Abstract
THE Aberystwyth experiments, devised by Sir George Stapledon, on mechanical deep ploughing and reseeding with selected species and strains of grasses, have brought grassland management into line with arable-land experiences and have achieved considerable improvement in ley farming and hill pastures.
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COPISAROW, M. Grassland Improvement. Nature 153, 256–257 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/153256b0
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