Farming forestry and the environment
Language: English Series: CS Monthly : Rural Practice ; 1(9) June 1992, 3(1)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: Over the last decade or so farmers, politicians and others throughout Europe have realised that the environment as a whole, and its parts in the form of clean air, clean water and clean soil, are not freely available or unlimited according to a report from the Confederation of European Agriculture.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Over the last decade or so farmers, politicians and others throughout Europe have realised that the environment as a whole, and its parts in the form of clean air, clean water and clean soil, are not freely available or unlimited according to a report from the Confederation of European Agriculture.