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... Table 4 we have demonstrated that it pays to increase the production from grass and forage crops. We have not yet considered the second of our questions, that is, whether it pays better to use the increased production to keep more dairy ...
... Table 4 we have demonstrated that it pays to increase the production from grass and forage crops. We have not yet considered the second of our questions, that is, whether it pays better to use the increased production to keep more dairy ...
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... Table 2 Area under crops and grass 100 Table 3 Arable area 101 Table 4 Tillage area 101 Table 5 Acreage under temporary grass 102 Table 6 „ „ permanent grass 102 Table 7 „ „ rough grazings 103 Table 8 „ „ wheat ... 103 Table 9 „ .. barley .
... Table 2 Area under crops and grass 100 Table 3 Arable area 101 Table 4 Tillage area 101 Table 5 Acreage under temporary grass 102 Table 6 „ „ permanent grass 102 Table 7 „ „ rough grazings 103 Table 8 „ „ wheat ... 103 Table 9 „ .. barley .
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... Table 33 mainly because of (i) the exclusion from Table 32 of quantities consumed on holdings of less than 1 acre; (ii) the inclusion of home-produced fish meal; (iit) wastage and other losses in the course of processing and ...
... Table 33 mainly because of (i) the exclusion from Table 32 of quantities consumed on holdings of less than 1 acre; (ii) the inclusion of home-produced fish meal; (iit) wastage and other losses in the course of processing and ...
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