Venter, G.University of Pretoria. Dept. of Agricultural Engineering2010-03-032010-03-031989-03-300869794396http://hdl.handle.net/2263/13292Item was scanned at 300 dpi. Scanner used HP Scanjet 5590PThe vast field of expertise which is required from the young Agricultural Engineers of today often requires extra training on 'n post graduate level, and post-graduate enrollment have now reached the stage where it is on a par with the average enrollment figure for under-graduates in their four years of study. Agricultural Engineers are now facing a new century where a host of new challenges will require technological skills, vision and insight to meet challenges such as local production, replacement of imorted products, secondary processing, homeland development and increased production in order to overcome economic, technological and other problems in agriculture.p. 28-36: Publikasies van die Universiteit van Pretoria (Nuwe Reeks)27 p. ; 21 cmTextAfrikaansUniversity of Pretoria630.968Agricultural engineering -- South AfricaAgriculture -- South AfricaLandbou-ingenieurswese op die wen-akker van die een en twintigste eeuAgricultural engineering : facing the twenty first centuryText