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On-farm productivity growth has outstripped productivity growth in every other sector of New Zealand's economy for 25 of the last 27 years.
Milking Trade Subsidies Don Nicolson 2009
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On-farm installation for sprinkler irrigation is around US$6,000/ha and for localized irrigation US$8 000/ha.
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On-farm inspections and other regulations have nothing on a distribution network that offers multiple opportunities for contamination at every stop along the food chain, from washing, to packing, to salsa-making.
Lettuce Rejoice 2008
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On-farm investment is currently limited to essential needs.
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On-farm experiments will always be on a small scale so that the risk to any farmer is minor.
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D. (1982) On-farm soybean oil expression.pp. 252-260.
Chapter 6 1995
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On-farm research is intended to be distinct from on-farm demonstrations in which improved technologies developed on-station are tried out on farmers 'fields.
1. Using indigenous knowledge in agricultural development. 1992
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On-farm sustainable agriculture research: lessons from the past, directions for the future. 3.
1. Using indigenous knowledge in agricultural development. 1992
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On-farm research, as used in this article, pertains to scientifically-designed investigations undertaken on the field of commercial farmers.
1. Using indigenous knowledge in agricultural development. 1992
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On-farm sustainable agriculture research: lessons from the past, directions for the future.
1. Using indigenous knowledge in agricultural development. 1992
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