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AERIAL FARMING.—In a bulletin published by the Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Council, Mr D. A. Campbell, chief soil conservator, says that more than 13m flights have been made in support of farming in New Zealand and that in gross production the result of this effort may be worth at least £30m a year.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30947, 31 December 1965, Page 9

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AERIAL FARMING.—In a bulletin published by the Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Council, Mr D. A. Campbell, chief soil conservator, says that more than 13m flights have been made in support of farming in New Zealand and that in gross production the result of this effort may be worth at least £30m a year. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30947, 31 December 1965, Page 9

AERIAL FARMING.—In a bulletin published by the Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Council, Mr D. A. Campbell, chief soil conservator, says that more than 13m flights have been made in support of farming in New Zealand and that in gross production the result of this effort may be worth at least £30m a year. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30947, 31 December 1965, Page 9