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A FIELD DAV FOR POTATO GROWERS was held on the property of Mr T. Mundy, Main North road, Belfast, yesterday, when machinery was displayed and demonstrated. It was the second such field day for potato growers in New Zealand, and about 1500 persons attended. TOP: A Bell helicopter hovers about four feet above the ground when giving a display of spraying. BOTTOM: A low-bed single-furrow digger unearths potatoes.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28262, 27 April 1957, Page 13

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A FIELD DAV FOR POTATO GROWERS was held on the property of Mr T. Mundy, Main North road, Belfast, yesterday, when machinery was displayed and demonstrated. It was the second such field day for potato growers in New Zealand, and about 1500 persons attended. TOP: A Bell helicopter hovers about four feet above the ground when giving a display of spraying. BOTTOM: A low-bed single-furrow digger unearths potatoes. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28262, 27 April 1957, Page 13

A FIELD DAV FOR POTATO GROWERS was held on the property of Mr T. Mundy, Main North road, Belfast, yesterday, when machinery was displayed and demonstrated. It was the second such field day for potato growers in New Zealand, and about 1500 persons attended. TOP: A Bell helicopter hovers about four feet above the ground when giving a display of spraying. BOTTOM: A low-bed single-furrow digger unearths potatoes. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28262, 27 April 1957, Page 13

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