The air line in the glasshouse, showing the method of installing the air-hose couplings. The operator is about to plug the air hose into the coupling. He moves down the house, plugging the hose into couplings at 18 ft. intervals. From these couplings the 40 ft. hose reaches the sides of this 30 ft.-wide house down every row. Stakes at the ends of the rows prevent the hose damaging young plants.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 98, Issue 3, 16 March 1959, Page 259
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71The air line in the glasshouse, showing the method of installing the air-hose couplings. The operator is about to plug the air hose into the coupling. He moves down the house, plugging the hose into couplings at 18 ft. intervals. From these couplings the 40 ft. hose reaches the sides of this 30 ft.-wide house down every row. Stakes at the ends of the rows prevent the hose damaging young plants. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 98, Issue 3, 16 March 1959, Page 259
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