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    Researching for ‘next generation’ dairy farming systems

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    DescriptionResearching for ‘next generation’ dairy farming systems. How to maximise productivity and minimise environmental impact is a question at the heart of responsible modern farming practice. It is a question occupying the minds of farmers as much as the scientists who support New Zealand’s primary industries through their research. Project: Next generation dairy systems for Canterbury. Researchers: Professor Grant Edwards, Professor Keith Cameron, Professor Hong Di, Dr Rachael Bryant, Adjunct Professor David Chapman (DairyNZ).Corporate AuthorLincoln UniversityPersonG. EdwardsK. CameronH. DiR. BryantD. ChapmanOrganisationLincoln UniversityFaculty of Agriculture & Life SciencesDate2013-2014Keywordsdairy farming systemsPastoral 21farm productivityfuture farmingresearchFilenameResearching for ‘next generation’ dairy farming systemsSourceTransform 2013-2014, pages 18-19.Item Reference0001144
    Lincoln University Living Heritage: Tikaka Tuku Iho (4th Oct 2019). Researching for ‘next generation’ dairy farming systems. In Website Lincoln University Living Heritage: Tikaka Tuku Iho. Retrieved 24th Mar 2023 15:43, from https://livingheritage.lincoln.ac.nz/nodes/view/1400
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