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Class 3: Flat and undulating land (white clover permanent). Rushes commonly invade pasture land of this class. They are encouraged by wet winter conditions and close and continuous grazing. Thorough drainage, the re-establishment of a vigorous sward, and controlled rotational grazing are usually necessary for rush control.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 5, 15 November 1949, Page 431

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Class 3: Flat and undulating land (white clover permanent). Rushes commonly invade pasture land of this class. They are encouraged by wet winter conditions and close and continuous grazing. Thorough drainage, the re-establishment of a vigorous sward, and controlled rotational grazing are usually necessary for rush control. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 5, 15 November 1949, Page 431

Class 3: Flat and undulating land (white clover permanent). Rushes commonly invade pasture land of this class. They are encouraged by wet winter conditions and close and continuous grazing. Thorough drainage, the re-establishment of a vigorous sward, and controlled rotational grazing are usually necessary for rush control. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 5, 15 November 1949, Page 431