Abstract
Agriculture is continually changing. For a large part change is essential, from the seasonal changes in animals and plants through to the inevitable changes in land use and labour requirements as technological improvements and market forces take effect. Indeed, things have changed somewhat since I was a young boy growing up on a farm in rural Southland. In my youth I would have had to travel for nearly an hour to the nearest dairy farm. But by the time I was at university, about ten years ago, the district had started to ... continued
Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, Volume 72, Christchurch, 1-2, 2012
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