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Patches of vigorous and healthy growth have occurred in abnormal and stunted crops on areas where sulphur responses are being obtained and they show up extensively in certain crops after cultivation of the fields. These healthy patches were common in the rape crop illustrated on page 436 and the same characteristic appeared in the same paddock in the chou moellier crop shown above. The use of sulphur in the rape crop corrected the deficiency on the poor patches and brought about growth somewhat similar to that on the healthy patches.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 5, 15 November 1954, Page 438

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Patches of vigorous and healthy growth have occurred in abnormal and stunted crops on areas where sulphur responses are being obtained and they show up extensively in certain crops after cultivation of the fields. These healthy patches were common in the rape crop illustrated on page 436 and the same characteristic appeared in the same paddock in the chou moellier crop shown above. The use of sulphur in the rape crop corrected the deficiency on the poor patches and brought about growth somewhat similar to that on the healthy patches. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 5, 15 November 1954, Page 438

Patches of vigorous and healthy growth have occurred in abnormal and stunted crops on areas where sulphur responses are being obtained and they show up extensively in certain crops after cultivation of the fields. These healthy patches were common in the rape crop illustrated on page 436 and the same characteristic appeared in the same paddock in the chou moellier crop shown above. The use of sulphur in the rape crop corrected the deficiency on the poor patches and brought about growth somewhat similar to that on the healthy patches. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 5, 15 November 1954, Page 438