THE PLACE OF PERMANENT PASTURE IN BACK COUNTRY SHEEP FARMING Authors C.S. Marshall DOI: https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.1937.6.887 Abstract The presentstate of the ploughable lands of the back country of the South Island gives ample evidence of the fact that, up to the present time, the turning over of tussock lands has not been to the benefit,of the run-holder. Downloads PDF Published 1937-01-01 Issue Volume 06, 1937, Dunedin Section Articles