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On well-drained, warm land provision of efficient shelter belts with the bottoms protected from stock so that damage to the lower branches does not promote ground draughts will usually safeguard winter milking if the cows are covered.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 86, Issue 6, 15 June 1953, Page 503

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On well-drained, warm land provision of efficient shelter belts with the bottoms protected from stock so that damage to the lower branches does not promote ground draughts will usually safeguard winter milking if the cows are covered. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 86, Issue 6, 15 June 1953, Page 503

On well-drained, warm land provision of efficient shelter belts with the bottoms protected from stock so that damage to the lower branches does not promote ground draughts will usually safeguard winter milking if the cows are covered. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 86, Issue 6, 15 June 1953, Page 503

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