GENERAL GRASSLAND PROBLEMS OF THE NETHERLANDS AND NEIGHOURING COUNTRIES

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  • M.L.T. Hart

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.1956.18.1053

Abstract

Along the coast of the North Sea from north-west France to the border of Denmark a low-lying area of 12 million acres is situated. More than 50 per cent of the land used for agriculture in this region is productive of permanent grassland. Ley farming is only of minor importance, in contrast to neighbouring countries, such as England and Denmark. In this paper some problems of grassland farming in this area will be discussed

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1956-01-01

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