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A well-balanced sward, ready for cutting as an early hay crop. Under good management paspalum can be made to grow in harmony with ryegrass and white clover. Competent authorities claim that the good ryegrass-white clover-paspalum pasture is the highest-producing pasture in the world.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 73, Issue 6, 16 December 1946, Page 511

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A well-balanced sward, ready for cutting as an early hay crop. Under good management paspalum can be made to grow in harmony with ryegrass and white clover. Competent authorities claim that the good ryegrass-white clover-paspalum pasture is the highest-producing pasture in the world. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 73, Issue 6, 16 December 1946, Page 511

A well-balanced sward, ready for cutting as an early hay crop. Under good management paspalum can be made to grow in harmony with ryegrass and white clover. Competent authorities claim that the good ryegrass-white clover-paspalum pasture is the highest-producing pasture in the world. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 73, Issue 6, 16 December 1946, Page 511

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