HIGH-COUNTRY PROBLEMS
Discussion At Public
Meeting
The decision to establish a tussock grasslands and mountain lands institute has focused new attention on the high country. Some thought will be directed to the high country at a public meeting to be held this evening by the Canterbury branch of the New Zealand Institute of Agricultural Science in the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s headquarters.
A panel of speakers, whose contributions will form the basis of discussions, will comprise Associate Professor L. W. McCaskill, head of the department of rural education at Canterbury Agricultural College, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, officer in charge of the Lincoln sub-station of the Grasslands Division of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, and Mr D. R. Wilkie, of the soil conservation section of the Department of Agriculture.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29235, 20 June 1960, Page 13
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