At left-Distribution of fertiliser in three forms of band application. 1Position of fertiliser in trench later filled and where the seed drill is drawn above the fertiliser level. A: Seed drill. B: Original trench. C: Fertiliser at bottom of original drill. 2 -Surface application and fertiliser worked into surface before seed drill is drawn. A: Fertiliser incorporated in upper soil layer. 3 — Potatoes can be covered with a light layer of soil, the fertiliser applied, and the remainder of the trench filled in.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 85, Issue 2, 15 August 1952, Page 165
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83At left-Distribution of fertiliser in three forms of band application. 1- Position of fertiliser in trench later filled and where the seed drill is drawn above the fertiliser level. A: Seed drill. B: Original trench. C: Fertiliser at bottom of original drill. 2-Surface application and fertiliser worked into surface before seed drill is drawn. A: Fertiliser incorporated in upper soil layer. 3—Potatoes can be covered with a light layer of soil, the fertiliser applied, and the remainder of the trench filled in. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 85, Issue 2, 15 August 1952, Page 165
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