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Agricultural production in Czechoslovakia in 1953
1954
Feierabend, Ladislav
Agricultural production and marketing in the Virgin Islands | Appraisal of Virgin Islands agricultural production and marketing
1954
Finner, W. F (Winn Frederick) | Mullins, Troy
Financing agricultural production adjustments in the Southern Piedmont
1954
Atkinson, Julian Hutchinson
Livestock production
1954
Peters, W. H. (Walter Harvest)
Alfalfa production in California
1954
Stanford, Ernest Hall
Subsidizing Approved Farm Practices
1954
Lloyd, Alan G.
One of the world's leading agricultural economists, T.W. Schultz, recently published an estimate of the effect of the adoption of new techniques on the efficiency of United States' agriculture. Schultz estimated the average increase in efficiency at from 0.8 per cent to 1.35 per cent per annum over the period 1910 to 1950, the rate of increase being even higher in recent years. The statistics available do not permit a similar calculation for Australia. However, the systems of agriculture and the types of technical advances made in Australia and the United States are not dissimilar, and it is known that increases in the productivity of labour in the two countries are roughly equivalent, so that an assumption of an annual one per cent increase in the efficiency of Australian agriculture seems reasonable. On this basis, it can be calculated that the adoption of improved techniques is currently adding about L11 million per annum to the net va1ue of Australian rural production. If an increase in efficiency of one per cent per annum is actually being achieved, there can be litt1e doubt that the potential increase physically possible is greater than one per cent. The slow and incomplete adoption of improved techniques in primary industry leaves a very large gap between potential and actual performance. The size of this gap is a problem for speculation rather than calculation. However, to put the problem into perspective, it is suggested that if the rate of adoption of improved methods could be doubled (as no doubt it could), the net value of Australian agricultural production would increase by an extra L11 million per annum. These estimates illustrate the great importance of both agricultural research and of measures designed to encourage the adoption of the results of that research. They point broadly to the conclusion that government investment for these purposes will yield excellent dividends.
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1954
Jenkins, Lewis Perron
Efecto de la colchicina en embriones de pollo como medio para obtener un poliploide
1954
Cantú Cavazos, Eliud | Rodríguez Dávila, Roberto
"Normalmente la condición cromosómica de las células animales y vegetales es la diploide. esta condición puede volverse poliploide, en la naturaleza solo dos factores pueden ser fuentes del numero super normal de cromosomas"
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1954
Guzmán Maza, Manuel David | Mercado Guerrero, Antonio | Rodríguez Dávila, Roberto
"El cerdo es un animal monogástrico y omnívoro, con especial predisposición al engorde, haciendo rápido aumento de peso en los primeros meses de su vida como transformador de alimentos que ingiere"
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Selección mecánica de semilla de algodón para siembra en la Región de Matamoros, Tamaulipas
1954
Rangel Franco, Rafael | Córdoba Obregón, Baldomero | Rodríguez Dávila, Roberto
"La reproducción del algodonero se realiza por medio de semilla forma por la cual los descendientes de cada generación sufren transformaciones sucesivas"
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