Akaroa Cocksfoot
Explore the extraordinary narrative of **Akaroa Cocksfoot**, a robust grass seed that has significantly impacted agricultural practices since the mid-19th century. Originating in New Zealand, Akaroa Cocksfoot quickly became a cornerstone of agricultural development in several regions, including Australia and Europe. This premium grass seed not only thrived in the fertile soils of Banks Peninsula but also played an essential role in enhancing the local economy, contributing over $10 million annually at its peak. Authored by Vaughan Wood, this captivating exploration delves into the rise and eventual decline of the Akaroa Cocksfoot seed industry, providing an in-depth historical account from its introduction to its international growth. With meticulous attention to detail, Wood chronicles the fascinating journey of cocksfoot grass from field to market, highlighting the groundbreaking practices employed by early agricultural pioneers and considering socio-economic shifts that influenced its trajectory. The narrative offers a rich tapestry that intertwines the threads of trade, science, and local politics, making it a vital read for historians, agricultural enthusiasts, and anyone curious about rural New Zealand's heritage. This essential addition to any agricultural library captures the legacy of Akaroa Cocksfoot, revealing its extensive influence on both the ecosystem and the lives of those who cultivated it.
**Author**: Vaughan Wood
**Publisher**: Canterbury University Press
**Bind**: Paperback
**Dimensions**: 148 x 210 mm
**Pages**: 148
**Publication Date**: 30-11-2014
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