This publication is the second report arising out of the Unit's research programme on fertiliser economics in New Zealand farming. The first report analysed actual farm output at the intensive margin in Southland; this report examines the problems of farmers who wish to intensify production still further. The authors base their calculations on a representative intensive sheep farm in the area and estimate how greater intensification would affect output and net farm income at different price levels. The results show that greater output per acre is consistently a paying proposition with our present-day knowledge of farming technology. Such higher outputs depend very largely on the ability of farmers to control large numbers of sh...
The sheep industry contributed $3.47 billion in export earnings for New Zealand in 2007. Canterbury ...
Wairoa County, which lies over the boundary of Hawkes Bay and Gisborne land Districts, on the east ...
The object of this paper is to show on a financial basis the relation between poor pastures, good p...
This publication is the second report arising out of the Unit's research programme on fertiliser ec...
In this publication we set out the results of a comparative study of intensive lamb production in S...
In this publication we set out the results of a comparative study of intensive lamb production in S...
Other studies reported in this series include Research Report No.103 (A Study of Excess Livestock T...
This paper reports on the second part of a survey of hill country sheep farms in the North Island, ...
This report continues the recent series of publications that the Agricultural Economics Research Uni...
Performance recording is an important tool that can be used by sheep breeders in sheep selection. R...
Other studies reported in this series include Research Report No.103 (A Study of Excess Livestock T...
This paper was presented to the 14th Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, May 1964.In the drier area...
The high country region represents approximately 20% of the total grazing area of New Zealand, and c...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
Earlier publications of the Research Unit describe methods which have been developed for assessing ...
The sheep industry contributed $3.47 billion in export earnings for New Zealand in 2007. Canterbury ...
Wairoa County, which lies over the boundary of Hawkes Bay and Gisborne land Districts, on the east ...
The object of this paper is to show on a financial basis the relation between poor pastures, good p...
This publication is the second report arising out of the Unit's research programme on fertiliser ec...
In this publication we set out the results of a comparative study of intensive lamb production in S...
In this publication we set out the results of a comparative study of intensive lamb production in S...
Other studies reported in this series include Research Report No.103 (A Study of Excess Livestock T...
This paper reports on the second part of a survey of hill country sheep farms in the North Island, ...
This report continues the recent series of publications that the Agricultural Economics Research Uni...
Performance recording is an important tool that can be used by sheep breeders in sheep selection. R...
Other studies reported in this series include Research Report No.103 (A Study of Excess Livestock T...
This paper was presented to the 14th Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, May 1964.In the drier area...
The high country region represents approximately 20% of the total grazing area of New Zealand, and c...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
Earlier publications of the Research Unit describe methods which have been developed for assessing ...
The sheep industry contributed $3.47 billion in export earnings for New Zealand in 2007. Canterbury ...
Wairoa County, which lies over the boundary of Hawkes Bay and Gisborne land Districts, on the east ...
The object of this paper is to show on a financial basis the relation between poor pastures, good p...