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    WTDISP – adapting a Lagrangian ground sprayer model using wind tunnel data 

    Connell, Robert J.; Hewitt, A.; Wolf, T.; Miller, P. C. H. (Lincoln University. Lincoln Ventures, 2011-08)
    This oral presentation is about the WTDISP – Lagrangian ground sprayer model from wind tunnel data. It outlines the methodology used in the analysis and possible ways to improve the ground boom model (AGriculture DISPersion) ...
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    Anesthesia methods and the agroecology of Scaptomyza flava (Drosophilidae), a Brassicacae pest in New Zealand and associated parasitoid, Asobara nr. persimilis (Braconidae) 

    Rayl, Ryan (Lincoln University, 2018-01-31)
    A key pest of brassicas worldwide is the leaf-mining fly, Scaptomyza flava, the larvae of which can cause cosmetic damage leading to crop rejection by supermarkets/consumers. In climates where leafy salad brassicas are ...
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    Irrigation in Gisborne District: Application of the River Values Assessment System (RiVAS) 

    Harris, Simon (Lincoln University. Department of Social Science, Parks, Recreation, Tourism and Sport., 2012-03)
    The River Values Assessment System (RiVAS) was applied to the irrigation value in Gisborne District. An expert panel used the system to rank rivers from high to low in terms of their relative potential for providing water ...
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    FRST/MSI sponsored project: protecting NZ's environment from pesticide exposure 

    Hewitt, Andrew (Lincoln University. Lincoln Ventures., 2011-08)
    This presentation on protecting New Zealand’s environment from pesticide exposure is of 6 year duration, and we are in year 2 at present. An over-arching aim is to develop new ground models (within AGDISP platform) and ...
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    International standards/ protocols for drift research 

    Hewitt, Andrew (Lincoln University. Lincoln Ventures., 2011-08)
    This presentation on international standards/ protocols for drift research is discussing regardless of the existence of many standards on drift research, different laboratories and researches commonly adopt different ...
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    Resource use options for the Upper Manuherikia Valley : 603 case study 

    Bussières, M. (University of Canterbury and Lincoln College. Centre for Resource Management., 1982)
    Current resource development in New Zealand is unprecedented in its pace and scale. Development activities have implications for other resource uses and for future generations. Conflicts generated must be recognized and a ...
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    Guidelines for community odour assessment 

    Blackford, C.; Greer, Glen; Young, James B. (Lincoln University. Department of Resource Management / Lincoln Environmental, 1998-06)
    This project has been partially funded under the Ministry for the Environment's Sustainable Management Fund and contributes towards maintaining air quality in New Zealand. The management of effects of odour-producing ...
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    Irrigation in Hawke’s Bay: Application of the River Values Assessment System (RiVAS) 

    Harris, Simon (Lincoln University. Department of Social Science, Parks, Recreation, Tourism and Sport., 2012-07)
    This report describes an application of the River Values Assessment System (RiVAS) method for irrigation, as described by Harris and Mulcock (2010), to the Hawke’s Bay region. The work forms part of an Envirolink project ...
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    Tax shields : their implications for farm project investment, risk and return 

    McCrea, Peter R.; Grundy, T. P.; Hay David (Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit., 1990-12)
    The main objectives of this study were to outline recent past and current tax shields available in New Zealand farming and to explore their implications for the nature, expected return and riskiness of farm investments. ...
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    Swimming in Christchurch: how the industry was affected by the earthquakes 

    Gainsford, Janine; Kerr, Roslyn (Lincoln University. LEaP., 2013-02)
    Throughout 2010 and 2011, the city of Christchurch, New Zealand, suffered a series of devastating earthquakes that caused serious damage to the city. This study examines the effect these earthquakes have had on the sport ...
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