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Arable farming attempts to retain students

18 July 2007

The University of Reading is joining forces with Newcastle, Nottingham and Harper Adams to encourage students on crop science courses to remain in the industry after they graduate. Dr Mike Gooding (Agriculture) comments on the 'ASSET programme'. The University of Reading is joining forces with Newcastle, Nottingham and Harper Adams to encourage students on crop science courses to remain in the industry after they graduate. Dr Mike Gooding (Agriculture) comments on the 'ASSET programme'.

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