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gumland /ˈɡʌmland /noun [mass noun] NZLand on which kauri trees once grew, often still yielding valuable kauri resin but typically with poor-quality soil: he took waste gumland and made clean and productive pasture...- By 1895, Yelas had earned enough from gum to buy his own piece of gum-land in the Henderson Valley.
- Gumland soils are confined mainly but not entirely to flat land or moderate slopes.
- In experimental sowings on newly developed gumland, inoculation of clover gave significantly improved results over uninoculated clover.
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