New life for old farmland
Moore, N.
New life for old farmland - 1987 - New Scientist 115(1576) 3 September 1987, 50-52(3) .
The ever growing European food surplus means that in Britain between 10 and 30 per cent of land is likely to come out of agricultural production. This article examines how this trend will benefit wildlife conservation in the countryside .
AGRICULTURE
ALTERNATIVE USES
DIVERSIFICATION
New life for old farmland - 1987 - New Scientist 115(1576) 3 September 1987, 50-52(3) .
The ever growing European food surplus means that in Britain between 10 and 30 per cent of land is likely to come out of agricultural production. This article examines how this trend will benefit wildlife conservation in the countryside .
AGRICULTURE
ALTERNATIVE USES
DIVERSIFICATION