This article briefly compares the importance of natural adjustment and rural reconstruction measures in the decline of the number of registered dairymen in N.S.W. between 1963 and 1973. Some comments are then made as to the cost of concessional interest rate provisions for those farmers leaving dairying through the reconstruction schemes. The use of farm counsellors as an alternative to concessional finance is then suggested.Livestock Production/Industries,
This paper is written at a time (February 2008) when the New Zealand dairy industry has been debatin...
Some sectors of Australian and New Zealand farming have been heavily assisted in the past. New Zeala...
In 1913, New Zealand’s three main exports (in descending order of importance) were wool, meat, and d...
This article briefly compares the importance of natural adjustment and rural reconstruction measures...
This paper examines the present use of resources which have left the dairy industry on the Far North...
The Australian dairy industry has been under severe economic pressure in the past decade. In adjusti...
In the April, 1947, issue of this "Review" an appraisal of the financial position of thirty-two dair...
Over the last 60 years, Australian and New Zealand agricultural economists have promoted a better un...
In this research report the farm and structural changes in New Zealand between 1984 and 1990 are des...
In the 15 year period starting 1990 there has been a remarkable transformation of New Zealand’s past...
The well-known deregulation of New Zealand agriculture prompted the growth of dairy farming,...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
This article traces the changes which occurred in the N.S.W. Milk Solids region over the 20 year per...
Abstract. The well-known deregulation of New Zealand agriculture prompted the growth of dairy farmin...
The accelerated fall in wool prices towards the end of the 1960's precipitated the emergence of a fi...
This paper is written at a time (February 2008) when the New Zealand dairy industry has been debatin...
Some sectors of Australian and New Zealand farming have been heavily assisted in the past. New Zeala...
In 1913, New Zealand’s three main exports (in descending order of importance) were wool, meat, and d...
This article briefly compares the importance of natural adjustment and rural reconstruction measures...
This paper examines the present use of resources which have left the dairy industry on the Far North...
The Australian dairy industry has been under severe economic pressure in the past decade. In adjusti...
In the April, 1947, issue of this "Review" an appraisal of the financial position of thirty-two dair...
Over the last 60 years, Australian and New Zealand agricultural economists have promoted a better un...
In this research report the farm and structural changes in New Zealand between 1984 and 1990 are des...
In the 15 year period starting 1990 there has been a remarkable transformation of New Zealand’s past...
The well-known deregulation of New Zealand agriculture prompted the growth of dairy farming,...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
This article traces the changes which occurred in the N.S.W. Milk Solids region over the 20 year per...
Abstract. The well-known deregulation of New Zealand agriculture prompted the growth of dairy farmin...
The accelerated fall in wool prices towards the end of the 1960's precipitated the emergence of a fi...
This paper is written at a time (February 2008) when the New Zealand dairy industry has been debatin...
Some sectors of Australian and New Zealand farming have been heavily assisted in the past. New Zeala...
In 1913, New Zealand’s three main exports (in descending order of importance) were wool, meat, and d...