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The tall peg in the centre separates the paris green-bran area on left from the untreated area on right. At top right-hand corner is the .5 per cent. B.H.C. strip. Both parts green-bran and untreated strips have approximately 20 per cent, pasture retention.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 80, Issue 2, 15 February 1950, Page 126

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The tall peg in the centre separates the paris green-bran area on left from the untreated area on right. At top right-hand corner is the .5 per cent. B.H.C. strip. Both parts green-bran and untreated strips have approximately 20 per cent, pasture retention. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 80, Issue 2, 15 February 1950, Page 126

The tall peg in the centre separates the paris green-bran area on left from the untreated area on right. At top right-hand corner is the .5 per cent. B.H.C. strip. Both parts green-bran and untreated strips have approximately 20 per cent, pasture retention. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 80, Issue 2, 15 February 1950, Page 126

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