November 2014
$5 (was $29.99)
148pp, paperback
210 x 148mm, B&W illustrations
ISBN: 978-1-927145-63-0
Soon after the introduction of cocksfoot to Banks Peninsula in the mid-19th century, Akaroa cocksfoot grass seed conquered the market 鈥 first in New Zealand, then in Australia, and finally in Europe. At the height of the industry, Akaroa cocksfoot was one of the most significant industries in Canterbury, with annual earnings for Banks Peninsula of more than $10 million per annum. It was responsible for the loss of almost all the Peninsula鈥檚 unmillable forest. And yet, a generation or two later, the Akaroa cocksfoot seed industry had almost entirely disappeared. More than a century after the industry reached its peak, Vaughan Wood celebrates its remarkable story.