In summarising these aspects of success within the NZ deer industry we can note: (1) NZ traditional farming skills of pasture based production have been readily adapted to deer farming. (2) The industry has grown with strength through the diversity of its participants, leading farmers, innovative researchers, business investors and leaders and the NZDFA and its membership. All are united in their determination that market signals, rather than farm production demands should shape the development of venison supply and presentation. (3) The frank and rapid exchange of research results, farmer innovation, market information and exchange of experience and ideas within the industry. (4) The overwhelming commitment to quality production. Biologica...
A linear programming model was developed to determine the feasibility and economics of farming red ...
The rusa deer, Cervus timorensis russa, has become fully acclimatised to the subtropical conditions ...
New Zealand’s deer industry is relatively small compared to New Zealand’s other livestock industries...
In summarising these aspects of success within the NZ deer industry we can note: (1) NZ traditional ...
In partnership with AREN Agribusiness Research and Education Network.This study explores the nature ...
The objectives of this paper are to examine some of the basic principles which have become establish...
The New Zealand Deer Industry experienced no apparent animal productivity gains in the decade leadin...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
A mathematical decision model is used to examine producers ' decisions in selecting the optimum...
The deer industry is a rapidly developing component of the agricultural sector, in which Red deer ha...
Animal productivity has increased rapidly in the latter half of the 20th century through the selecti...
The study described in this report is valuable in that it explains, in economic terms, the high pric...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
This paper describes the development of a learning package to support improved pasture quality on Ne...
A linear programming model was developed to determine the feasibility and economics of farming red ...
The rusa deer, Cervus timorensis russa, has become fully acclimatised to the subtropical conditions ...
New Zealand’s deer industry is relatively small compared to New Zealand’s other livestock industries...
In summarising these aspects of success within the NZ deer industry we can note: (1) NZ traditional ...
In partnership with AREN Agribusiness Research and Education Network.This study explores the nature ...
The objectives of this paper are to examine some of the basic principles which have become establish...
The New Zealand Deer Industry experienced no apparent animal productivity gains in the decade leadin...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
A mathematical decision model is used to examine producers ' decisions in selecting the optimum...
The deer industry is a rapidly developing component of the agricultural sector, in which Red deer ha...
Animal productivity has increased rapidly in the latter half of the 20th century through the selecti...
The study described in this report is valuable in that it explains, in economic terms, the high pric...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
This paper describes the development of a learning package to support improved pasture quality on Ne...
A linear programming model was developed to determine the feasibility and economics of farming red ...
The rusa deer, Cervus timorensis russa, has become fully acclimatised to the subtropical conditions ...
New Zealand’s deer industry is relatively small compared to New Zealand’s other livestock industries...