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These brussel sprout seedlings which were being planted a month ago on a paddock belonging to Brian and John Eades are expected to be ready for harvesting in February. With four assistants being towed by tractor-driver John Eades, up to 3½ acres can be planted each day.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 27, 6 December 1983, Page 13

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These brussel sprout seedlings which were being planted a month ago on a paddock belonging to Brian and John Eades are expected to be ready for harvesting in February. With four assistants being towed by tractor-driver John Eades, up to 3½ acres can be planted each day. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 27, 6 December 1983, Page 13

These brussel sprout seedlings which were being planted a month ago on a paddock belonging to Brian and John Eades are expected to be ready for harvesting in February. With four assistants being towed by tractor-driver John Eades, up to 3½ acres can be planted each day. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 27, 6 December 1983, Page 13

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