Agricultural extension program plan of assessment : final report / W.F. Cowan.
Material type: TextPublication details: Brandon, MB : Ducks Unlimited Canada, 1980.Description: 43 p. : ill. , map ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: Conventional farming methods often promote permanent destruction of native cover, annual losses and disturbance of habitat, destruction of duck nests, and increased predation on duck nests. An investigation of agricultural information and technology was carried out to determine available farming methods that are compatible with duck breeding habitat and production. They must offer comparable or better incomes to farmers and the general public and must provide soil conservation and other environmental assets.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Conventional farming methods often promote permanent destruction of native cover, annual losses and disturbance of habitat, destruction of duck nests, and increased predation on duck nests. An investigation of agricultural information and technology was carried out to determine available farming methods that are compatible with duck breeding habitat and production. They must offer comparable or better incomes to farmers and the general public and must provide soil conservation and other environmental assets.