■ ;< \|y ■s :? / COMPUTERS ON THE FARM Residential courses available at Lincoln College on the potential and use of micro-computers on the farm. 16-17 FEBRUARY, 1982 19-20 MAY, 1982 CAN YOU AFFORD NOT TO KEEP UP WITH THESE DEVELOPMENTS. These are essentially practical courses with maximum action and minimum theory. Applications close 9 February for February course. FURTHER ENQUIRIES TO: Rural Development & Extension Centre, Lincoln College, Canterbury. Phone 252-811 ext. 713
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