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The use of high-producing strains of grasses and clovers, together with lime and phosphate, has done much to increase the fertility of the arable rolling country in Canterbury.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 6, 15 December 1949, Page 569

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The use of high-producing strains of grasses and clovers, together with lime and phosphate, has done much to increase the fertility of the arable rolling country in Canterbury. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 6, 15 December 1949, Page 569

The use of high-producing strains of grasses and clovers, together with lime and phosphate, has done much to increase the fertility of the arable rolling country in Canterbury. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 6, 15 December 1949, Page 569