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Mr Paul Cooper, the chairman of the Christchurch District Young Farmers Club, yesterday stacks big bales at the Lincoln College research unit, where the South Island Machinery Field Days will be held during the next three days. The former All Black and Canterbury rugby coach, Mr Alex Wyllie, will formally open the field days this afternoon. Exhibits of implements, machinery, and ideas have come from as far away as Auckland and Southland. The theme of the field days is “Management ’89,” emphasising the importance of manage--11 ment in all aspects arming.

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Press, 5 April 1989, Page 8

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Mr Paul Cooper, the chairman of the Christchurch District Young Farmers Club, yesterday stacks big bales at the Lincoln College research unit, where the South Island Machinery Field Days will be held during the next three days. The former All Black and Canterbury rugby coach, Mr Alex Wyllie, will formally open the field days this afternoon. Exhibits of implements, machinery, and ideas have come from as far away as Auckland and Southland. The theme of the field days is “Management ’89,” emphasising the importance of manage-11 ment in all aspects arming. Press, 5 April 1989, Page 8

Mr Paul Cooper, the chairman of the Christchurch District Young Farmers Club, yesterday stacks big bales at the Lincoln College research unit, where the South Island Machinery Field Days will be held during the next three days. The former All Black and Canterbury rugby coach, Mr Alex Wyllie, will formally open the field days this afternoon. Exhibits of implements, machinery, and ideas have come from as far away as Auckland and Southland. The theme of the field days is “Management ’89,” emphasising the importance of manage-11 ment in all aspects arming. Press, 5 April 1989, Page 8

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