Stewart, JDNuthall, PL2010-02-192010-02-191964https://hdl.handle.net/10182/1419This paper presents the results of using linear programming to analyse the outcome of alternative cropping and livestock systems on the Lincoln College mixed cropping unit. It does not give a detailed description of the methods of linear programming. The aim is rather to present the results, for it is felt that these will be of interest to farm advisory officers and others concerned with farm management problems.pp.2-50encrop rotationpastoral farminglivestock industryfarm incomeeconomic aspectsCanterbury PlainsProgramming a Canterbury mixed farm: analysis of alternative cropping and livestock systems on a Canterbury Plains’ arable farmOtherANZSRC::140205 Environment and Resource EconomicsANZSRC::140201 Agricultural Economics