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... subsidy and, to a lesser degree, to the extension of the grassland area over the same period. It is generally agreed, however, that more nitrogen could be used on grass and fodder crops ; an estimate has been quoted by the Agricultural ...
... subsidy and, to a lesser degree, to the extension of the grassland area over the same period. It is generally agreed, however, that more nitrogen could be used on grass and fodder crops ; an estimate has been quoted by the Agricultural ...
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... Subsidy and the Farm Improvement Scheme can be justified. We have, therefore, suggested in paragraph 186 means by which the administration of the subsidy for silos could be ... Subsidy. Calf Subsidies of varying amounts have been 31413 A 12.
... Subsidy and the Farm Improvement Scheme can be justified. We have, therefore, suggested in paragraph 186 means by which the administration of the subsidy for silos could be ... Subsidy. Calf Subsidies of varying amounts have been 31413 A 12.
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... subsidy would lead to the least discrimination between farm and farm. 17. We have seriously considered whether a subsidy on silage should be confined to grass silage or be extended to cover the ensiling of arable crops. The evidence ...
... subsidy would lead to the least discrimination between farm and farm. 17. We have seriously considered whether a subsidy on silage should be confined to grass silage or be extended to cover the ensiling of arable crops. The evidence ...
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