TOWNSVILLE lucerne, a chance introduction from tropical Asia in the early 1900's, is giving marked indications that it might do for North Queensland's coastal country what subterranean clover has done for the winter rainfall areas of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 889 wordsMr. L. G. Newton, officer in charge at Oonoonba Animal Health Station, and Mr. G. D. Arnold, manager of N.Z.L. and M.A. Co. Ltd., Townsville, inspect hay made from Townsvilie lucerne. A shed, full of Townsville lucerne hay at Oonoonba. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 315 wordsTHE use of the mower for making hay is advocated by Mr. G. Aplin, Huonfel, Georgetown. Mr. Aplin told "Queensland Country Life" in Townsville, that he and his brother had cut hay in recent years when the season was suitable, stacking it and ...
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