Six years of adaptive and on-farm spring cereal research in Newfoundland: Summary

Simms, Alvin and Spaner, D. and McKenzie, D. B. and Todd, A. G. and MacPherson, M. and Woodrow, E. F. (2000) Six years of adaptive and on-farm spring cereal research in Newfoundland: Summary. Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 80 (1). p. 203. ISSN 1918-1833

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Abstract

Imported feed is the largest single farm operating expense in Newfoundland, yet the local production of feed grains is negligible. The federally-funded Feed Freight Assistance Program once provided annual subsidies of approximately $2 million for the transport of grain into the province, but this program was terminated in 1995. Self-sufficiency in grain production is thus a desirable long-term objective for Newfoundland livestock farmers.

Item Type: Article
URI: http://research.library.mun.ca/id/eprint/2023
Item ID: 2023
Department(s): Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of > Geography
Date: January 2000
Date Type: Publication
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