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HEADING PHOTOGRAPH: At the beginning of the century Hawkes Bay produced all the flour the province could use. During the Second World War more than 4000 acres of wheat were grown in one season, but last year only 600 acres were sown to the crop. National Publicity Studios photo.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 6, 15 December 1953, Page 543

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HEADING PHOTOGRAPH: At the beginning of the century Hawkes Bay produced all the flour the province could use. During the Second World War more than 4000 acres of wheat were grown in one season, but last year only 600 acres were sown to the crop. National Publicity Studios photo. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 6, 15 December 1953, Page 543

HEADING PHOTOGRAPH: At the beginning of the century Hawkes Bay produced all the flour the province could use. During the Second World War more than 4000 acres of wheat were grown in one season, but last year only 600 acres were sown to the crop. National Publicity Studios photo. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 6, 15 December 1953, Page 543

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