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Agricultural waste manual
(Lincoln College. NZAEI., 1984-12)
Agricultural waste management is a rapidly changing technology. It is
subject to government regulation and sensitive to population growth patterns,
community attitudes and land use changes. It is influenced by
variables ...
The state of agricultural credit in New Zealand
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit, 1984-04)
In this paper the subject of agricultural credit has been subdivided into three sections covering background, borrowing, and lending. The background covers some of the changes in the New Zealand economy and government ...
Farmers record keeping and planning practices : a postal survey
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit, 1984-02)
With the advent of the personal computer (micro computer) there is a
need to develop software suitable for use by farmers. To gauge this
requirement a postal survey of 1,500 farmers was conducted in early 1982
eliciting ...
The economics of controlled atmosphere storage and transport for nectarines, apples and kiwifruit
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1984-03)
Technical change affecting agriculture and horticulture is not limited to production techniques and systems. Change in the harvesting, packaging, storage and transport activities, or the physical distribution processes, ...
An information system for the control of brown rust in barley
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1984-06)
Considerable scope exists for the reduction of the primary and secondary costs associated with crop protection, by the formulation of judicious fungicide application regimes. The design, building and
operation of a ...
The economic potential of growth-promoting agents in beef
(Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1984-06)
Profitability in beef farming, as in most other sectors of
agriculture in New Zealand, is under pressure. Without having recourse
to price fixing on world markets, farmers can only relieve the pressure
by cost reducing ...
Some aspects of the farm income situation in New Zealand
(Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1984-09)
The implementation of effective measures of economic management
requires a substantial volume of statistical information as the basis
of measurement of the needs and achievements of current policies. Two
of the most ...
An assessment of the effects of road dust on agricultural production systems
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1984-08)
It has been proposed that the dust drifting on to farmland
adjacent to unsealed roads can reduce the volume and value of
agricultural production from that land. The objective of this report
is to describe an investigation ...
The New Zealand farm business and the current changes in its structure
(Agricultural Economics Research Unit, Lincoln College., 1984-10)
Farming is an industry which depends on the work, decisions and
competence of a large number of individual farmers, each of them running
their own farm business. These business units vary widely in the resources
at their ...
The economics of controlling gorse in hill country : goats versus chemicals
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1984-03)
The aim of this study was to assess the economics of controlling gorse in hill country by comparing the use of goat and sheep grazing with chemical control. The New Zealand environment has suited the growth of gorse (an ...