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Fig. 56. — The dominant grass on large areas of the drier tussock lands is the hard tussock. It is neglected by stock. Here can be seen plants of hard tussock which have been entirely neglected by both sheep and rabbits. The closely grazed tussock are those of the palatable little blue tussock.. [S. H. Saxby, photo.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 60, Issue 2, 15 February 1940, Page 122

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Fig. 56.—The dominant grass on large areas of the drier tussock lands is the hard tussock. It is neglected by stock. Here can be seen plants of hard tussock which have been entirely neglected by both sheep and rabbits. The closely grazed tussock are those of the palatable little blue tussock.. [S. H. Saxby, photo. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 60, Issue 2, 15 February 1940, Page 122

Fig. 56.—The dominant grass on large areas of the drier tussock lands is the hard tussock. It is neglected by stock. Here can be seen plants of hard tussock which have been entirely neglected by both sheep and rabbits. The closely grazed tussock are those of the palatable little blue tussock.. [S. H. Saxby, photo. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 60, Issue 2, 15 February 1940, Page 122

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