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The launching of the new Cooper, farm manage ment awards. The awards are sponsored by Wellcome N.Z., Ltd. manufacturers of veterinary products under the Cooper brand name, as part of the Wellcome Foundation’s world-wide centennial celebrations. Under the scheme, up to three awards will be made annually to people or groups of people who have made the greatest contribution to new livestock farm management ideas. In addition, up to $l0,000 will be made available annually for the development and promotion of the award winning ideas. From left are Mr A. F. Wright. Dominion president of Federated Farmers; Mr A. J. Shepperd, chairman of the Wellcome Foundation in Britain; and the Under-Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture, Mr R. L. G. Talbot.

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Press, 15 August 1980, Page 10

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The launching of the new Cooper, farm manage ment awards. The awards are sponsored by Wellcome N.Z., Ltd. manufacturers of veterinary products under the Cooper brand name, as part of the Wellcome Foundation’s world-wide centennial celebrations. Under the scheme, up to three awards will be made annually to people or groups of people who have made the greatest contribution to new livestock farm management ideas. In addition, up to $l0,000 will be made available annually for the development and promotion of the award winning ideas. From left are Mr A. F. Wright. Dominion president of Federated Farmers; Mr A. J. Shepperd, chairman of the Wellcome Foundation in Britain; and the Under-Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture, Mr R. L. G. Talbot. Press, 15 August 1980, Page 10

The launching of the new Cooper, farm manage ment awards. The awards are sponsored by Wellcome N.Z., Ltd. manufacturers of veterinary products under the Cooper brand name, as part of the Wellcome Foundation’s world-wide centennial celebrations. Under the scheme, up to three awards will be made annually to people or groups of people who have made the greatest contribution to new livestock farm management ideas. In addition, up to $l0,000 will be made available annually for the development and promotion of the award winning ideas. From left are Mr A. F. Wright. Dominion president of Federated Farmers; Mr A. J. Shepperd, chairman of the Wellcome Foundation in Britain; and the Under-Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture, Mr R. L. G. Talbot. Press, 15 August 1980, Page 10