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THE Dominion’s methods of soil managementin drainage and irrigation, in tillage methods and implements, in crop rotations and the use of lime, fertilisers, and animal manureswhilst having much in common with the practices in other temperate zones, have certain distinctive features which are worthy of description.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 69, Issue 5, 15 November 1944, Page 423

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THE Dominion’s methods of soil managementin drainage and irrigation, in tillage methods and implements, in crop rotations and the use of lime, fertilisers, and animal manureswhilst having much in common with the practices in other temperate zones, have certain distinctive features which are worthy of description. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 69, Issue 5, 15 November 1944, Page 423

THE Dominion’s methods of soil managementin drainage and irrigation, in tillage methods and implements, in crop rotations and the use of lime, fertilisers, and animal manureswhilst having much in common with the practices in other temperate zones, have certain distinctive features which are worthy of description. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 69, Issue 5, 15 November 1944, Page 423