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    A preliminary study of the biology of Haplothrips niger Osborn, and associated thrips, on red clover in New Zealand 

    Doull, K. M. (Canterbury Agricultural College, University of New Zealand, 1949)
    The primary aim of this investigation has been to study the biology of Haplothrips niger on red clover in New Zealand. The various aspects of the biology which it was intended to study were: i. A full description of all ...
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    A study of montane tussock grassland with special reference to the growth, seeding and behaviour of the principal tussocks and grasses 

    Sewell, T. G. (Canterbury Agricultural College, University of New Zealand, 1947)
    Tussock Grassland is the indigenous grassland of New Zealand. It occupies an area of some 14,000, 000 acres of which approximately 13,000,000 acres occur in the South Island. Originally tussock grassland occupied most ...
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    A study of speckled leaf blotch of wheat and its causal organism (Septoria tritici Rob.), in Canterbury, New Zealand 

    Wenham, Hugh Trevor (Canterbury Agricultural College, University of New Zealand, 1949)
    The available evidence suggests that speckled leaf blotch of wheat is increasing in severity in Canterbury. Prior to 1947 it was practically unknown in the province, but in November of that year a wheat crop at Lincoln ...
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    Land utilisation on Ashley Dene Farm : survey of work done 1937 to 1946 

    Bevin, R. H. (Lincoln College., 1946-12)
    The College property, Ashley Dene, consists of 878 acres, situated about seven miles South-west of the College itself. Over the last eight years, the property has been progressively developed. The purpose of this survey ...
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    Studies on a fungus causing a leaf blotch disease on peas (Pisum sativum L.) 

    Cruikshank, I. A. M. (Canterbury Agricultural College, University of New Zealand, 1947)
    The pea crop is classified as one of the principal field crops in New Zealand according to the New Zealand Official Yearbook (1945). Over the last five years, although there has been an increase in the total yield, the ...
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    Rural education bulletin vol. 1 no. 2(1946) 

    McCaskill, L. W. (Canterbury Agricultural College (Lincoln, N.Z.)., 1946-03-01)
    The Rural Education Bulletin was published monthly from February to November, ten issues per year from 1946 to 1960. It was designed as a source of information for teachers interested in rural education and courses for ...
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    Rural education bulletin vol. 1 no. 6(1946) 

    McCaskill, L. W. (Canterbury Agricultural College (Lincoln, N.Z.)., 1946-08)
    The Rural Education Bulletin was published monthly from February to November, ten issues per year from 1946 to 1960. It was designed as a source of information for teachers interested in rural education and courses for ...
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    Rural education bulletin vol. 1 no. 1(1946) 

    McCaskill, L. W. (Canterbury Agricultural College (Lincoln, N.Z.)., 1946-05-01)
    The Rural Education Bulletin was published monthly from February to November, ten issues per year from 1946 to 1960. It was designed as a source of information for teachers interested in rural education and courses for ...
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    Special purpose pastures on light land 

    Bevin, R. H. (New Zealand Grassland Association., 1949)
    The all-year-round feeding of stock on pasture without the aid of supplementary feed is an end greatly desired by New Zealand grass farmers. In some of the milder areas of the north this end is often achieved, but ...
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    The accuracy and application of some subjective judgements used in wool research 

    Dunlop, A. A. (Canterbury Agricultural College, University of New Zealand, 1942)
    In New Zealand during the last two or three years, a scheme of wool research termed “Wool Survey” which exploits the naturally occurring variation among animals, has been developed on an extensive scale. Visual judgements ...
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    AuthorMcCaskill, L. W. (6)Bevin, R. H. (2)Blair, I. D. (1)Cruikshank, I. A. M. (1)Doull, K. M. (1)Dunlop, A. A. (1)Iversen, C. E. (1)Law, John Trevor (1)McGillivray, William Anderson (1)Ram, K. B. (1)... View MoreKeyword07 Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences (6)130299 Curriculum and Pedagogy not elsewhere classified (6)130399 Specialist Studies in Education not elsewhere classified (6)agricultural education (6)agriculture (6)extension activities (6)agricultural development (4)060704 Plant Pathology (3)070308 Crop and Pasture Protection (Pests, Diseases and Weeds) (3)pasture (3)... View MoreDate Issued1949 (6)1948 (3)1947 (2)1946 (7)1942 (1)
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