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Fig. 7.— A profile of land where subterranean clover has given good results in the Culverden district. Fig. 8.— The type of land depicted is typical of a considerable area of light land in the Culverden-Rotherham districts. Subterranean clover could profitably be used to a greater extent in this locality.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 64, Issue 4, 15 April 1942, Page 253

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Fig. 7.—A profile of land where subterranean clover has given good results in the Culverden district. Fig. 8.—The type of land depicted is typical of a considerable area of light land in the Culverden-Rotherham districts. Subterranean clover could profitably be used to a greater extent in this locality. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 64, Issue 4, 15 April 1942, Page 253

Fig. 7.—A profile of land where subterranean clover has given good results in the Culverden district. Fig. 8.—The type of land depicted is typical of a considerable area of light land in the Culverden-Rotherham districts. Subterranean clover could profitably be used to a greater extent in this locality. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 64, Issue 4, 15 April 1942, Page 253

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