An assessment of the economic, environmental and social impacts of NSW Agriculture's investment in t...
An assessment of the economic, environmental and social impacts of NSW Agriculture's investment in the net feed efficiency R, D & E cluster [electronic resource] / Garry Griffith ... [et al.].
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[Orange, N.S.W.] : NSW Dept. of Primary Industries, 2004.
Date
2004.
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English
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[Orange, N.S.W.] : NSW Dept. of Primary Industries, 2004.
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New South Wales
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2004.
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"The particular area of investment examined here is NFE in beef cattle. Feeding cattle is a major cost of beef production. In southern Australian pasture-based systems, around 60 per cent of the variable costs of production are related to feed cost ... NFE refers to the efficiency of feed utilisation assessed after accounting for the requirements f...
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An assessment of the economic, environmental and social impacts of NSW Agriculture's investment in the net feed efficiency R, D & E cluster [electronic resource] / Garry Griffith ... [et al.].
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Economic research report / NSW Department of Primary Industries ; no. 18.
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"August 2004".
References: p. 29-33.
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Mode of access: via the World Wide Web. On 20/3/2008 freely available from the website of NSW Department of Primary Industries at: http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/research/areas/health-science/economics-research/reports/err18. On 23/11/2...
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74VKp7lL7WrA
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKp7lL7WrA
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0734716176
9780734716170
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1442-9764
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991019280379702626