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View of Waingaro Valley. The carrying capacity on the hill area at left was raised from one sheep to three in 8 years through annual applications of 2cwt. of phosphates and liming where possible. The sharp ridges typical of this once poor greywacke country contrast with the softer profile of the better-class limestone country in the heading photograph.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 3, 15 September 1953, Page 240

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View of Waingaro Valley. The carrying capacity on the hill area at left was raised from one sheep to three in 8 years through annual applications of 2cwt. of phosphates and liming where possible. The sharp ridges typical of this once poor greywacke country contrast with the softer profile of the better-class limestone country in the heading photograph. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 3, 15 September 1953, Page 240

View of Waingaro Valley. The carrying capacity on the hill area at left was raised from one sheep to three in 8 years through annual applications of 2cwt. of phosphates and liming where possible. The sharp ridges typical of this once poor greywacke country contrast with the softer profile of the better-class limestone country in the heading photograph. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 3, 15 September 1953, Page 240

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