OBSERVATIONS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF PRIVATE DAIRY FARMS IN NORTHLAND: 2. The Adviser's Viewpoint

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  • B. R. Hedley

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https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.1967.29.1237

Abstract

IT was said once that the greatest thing to happen to dairy farming in the north was the coming of the gumboot. At that point of time, there may have been some truth in the statement as this was the period when farmers were bogged down with the discouragement that seasons of low production, lack of capital for improvement work, and seemingly insurmountable problems had brought.

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1967-01-01

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