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    Farm technical manual 1974
    (Lincoln College. Department of Farm Management and Rural Valuation., 1974) Lincoln College
    This booklet is the first of a two part Lincoln College Farm Budget Manual which is revised and published biennially. Whilst no claim is made that the contents are exhaustive, they are quite comprehensive. Users of this manual will note that it is fully metricated even though the agricultural sector has not yet reached that point, but the areas of discrepancy are few.
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    Farm Technical Manual 1972
    (Caxton Press, 1972) Lincoln College; Trafford, Guy; Trafford, Suzanne
    This booklet is the first of a two part Lincoln College Farm Budget Manual which is revised and published biennially. Whilst no claim is made that the contents are exhaustive, they are quite comprehensive. Users of this manual will note that it is fully metricated even though the agricultural sector has not yet reached that point, but the areas of discrepancy are few.
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    Farm technical manual 1983
    (Lincoln College. Department of Farm Management and Rural Valuation., 1983) Clark, M. B.; Rennie, G. P.
    The 1983 edition is published in two parts, Technical and Financial, each being two volumes. Both manuals have been extensively revised and updated, and some new material incorporated. Prices quoted in these Manuals are those pertaining to the period from late 1982 to early 1983. These are likely to alter during the coming year, so that the Manual should be used as a guide only. Trade names of various products are used only to acquaint the reader with some of the types available, and for clarity and convenience. No preferential endorsement by the College is intended. Nor is criticism of similar or alternative products implied.
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    Farm technical manual 1979
    (Lincoln College. Department of Farm Management and Rural Valuation., 1979) Diprose, R. J.
    This booklet, the first of a two part Lincoln College Farm Budget Manual, is revised and published biennially. Its companion volume (Part 2, Financial) is revised annually. This booklet, the first of a two part Lincoln College Farm Budget Manual, is revised and published biennially. Its companion volume (Part 2, Financial) is revised annually. Users of this booklet will note that it is fully metricated, even though the agricultural sector has not yet reached that point, but the areas of discrepancy are few.
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    Farm technical manual 1981
    (Lincoln College. Department of Farm Management and Rural Valuation., 1981) Diprose, R. J.
    The 1981 Edition is being published in two volumes as a result of major revision and incorporation of new material, particularly in the fields of goat, deer and poultry production, soils, forestry and horticulture.
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    Farm technical manual 2003
    (Lincoln University. Farm Management Group, 2003) Fleming, Peter H.
    The Farm Technical Manual is a reference book that brings into one place all manner of essential technical information required by farmers and others involved in the farming industry. The Manual has been designed with the practitioner in mind, providing data gleaned from many sources, but presented in non-technical language wherever possible. It also lists useful web-sites and books that readers can explore. The Manual does not purport to be exhaustive and it is intended to operate as a guide only.
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    Farm Technical Manual 1986
    (Applied Management and Computing Division, 1986) Clark, M. B.; Burtt, Elizabeth S.; Fleming, Peter
    Since the previous edition of the Technical Manual was published (1983), the New Zealand economy has seen considerable changes, and indeed is still subject to flux as a result of Government Policies and external market forces. Many of the changes have affected the Primary sector, making a revision of the Technical Manual both timely and desirable. The Financial Budget Manual was updated for 1985 in line with an editorial decision to clearly separate the content of the Financial and Technical manuals. As a consequence, the majority of sections in the 1986 Technical Manual have been extensively revised and updated or, in some cases, completely rewritten. Sections have been deleted or added to in order to reflect the current trends in primary production.
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    Farm technical manual 1996
    (Lincoln University. Department of Farm and Horticultural Management, 1996) Fleming, Peter H.
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    Farm technical manual 1977
    (Lincoln College. Department of Farm Management and Rural Valuation, 1977) Gow, Neil G.
    This booklet is the first of a two part Lincoln College Farm Budget Manual which is revised and published biennially. Whilst no claim is made that the contents are exhaustive, they are quite comprehensive. Users of this manual will note that it is fully metricated even though the agricultural sector has not yet reached that point, but the areas of discrepancy are few.
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    Farm technical manual 1991
    (Lincoln University. Farm Management Department, 1991) Fleming, Peter H.; Burtt, Elizabeth S.
    The Farm Technical Manual is a versatile reference book which brings into one place all manner of essential technical information required by farmers and others involved in the farming industry. The Manual has been designed with the practitioner in mind, providing data gleaned from many sources, but presented in non-technical language wherever possible.
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    Farm technical manual 1976
    (Lincoln College. Department of Farm Management and Rural Valuation., 1976) Gow, Neil G.
    This booklet, the first of a two part Lincoln College Farm Budget Manual is revised and published biennially. Whilst no claim is made that the contents are exhaustive, they are quite compreshensive. Users of this manual will note that it is fully metricated even though the agricultural sector has not yet reached that point, but the areas of discrepancy are few. Acknowledgement must be made of the work of Mr B. Brook and Mr B. Bulmer ofr their conscientious work in revising this edition.