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doesn't end there. As New Zealand's economy diversified, so have we. Lincoln University is here to enhance and enrich lives. To grow the knowledge of our students so they can shape a world that benefits
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Zealand's economy diversified, so have we. Lincoln University is here to enhance and enrich lives. To grow the knowledge of our students so they can shape a world that benefits from a greater understanding of
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Zealand's economy diversified, so have we. Lincoln University is here to enhance and enrich lives. To grow the knowledge of our students so they can shape a world that benefits from a greater understanding of
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there. As New Zealand's economy diversified, so have we. Lincoln University is here to enhance and enrich lives. To grow the knowledge of our students so they can shape a world that benefits from a greater
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there. As New Zealand's economy diversified, so have we. Lincoln University is here to enhance and enrich lives. To grow the knowledge of our students so they can shape a world that benefits from a greater
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to enhance and enrich lives; to cultivate communities so they can shape a world that benefits from a greater understanding of the relationship between our land, the food produced from it and the ecosystems
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Sciences. Departmental research activities span a wide range from soil resource assessment to soil chemistry, biology, physics and fertility, biogeochemistry, earth sciences, water science, climate change
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and Life Sciences (AGLS). The Faculty manages over 1,000 ha of land, including dryland and irrigated sheep farms, a deer farm, commercial and research dairy farms, orchards and vineyards which, together
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of Agriculture and Life Sciences (AGLS). The Faculty manages over 1,000 ha of land, including dryland and irrigated sheep farms, a deer farm, commercial and research dairy farms, orchards and vineyards which
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here to enhance and enrich lives. To grow the knowledge of our students so they can shape a world that benefits from a greater understanding of the relationship between our land, the food produced from