HEADING PHOTOGRAPH: This fenceline on a steep face separates the experimental sowings on Mr. Kane's property on the right from the adjoining property on the left. The photograph was taken in the early stages of the trial, and the better plant covering on the right is a reflection of lighter grazing, rather than the result of the surface sowings. During the last 3 years the reduction of rabbits and very light grazing by sheep have both contributed to further improvement within the experimental area. In some parts of the area, particularly on the, darker faces, the introduction of grasses and the regeneration of the native grasses have been very successful.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 4, 15 October 1954, Page 397
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110HEADING PHOTOGRAPH: This fenceline on a steep face separates the experimental sowings on Mr. Kane's property on the right from the adjoining property on the left. The photograph was taken in the early stages of the trial, and the better plant covering on the right is a reflection of lighter grazing, rather than the result of the surface sowings. During the last 3 years the reduction of rabbits and very light grazing by sheep have both contributed to further improvement within the experimental area. In some parts of the area, particularly on the, darker faces, the introduction of grasses and the regeneration of the native grasses have been very successful. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 4, 15 October 1954, Page 397
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