S. H. SAXBY, Assistant Director, Extension Division, Department of Agriculture, Wellington, the author of this article, has been closely associated with efforts to find means of restoring the depleted areas of Central Otago. Here he describes how at last the face of the land is changing. The author spent 9 years as an Instructor in Agriculture in Otago and before that was on the staff of the Grasslands Division of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. He is president of the New Zealand Grassland Association and author of Department of Agriculture Bulletin No. 250 “Pasture Production in New Zealand”.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 95, Issue 3, 16 September 1957, Page 238
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100S. H. SAXBY, Assistant Director, Extension Division, Department of Agriculture, Wellington, the author of this article, has been closely associated with efforts to find means of restoring the depleted areas of Central Otago. Here he describes how at last the face of the land is changing. The author spent 9 years as an Instructor in Agriculture in Otago and before that was on the staff of the Grasslands Division of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. He is president of the New Zealand Grassland Association and author of Department of Agriculture Bulletin No. 250 “Pasture Production in New Zealand”. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 95, Issue 3, 16 September 1957, Page 238
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