Agriculture and Horticulture in New Zealand


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AN ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO NEW ZEALAND'S DYNAMIC AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL INDUSTRY Written by experts from Massey University's School of Agriculture and Environment, this is an accessible and straightforward overview of the business of growing plants for human and animal consumption, as well as forestry and flower production. It has a focus on New Zealand practices, and information on social issues, environmental costs, food safety, chemical use, post-harvest management and availability. Chapters cover pasture and forages, field crops and vegetables, kiwifruit, grapes, pip fruit and summer fruit. There are also useful chapters on soils and precision agriculture, and how new technologies are improving productivity and sustainability. The book is aimed at high school students studying agriculture, and year one tertiary students undertaking degrees or diplomas in this subject. Those studying agribusiness, resource management, nutrition, food technology and ecology will also find it helpful. SALES POINTS * Overview of the growing agricultural and horticultural industries in New Zealand written by experts * Specific content on local practices not available in other publications, as well as information on social issues, environmental costs, food safety, chemical use, post-harvest management and availability * Valuable guide for agricultural science students at all levels, lifestyle block owners, farmers and media * In the same series as the highly regarded.




Primary Production in New Zealand


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An overview of New Zealand's primary industies.




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New Zealand Pasture and Crop Science


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"New Zealand Pasture and Crop Science has been designed for students of agronomy, pastoral science, and land management. It is also a valuable text for farmers, growers, consultants, plant scientists, and anyone interested in sustainable agriculture. It is suitable for use in regions and countries with climates and agricultural systems that are similar to New Zealand: for example, southern Australia and South America."--BOOK JACKET.