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    Some impressions of British farming

    Iversen, C. E.
    Abstract
    My main impression from a visit to Britain in 1960 is that British farming is acquiring a “new look”. This new look is not universal and does not apply to a large number of small, poor farms, but the upper strata of British farmers are making so much headway that New Zealanders could learn a great deal from them. The basic factor in this new look is money, mainly from subsidies.
    Keywords
    nitrogen; subsidies; grazing; fertiliser
    Fields of Research
    070106 Farm Management, Rural Management and Agribusiness
    Date
    1960
    Type
    Conference Contribution - Published (Conference Paper)
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    Copyright © The Authors and New Zealand Grassland Association.
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    Iversen, C. E. (1960). Some impressions of British farming. In Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association, 22, 130-132.
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