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Survey of New Zealand farmer intentions and opinions, October-December, 1983
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1984-05)
This survey is the sixth major survey of New Zealand Farmer Intentions and Opinions. All have been aimed at providing policymakers
and those in the agri-business sector in New Zealand with data on which they can formulate ...
An economic survey of New Zealand wheatgrowers : enterprise analysis : survey no. 8, 1983-84
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1984-10)
The National Wheatgrowers' Survey is an annual survey being undertaken by the Agricultural Economics Research Unit at Lincoln College on behalf of the Wheat Growing Sub-Section of Federated Farmers
of New Zealand Inc. ...
Deregulation : impact on the Christchurch meat industry
(Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1984-02)
It is now ten years since the report of the first Commission of
inquiry into the Meat Industry, led by the Honourable A.H. Nordmeyer,
was tabled before Parliament. Many of the recommendations of the
Nordmeyer Commission ...
The current situation and policies of the New Zealand cereals sector
(Lincoln College (University of Canterbury). Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1984-12)
In New Zealand's agricultural sector, the dominant position of
pastoral enterprises has resulted in relatively little importance being
attached to the production of arable crops. At times of strong demand
and remunerative ...
The agricultural sector in New Zealand : a joint farm-industrial perspective
(Agricultural Economics Research Unit, Lincoln College., 1984-10)
Two issues which have attracted the attention of economists and
policymakers in New Zealand in recent years are a decline in the size
of the farming sub sector relative to the New Zealand economy, and slow
rates of ...
Dynamics of herd buildup in commercial deer production
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1984-05)
The study described in this report is valuable in that it explains, in economic terms, the high prices currently being paid for live deer in New Zealand. While there continues to be uncertainty associated with deer velvet ...