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    Market prospects for maize 

    Hughes, S. A.; Sheppard, R. L. (Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1985-07)
    This research report presents an analysis of the New Zealand market situation for maize. In addition, some research has been carried out on the international market situation and this has been reported. The cereals sector ...
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    Phosphorus losses through transfer, soil erosion and runoff : processes and implications 

    Ward, Jonet C.; Talbot, J. M.; Denne, T.; Abrahamson, Michael (Lincoln College and University of Canterbury. Centre for Resource Management., 1985-12)
    Phosphate rock is a strategic material upon which pastoral agriculture and all New Zealanders depend. Phosphate fertilizer has no close substitute, and is, therefore an important limiting factor to agricultural productivity. ...
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    An examination of alternative marketing structures : a literature search 

    Fowler, D. E.; Sheppard, R. L.; Hughes, S. A. (Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1985-11)
    This Discussion Paper presents a report on a literature survey of alternative market structures, carried out under contract to the Department of Trade and Industry. This report has been divided into two Parts. Part 1 ...
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    Economic aspects of agricultural education and training in New Zealand 

    Attwood, E. A. (Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1985-07)
    In view of the rapid growth of agricultural education and training and the amount of Government funding involved, it is questioned whether the system inherited from the past is equipped to serve the best interests of the ...
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    New Zealand Branch, Australian Agricultural Economics Society Conference, Picton, July 1985 

    Agricultural Economics Research Unit (Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1985-10)
    The papers presented at the 1985 Conference of the New Zealand Branch of the Australian Agricultural Economics Society reflect the concern with current policy issues, and interest in applied problems facing the agricultural ...
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    A review of agricultural credit in New Zealand 

    Pryde, J. G.; Bain, L. B. (Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1985-06)
    The following discussion of the agricultural credit market encompasses agriculture in its wider sense. Because most of the available information and data on agricultural credit is concerned with traditional forms of ...
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    New Zealand economic development : a brief overview of unbalanced industry growth 

    Lattimore, Ralph G. (Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1985-06)
    Over a very long period of time, New Zealand's structural policy has devoted a low priority to the export sector. Up till the 1960's, New Zealand seemingly got away with the strategy for the agricultural segment of the ...
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    The Sandwich algorithm for spatial equilibrium analysis 

    Rathbun, J. P.; Zwart, A. C. (Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1985-06)
    Recent advances in mathematical programming techniques have made it possible to provide more realistic solutions to applied economic problems. Although mathematical programming techniques are widely used, the economic ...
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    The current situation and future development of the New Zealand pig industry 

    Attwood, E. A. (Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1985-03)
    Although in the past pig production has been an important export industry, today it is only concerned with the domestic market. It is an industry which has not benefitted from direct government subvention, as has been ...
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    North Island maize production, 1983-84 

    Lough, R. D. (Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1985-05)
    Maize is used primarily for domestic requirements in compound stock food, starch, distilling, breakfast foods, with limited amounts exported. A small area of maize is used as a fodder crop (3813 ha in 1982) for cattle ...
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    AuthorHughes, S. A. (3)Lattimore, Ralph G. (3)Lough, R. D. (3)McCartin, P. J. (3)Sheppard, R. L. (3)Attwood, E. A. (2)Fairweather, John R. (2)Moffitt, R. G. (2)Pryde, J. G. (2)Sandrey, R. A. (2)... View MoreKeyword340000 Economics (15)New Zealand (7)140201 Agricultural Economics (5)economic aspects (5)agricultural policy (3)economic analysis (3)export markets (3)marketing (3)surveys (3)0701 Agriculture, Land and Farm Management (2)... View MoreDate Issued
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