Canterbury farming: production, processing and farming systems

  • Dynes R
  • Burggraaf V
  • Goulter C
  • et al.
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Canterbury is of great significance to New Zealand's agricultural production, with approximately 20% of its farmland. The Region is the largest in New Zealand (by Regional Council boundaries), with 3 m ha of agricultural and exotic forestry land.

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Dynes, R. A., Burggraaf, V. T., Goulter, C. G., & Dalley, D. E. (2010). Canterbury farming: production, processing and farming systems. Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association, IX–VIII. https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.2010.72.2796

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