35. Enforcement of rules of good estate management and good husbandry.
Agricultural Production and Marketing (Volume 1A (2023)) | Commentary
When introduced in 19471, the statutory standards of good husbandry and good estate management reflected the post-war policy emphasis on producing food as efficiently and cheaply as possible, having particular relevance to the need to maintain optimum levels of agricultural production on tenanted holdings2. The original
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When introduced in 19471, the statutory standards of good husbandry and good estate management reflected the post-war policy emphasis on producing food as efficiently and cheaply as possible, having particular relevance to the need to maintain optimum levels of agricultural production on tenanted holdings2. The original
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