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The feasibility of farm ownership in the current financial climate
(Lincoln University. Faculty of Commerce. Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme., 2006)
The purpose of this report was to investigate key issues surrounding land
ownership, how they are changing and what impact this has. Both rural and
residential land have been discussed because in New Zealand often ...
Project: research stocktake: Stage 1 Literature collection and annotation
(Lincoln University. Faculty of Commerce. Department of Agricultural Management and Property Studies., 2006)
This New Zealand bibliography was compiled by researchers at Lincoln University and while
extensive does not in any way purport to be a complete set of references on New Zealand
agricultural labour issues. Lincoln ...
Anaerobic digestion of poultry manure: a technology with a future in New Zealand?
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1986)
Anaerobic digestion is a promising technology for processing waste poultry manure. There are three useful products - methane (fuel), effluent (fertiliser), and carbon dioxide. Environmental problems associated with current ...
The effect of higher energy costs on New Zealand beef producers' exports to United States
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1980)
In this thesis the energy intensity of marginal New Zealand and United States beef production is estimated and the effect of any difference on New Zealand beef producers' exports to the United States is analysed.
After ...
Electric fencing
(Lincoln College. Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute., 1968)
Since 1958, when details of electrified permanent fencing tried by Massey College became known, hundreds of miles of electric subdivision fence have been erected. The key to its popularity has been the great saving in costs ...
The Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference Cumulative Index Volumes 1-20 (1951-1970)
(Lincoln College (Lincoln, N.Z.)., 1971)
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 ...
What’s wrong with the 50/50 sharemilking contract!:' the decline of the herd owning sharemilker'
(Lincoln University. Faculty of Commerce. Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme., 2013)
Something seems wrong with the 50/50 contract because it is in decline.
Sharemilking in New Zealand has been the main stepping stone up the Dairy Industry career
pathway into farm ownership since the early 1900s. It has ...
Rural livelihoods and constraints to commercial farming in Tanintharyi Region, Myanmar
(Lincoln University, 2018)
Myanmar is a country in rapid economic and political transition, with opportunities emerging for its smallholders to benefit from current economic growth. However many smallholders are trapped in semi-subsistence agriculture, ...
An economic analysis of large-scale land development for agriculture and forestry
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1966)
This publication is the report of an economic analysis of large-scale land
development for agriculture and forestry. It is based on a case study of
the Maraetai block on the pumice country in the Taupo-Rotorua area.
In ...
The economics of hill country development
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1966)
The problem is, is hill country development a good
avenue for investment; if so, how, in general, should it be done? To help answer the question, a method of ranking alternative
investments is required. With this, ...