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• FARMERS' CONFERENCE ? 17-19 MAY, 1982. 17-18 MAY THE NEW ZEALAND MEAT INDUSTRY. What is happening in this vital area? Includes practical session on mutton and lamb grades and grading, meat yield in carcases and recent Meat Industry Research Institute work. 18 MAY BARLEY. In association with Agronomy Society, a review of agronomy and marketing. 18 MAY PLANNING. A description of present-day country planning. Also, a morning session on accounts and accounting and an introduction to micro computers on farms. 19 MAY DAIRY FARMING. Separate programme mailed directly to dairy farmers. 19MAY MERINO AND HALFBRED PRODUCERS' SEMINAR. Arranged by Tussock Grassland Institute stall. 20 MAY MERINO AND HALFBRED PRODUCERS' SEMINAR. LINCOLN COLLEGE Plan now to attend. Full programmes from: The Secretary, Farmers' Conference, Lincoln College, Canterbury. Phone Christchurch 252-811, ext. 713.
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