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INTRODUCTION TO FARMING IN NELSON

Authors

  • D.M.E. Merry
  • N.J. Adamson
  • R.H. Scott

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.1954.16.1029

Abstract

Nelson is a district of scenic charm. It has an equable and sunny climate and a pattern of farming as diverse, or more so, than any other part of the Dominion.

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Published

1954-01-01

Issue

Volume 16, 1954, Nelson

Section

Articles

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