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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 ...
A summary of the financial position of Canterbury farms mid-1987
(Lincoln College. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit., 1987-11)
This discussion paper presents the results of an investigation of the financial position of Canterbury farmers. The information was gathered from discussions with a wide range of organisations involved in the sector rather ...
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. ...
Papers presented at the New Zealand Branch, Australian Agricultural Economics Society Conference, Blenheim, July 1987
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1987-07)
The themes for the 1987 Conference of the New Zealand Branch of the Australian Agricultural Economics Society were Future Fiscal Directions, Trade Negotiation, and State Owned Enterprises. This discussion paper includes ...
Effects of fertiliser and grazing on a pasture species mixture in high country
(New Zealand Grassland Association., 1987)
The effect of 30 treatments (5 fertiliser rates x 3 stocking densities x 2 grazing methods) on
an undeveloped tussock/hawkweed high country grassland site, sown with 12 legumes and 12
grasses and herbs, is reported.
The ...
Farmers' responses to economic restructuring in Hurunui and Clutha Counties: preliminary analysis of survey data
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1987-05)
Primary production is undergoing rapid changes at the present
tilne and there are two broad areas where these changes have an impact.
The first and most immediate impact is on farmers themselves as they
seek to adjust ...
Proceedings of the 1987 Hill and High Country Seminar
(Lincoln College. Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute., 1987-12)
The proceedings include the full text of the following papers: C. Kerr, Land protection-some issues, some options; Farm consultancy services in the free market economy : M. D. Gould, MAF Tech; G. Cooney, Private farm ...
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 ...
Selling New Zealand products in Japan
(Lincoln College. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit., 1987-09)
This discussion paper has been prepared to provide some insight into the commercial and cultural differences which affect business negotiations with the Japanese. As a destination for New Zealand exports Japan has become ...