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    Trends in rural land prices in New Zealand 1954-1969 

    Johnson, R. W. M. (Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1971)
    This paper examines post-war trends in rural land prices. New Zealand has a freehold system of land tenure and a land registration system based on the Torrens system first used in South Australia. As a result, reliable ...
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    Capital formation in New Zealand agriculture, 1946-67 

    Johnson, R. W. M. (Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1970-11)
    In this report, estimates of gross capital formation, net capital formation, and stocks of capital for the agricultural sector of the economy for the period 1946-67 are presented. The methodology employed is to construct ...
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    A regional analysis of future sheep production in New Zealand; an application of spatial linear programming 

    Johnson, R. W. M. (Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1970)
    The study of supply has always interested agricultural economists. A complete understanding of the supply behaviour of farmers under different price situations is the basis of most teaching in agricultural economics and a ...
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    An economic analysis of soil conservation and land retirement on South Island high country 

    Johnson, R. W. M. (Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1970)
    In this paper, the soil conservation plan for Grasmere Station, Cass, is examined from the economic point of view. The conservation plan was drawn up in 1964 by the North Canterbury Catchment Board, and was to cover the 7 ...
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    Recent trends in capital formation in New Zealand agriculture 1964-69 

    Johnson, R. W. M.; Hadfield, S. M. (Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1972)
    This discussion paper updates the data on gross capital formation in the AERU research report titled: Capital formation in New Zealand agriculture, 1946-67.
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    Trends in the terms of exchange and productivity in the New Zealand dairy industry 

    Johnson, R. W. M. (Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1970-06)
    This paper sets out the available information on price trends facing the dairy industry since 1948/49, and some estimates of productivity increases over the same period. The general aim of the paper is to ascertain how the ...
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    The future profitability of beef production in New Zealand 

    Johnson, R. W. M. (Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1970)
    In this paper, the meaning of profitability in the context of future production is defined, and then some present and future profitability levels are calculated for various North Island farm systems. These farm systems are ...
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    economic aspects (7)New Zealand (6)300000 Agricultural, Veterinary and Environmental Sciences (3)economic analysis (3)agricultural sector (2)agriculture (2)capital formation (2)dairy farming (2)farm development (2)... View MoreDate Issued1972 (1)1971 (1)1970 (5)
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