Robertson, B. T.2017-01-152017-01-151979-12Robertson, B. (1979). Proceedings of the 1979 Hill and High Country Seminar, Lincoln College, 2-4 July 1979 (Special publication (Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute) ; no. 16). Lincoln College: Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute.0-908584-15-60110-1781https://hdl.handle.net/10182/7679The proceedings of the 1979 Hill and High Country Seminar includes the full text of the following papers: Rent - I. G. C. Kerr, Rentals for pastoral leases; R. Frizzell, Some problems; New Horizons - G. A. Joll, Opportunities for commercial recreation; J. G. Newson, New livestock opportunities; P. J. Morrissey, Commentary; A. H. Nordmeyer, A major forestry option; Dr. W. A. N. Brown, Commentary; Managing the Hills - Dr. J.A. Hayward, Understanding the hills; M. Douglass, Regional resource planning – the process of selecting objectives; Problem-solving research- Dr. D. Scott, Pastures; Dr. A. J. Allison, Animals; Dr. J. G. H. White, Crops; J. S. Dunn, Machines; J. R. Cocks, Commentary; Profitability - N. W. Taylor, G. T. Mars, Economics of hill and high country production; I. G. C. Kerr, Production and performance in the high country; A. R. Sykes, Achieving better stock performance; K. F. O’Connor, A forward look.enCopyright © Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute.hill and high countrypastoral leasescommercial recreationlivestock opportunitiesresource planningstock performanceagricultural economicshigh country productionProceedings of the 1979 Hill and High Country Seminar, Lincoln College, 2-4 July 1979MonographANZSRC::070203 Animal ManagementANZSRC::070202 Animal Growth and DevelopmentANZSRC::070106 Farm Management, Rural Management and AgribusinessANZSRC::120504 Land Use and Environmental PlanningANZSRC::120505 Regional Analysis and DevelopmentANZSRC::140201 Agricultural Economics