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Dairying in Japan and the benefits of adopting New Zealand pasture grazing techniques
(Lincoln College. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit., 1987-04)
This discussion paper describes the dairy farming situation, the changing domestic demand and the changes in imports of dairy products that Japan is experiencing. Some of the problems the dairy farming industry is facing ...
Red deer : the economic valuation
(Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1987-01)
With the current downturn in traditional livestock farming investment
New Zealand a great deal of interest is being shown in diversification.
It is becoming increasing apparent that few options are open to many
farmers. ...
Proceedings of the Rural Economy and Society Study Group two day symposium on rural research needs, 7-8 July 1987
(Lincoln College. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, 1987-09)
This discussion paper records both the formal papers and the group discussions of a two day symposium on rural research needs held at Lincoln College on the 7-8 July, 1987. The papers cover many aspects of rural economy ...
Rural New Zealand : what next?
(Lincoln College. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit., 1987)
This book is about what might lie ahead for rural New Zealand - its people, its resources and its institutions. In discussing issues and events surrounding people who produce, process and market New Zealand's food and ...
Economic evaluation of Matua prairie grass as a pasture species on Canterbury sheep farms
(Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1987-09)
Matua prairie grass could play a significant role on Canterbury pastoral farms as a perennial greenfeed. It should not be seen as a substitute for ryegrass/white clover pastures or for lucerne stands but rather as a ...
Gorse and goats : considerations for biological control of gorse
(Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1987-01)
Recent proposals have been made to introduce biological agents
to naturally regulate gorse (Ulex europaeus) in New Zealand (Hillcost-benefit analysis,
1986). Gorse is a serious scrub weed to both farmers and foresters,
but ...