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HEADING PHOTOGRAPH: Despite their low rainfall, some of the steeply rolling hills and easy downlands in North Otago produce heavy crocs of wheat barlev produce heavy crops of wheat, barley, potatoes, and vegetables. These soils are rightly considered fertile, but it is on them that sulphur responses are now being demonstrated.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 5, 15 November 1954, Page 434

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HEADING PHOTOGRAPH: Despite their low rainfall, some of the steeply rolling hills and easy downlands in North Otago produce heavy crocs of wheat barlev produce heavy crops of wheat, barley, potatoes, and vegetables. These soils are rightly considered fertile, but it is on them that sulphur responses are now being demonstrated. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 5, 15 November 1954, Page 434

HEADING PHOTOGRAPH: Despite their low rainfall, some of the steeply rolling hills and easy downlands in North Otago produce heavy crocs of wheat barlev produce heavy crops of wheat, barley, potatoes, and vegetables. These soils are rightly considered fertile, but it is on them that sulphur responses are now being demonstrated. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 5, 15 November 1954, Page 434

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