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Chemical Cultivation and Re-seeding from the Air as Aids to Pasture Improvement
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 July 2016
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Land development through pasture improvement has made great strides in recent years in many parts of the world. This has been made possible by a better understanding of the principles of pasture production following the pioneering work of the late Sir George Stapledon and his school of grassland enthusiasts. Improved strains of pasture plants, the use of lime and fertilisers, the development of mechanical aids and a better understanding of the animal in grazing management have all been involved in the development.
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- Uses of the Aeroplane in Agriculture
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