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Hill Land Improvement and its Relation To Increased Animal Production
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 May 2016
Abstract
This paper in the main deals with the work carried out on the lands of the Cahn Hill Improvement Scheme and also with work carried out by W.A.E.C.s’ and on individual farms in Wales.
This work was started by Sir George Stapledon and his colleagues at the Welsh Plant Breeding Station. Mr. Stapledon, as he then was, made a survey of the hinterland of North Cardigan soon after taking up the post of Adviser in Agricultural Botany at Aberystwyth and conceived the idea that there was great scope for improvement on these lands. When he was appointed Director of the W.P.B.S. he and some of his colleagues started small-scale trials at Llety and Bwlch-rosser and afterwards on Captain Bennett Evans’ farms.
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- Research Article
- Information
- Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Production , Volume 1947 , Issue 2: Eighth Meeting , 24 June 1947 , pp. 50 - 59
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- Copyright © The British Society of Animal Production 1947