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Title:
Understanding why farmers change their farming practices : the role of orienting principles in technology transfer.
Author:
Loveridge, Alison.
;
Fairweather, John R.
;
Morris, Carolyn.
Publisher:
Canterbury, N.Z. : The Unit,
Series:
Research report (Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit), ; 232.
Description:
vii, 131 p. ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Extension.
;
Farmers' attitudes.
;
Technology transfer.
;
New Zealand.
Type:
Journal
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1
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05:63:338(931)
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