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Upper right—The top hill, showing something of the topography of the farm. The Matamata Plains are in the distance. Middle right—The top hill divided by a permanent electric fence. The standards are approximately 30ft. apart and the single wire is 3ft. above the ground. Lower right—Looking from a grazed break into an ungrazed break. Note the density of growth and evenness of the pastures.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 1, 15 July 1953, Page 47

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Upper right—The top hill, showing something of the topography of the farm. The Matamata Plains are in the distance. Middle right—The top hill divided by a permanent electric fence. The standards are approximately 30ft. apart and the single wire is 3ft. above the ground. Lower right—Looking from a grazed break into an ungrazed break. Note the density of growth and evenness of the pastures. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 1, 15 July 1953, Page 47

Upper right—The top hill, showing something of the topography of the farm. The Matamata Plains are in the distance. Middle right—The top hill divided by a permanent electric fence. The standards are approximately 30ft. apart and the single wire is 3ft. above the ground. Lower right—Looking from a grazed break into an ungrazed break. Note the density of growth and evenness of the pastures. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 1, 15 July 1953, Page 47