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[From “Practical Lawn Craft.” by R. B. Dawson (Crosby Lockwood and Son, Ltd., London). The benefits to turf of aeration. Above-The sample on the left was taken from unforked turf and that on the right from immediately round a fork hole. BelowThe development of new roots in a fork hole.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 4, 16 October 1950, Page 385

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[From “Practical Lawn Craft.” by R. B. Dawson (Crosby Lockwood and Son, Ltd., London). The benefits to turf of aeration. Above-The sample on the left was taken from unforked turf and that on the right from immediately round a fork hole. Below-The development of new roots in a fork hole. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 4, 16 October 1950, Page 385

[From “Practical Lawn Craft.” by R. B. Dawson (Crosby Lockwood and Son, Ltd., London). The benefits to turf of aeration. Above-The sample on the left was taken from unforked turf and that on the right from immediately round a fork hole. Below-The development of new roots in a fork hole. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 4, 16 October 1950, Page 385