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The Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference 1963
(Lincoln College (Lincoln, N.Z.)., 1963)
The Lincoln College Farmers’ Conference was an annual event held over a period of thirty six years from 1951 to 1986. It was a forum for farmers with participation in the early years by district nomination. The strength ...
The Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference 1961
(Canterbury Agricultural College (Lincoln, N.Z.)., 1961-05)
The Lincoln College Farmers’ Conference was an annual event held over a period of thirty six years from 1951 to 1986. It was a forum for farmers with participation in the early years by district nomination. The strength ...
Review (Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute) no. 13(1967)
(Lincoln College. Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute., 1967-09)
The Review of the Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute was published from 1961 to 1988 with forty five issues produced in that period. The Review was designed to communicate with all farmers in the high and hill ...
Review (Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute) no. 7(1964)
(Lincoln College. Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute., 1964-09)
The Review of the Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute was published from 1961 to 1988 with forty five issues produced in that period. The Review was designed to communicate with all farmers in the high and hill ...
Economic implications of increased agricultural production
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1963)
It is proposed to discuss, at the broad aggregate level, the
implications of a specific rate of growth of agricultural
production in the future, and for this purpose, 4% per
annum has been chosen. At this rate of increase, ...
The new agricultural economics research unit
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1963)
IF New Zealand is to provide higher living standards for an
increasing population it will have to speed up its rate of exporting.
Obviously increased exports must come mainly from the agricultural
industry. With a 2% ...
An investigation of productivity and technological advance in New Zealand agriculture
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1969)
One of the main distinguishing features of the New Zealand economy has been the heavy dependance on agriculture. This importance of the primary sector has undoubtedly been due to an abundance of cultivable land, a favourable ...