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    Irrigation in Canterbury 

    Copland, A. A. (Canterbury Agricultural College, University of New Zealand, 1939)
    During the past, irrigation in New Zealand has been practised to a very limited extent and until the completion of the Redcliff and Levels Schemes was confined solely to Central Otago where an area of some 68,000 acres has ...
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    An investigation of pre- and post-emergence rots of garden peas and the results of trials with five fungicidal dusts as pea seed protectants 

    Harrow, Ken (Canterbury Agricultural College, University of New Zealand, 1938)
    In this thesis the results of laboratory and field investigations into the cause and control of pre- and post-emergence rots of garden peas (Pisum sativum) are presented. These investigations were conducted during 1937-1938 ...
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    An inquiry into the costs of dairy farming and cheese manufacture in Southland 

    Allan, William S. (Canterbury Agricultural College, University of New Zealand, 1934)
    The use of accounts in farm management; one of the greatest benefits yet to be derived by the farming industry is the use of accounts as a guide to farm management. Farm costing is as yet in its infancy. Can the cost of ...
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    An investigation into the possible importance of nutritional anaemia of piglets under certain conditions of husbandry 

    Gordon, D. (Canterbury Agricultural College, University of New Zealand, 1939)
    The pig industry in New Zealand has undergone some degree of expansion over recent years and its present development indicates that the value of the industry as an adjunct to dairying is being more widely appreciated. This ...
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    AuthorAllan, William S. (1)Copland, A. A. (1)Gordon, D. (1)Harrow, Ken (1)Keyword050209 Natural Resource Management (1)060704 Plant Pathology (1)070106 Farm Management, Rural Management and Agribusiness (1)070202 Animal Growth and Development (1)070204 Animal Nutrition (1)070305 Crop and Pasture Improvement (Selection and Breeding) (1)079901 Agricultural Hydrology (Drainage, Flooding, Irrigation, Quality, etc.) (1)140201 Agricultural Economics (1)anaemia (1)Canterbury (1)... View MoreDate Issued1939 (2)1938 (1)1934 (1)
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