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thing to soiiif. Visitors noted the profitable results obtained with 

 dressings of 1 to 2 cwt. superphosphate on irrigated lucerne, and the 

 demonstrator, in explaining these results, drew attention to the enor- 



Lecturette in the Lucerne Field. 



Mr. Richardson explaining Results of Selection as applied to Wheat. 



mous foraging power of lucerne, and said that it had been proved by 

 experiments on the farnr that during a space of two years an average 

 lucerne crop took from the soil enough phosphoric acid to supply the 



