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  2. RYE CORN & SAND DRIFT CONTROL

    The first two are sown on the oat side of the combine at the rate of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 447 words
  3. COULD BE USED MORE WIDELY

    Rye corn should be used more extensively in the Mallee for sand drift control. It makes exceptionally good winter growth and provides a bulk of highly nutritive green fodder. The straw of the mature plant is much sought for thatching stacks and is well able to resist the cutting action of drifting sand. ...

    Article : 849 words
  4. SUMMER FODDERS UNDER IRRIGATION

    All summer fodders grom prolifically under irrigation. Apart from their high yielding capacity they have a special value in the preliminary stages of irrigation layout. Some too, make an ideal catch crop during the regeneration period of an old ...

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