Upper-Typical sward or untopdressed Wellington hill country which is low producing and has a long dormant period in the cold part of the year. Middle-Sward on hill country which is low producing, but which shows a natural increase of white clover in and around cattle droppings. Lower-Four-year-old. pasture sown after cultivation on hill country. Pasture species are dominantly perennial ryegrass and white clover.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 2, 15 August 1953, Page 167
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63Upper-Typical sward or untopdressed Wellington hill country which is low producing and has a long dormant period in the cold part of the year. Middle-Sward on hill country which is low producing, but which shows a natural increase of white clover in and around cattle droppings. Lower-Four-year-old. pasture sown after cultivation on hill country. Pasture species are dominantly perennial ryegrass and white clover. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 2, 15 August 1953, Page 167
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