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A comparison of the seasonal production of Grasslands and C.23 cocksfoot in two trials averaged over 3 years and that of Grasslands, C.23, and Akaroa cocksfoot in a third trial averaged over 4 years. The seasonal production is measured as dry weight in pounds per acre. The total height of each column represents the total dry weight of sward, the shaded portion in each the dry weight of cocksfoot in the sward, and the unshaded portion the dry weight production from the clover and other pasture constituents.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 5, 15 November 1954, Page 482

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A comparison of the seasonal production of Grasslands and C.23 cocksfoot in two trials averaged over 3 years and that of Grasslands, C.23, and Akaroa cocksfoot in a third trial averaged over 4 years. The seasonal production is measured as dry weight in pounds per acre. The total height of each column represents the total dry weight of sward, the shaded portion in each the dry weight of cocksfoot in the sward, and the unshaded portion the dry weight production from the clover and other pasture constituents. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 5, 15 November 1954, Page 482

A comparison of the seasonal production of Grasslands and C.23 cocksfoot in two trials averaged over 3 years and that of Grasslands, C.23, and Akaroa cocksfoot in a third trial averaged over 4 years. The seasonal production is measured as dry weight in pounds per acre. The total height of each column represents the total dry weight of sward, the shaded portion in each the dry weight of cocksfoot in the sward, and the unshaded portion the dry weight production from the clover and other pasture constituents. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 5, 15 November 1954, Page 482