New Zealand and its Cattle [Paperback] Godfrey Bowen

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Pamphlet cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spine has some reading creases and wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This early 20th-century agricultural pamphlet by Godfrey Bowen offers a comprehensive look at New Zealand’s burgeoning cattle industry during a pivotal period. Bowen, an expert on livestock and farming, provides insights into the various cattle breeds, their adaptability, and innovative techniques employed by farmers. Beyond its practical value, the work captures the pioneering spirit of New Zealand’s early settlers, who recognized the nation’s agricultural potential. A valuable cultural artifact for collectors and readers interested in the agricultural foundations that underpinned New Zealand’s rise as a global exporter.

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Pamphlet cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spine has some reading creases and wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This vintage agricultural pamphlet, published in the early 20th century, offers a fascinating glimpse into the cattle industry of New Zealand during a pivotal period in the nation’s history. Written by Godfrey Bowen, a renowned expert on livestock and farming practices, “New Zealand and its Cattle” provides a comprehensive overview of the country’s burgeoning cattle sector, which played a crucial role in its economic development and solidification as a major agricultural exporter.

Bowen’s work is a testament to the pioneering spirit of New Zealand’s early settlers, who recognized the vast potential of the island’s fertile lands and temperate climate for raising cattle. Through meticulous research and firsthand observations, the author delves into the various breeds introduced to the country, their adaptability to the local environment, and the innovative techniques employed by farmers to maximize production.

Beyond its practical value, this pamphlet also serves as a cultural artifact, capturing the ethos of a nation forging its identity through the cultivation of the land. Collectors and readers alike will appreciate the historical significance of this work, which sheds light on the agricultural foundations that underpinned New Zealand’s rise as a global agricultural powerhouse.

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