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By suitable spraying and manurial treatment a run-out lawn can be brought back into first-class condition in a relatively short period. This illustration shows the correct method of applying fertiliser to a lawn. The material should be cast well up into the air so that it falls evenly in a wide fan, not in a narrow band.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 95, Issue 3, 16 September 1957, Page 300

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By suitable spraying and manurial treatment a run-out lawn can be brought back into first-class condition in a relatively short period. This illustration shows the correct method of applying fertiliser to a lawn. The material should be cast well up into the air so that it falls evenly in a wide fan, not in a narrow band. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 95, Issue 3, 16 September 1957, Page 300

By suitable spraying and manurial treatment a run-out lawn can be brought back into first-class condition in a relatively short period. This illustration shows the correct method of applying fertiliser to a lawn. The material should be cast well up into the air so that it falls evenly in a wide fan, not in a narrow band. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 95, Issue 3, 16 September 1957, Page 300