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Linklater: Fodder beet trial
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Growing crops
Linklater: Fodder beet trial
As part of a Beef + Lamb New Zealand Innovation Farm trial, the Linklater family are testing whether cultivating fodder beet using a strip tillage machine can decrease costs and increase crop yields.
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