Pig- 7. three-year-old temporary pasture drilled in with a swede crop. Seeding: Red clover, 6lb.; cocksfoot, 2 Ib.; white clover, 1 lb.; perennial ryegrass, 2 lb.; timothy, 2 lb. Fig. 8. —A nine-year-old permanent pasture on similar country to that in Fig. 4. Tussock invasion due to want of care in ploughing and lack of consolidation in early pasture establishment.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 62, Issue 5, 15 May 1941, Page 325
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60Pig- 7. three-year-old temporary pasture drilled in with a swede crop. Seeding: Red clover, 6lb.; cocksfoot, 2 Ib.; white clover, 1 lb.; perennial ryegrass, 2 lb.; timothy, 2 lb. Fig. 8.—A nine-year-old permanent pasture on similar country to that in Fig. 4. Tussock invasion due to want of care in ploughing and lack of consolidation in early pasture establishment. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 62, Issue 5, 15 May 1941, Page 325
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