig. 50. Typical browntop country in South Otago. On the right of the fence line can be seen the type of pasture common to much of this type of country. It is mainly low-producing browntop-fescue, with some tussock and rushes. On the left are various types of high-producing permanent pastures which have been made possible by the use of permanent strains of grasses and clovers, liming, topdressing, and judicious stocking. [S. H. Saxby, photo.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 60, Issue 2, 15 February 1940, Page 119

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Fig. 50. Typical browntop country in South Otago. On the right of the fence line can be seen the type of pasture common to much of this type of country. It is mainly low-producing browntop-fescue, with some tussock and rushes. On the left are various types of high-producing permanent pastures which have been made possible by the use of permanent strains of grasses and clovers, liming, topdressing, and judicious stocking. [S. H. Saxby, photo. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 60, Issue 2, 15 February 1940, Page 119

Fig. 50. Typical browntop country in South Otago. On the right of the fence line can be seen the type of pasture common to much of this type of country. It is mainly low-producing browntop-fescue, with some tussock and rushes. On the left are various types of high-producing permanent pastures which have been made possible by the use of permanent strains of grasses and clovers, liming, topdressing, and judicious stocking. [S. H. Saxby, photo. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 60, Issue 2, 15 February 1940, Page 119

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