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071 Winter Better Weat Coast Pto By Phillip Capper Cc 2point0
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Lifting the Game for West Coast Wintering

The West Coast of the South Island has one of the most rugged, but beautiful, landscapes the country has to offer. Extreme weather events are common, including extended periods of
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What Happens to Our Land and Water from July 2024?

Why is Our Land and Water ending? Our Land and Water is one of 11 National Science Challenges established in 2014 as ten-year, mission-led research programmes. The Challenges were funded
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Seeing the Big Picture

Richard Wright’s farming business has a lot of moving parts: beef, dairy, cropping, a pasture- to-plate meat brand, honey ventures and native restoration, to name a few. Behind it all
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Eatnz Grains
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Downsizing to Upsize the Local Grain Economy

Milling on-site has become part of OMGoodness Bakery and Mill’s brand identity, and has enabled them to produce unique bakery goods such as New Zealand-grown buckwheat bread. Its bakeries in
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Market gardeners Dom Ferretti and wife Jeanette Ida in front of green crops they use to improve soil fertility for vegetable production
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Green Manure a Viable Alternative to Artificial Nitrogen

Using green crops to provide the nitrogen (N) his organic vegetable crops need has been a huge success for Nelson market gardener Dominic Ferretti. A scientific trial just finished on
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Wheat and Cows, Bernard Spragg In Fairlie NZ
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Wheat Shows Promise in North Island

“Growing milling wheat in the North Island, closer to New Zealand’s major domestic markets, is a realistic option,” says Wairarapa farmer Mick Williams, following a research trial on his property
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Spring-sown row on the right, autumn-sown row on the left (pre-sowing).
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Ground-Cover Plants Could Replace Herbicides in Orchards

Growing ground-cover plants under the canopy in pipfruit orchards as an alternative to spraying with herbicide is a practical option, according to a trial conducted in a Nelson orchard. Seven low-growing perennial species were established in the weed spray strip to
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Cow collar
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Cow Collars Proving their Worth for Dairy Farmers

Researcher Liz Dooley admits to being sceptical about the utility of high-tech cow collars when she launched a project to help inform farmers’ decisions about whether to invest in the
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Land-use
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Fragile Balance Between Environmental and Economic Sustainability

Diversifying land use may bring environmental benefits. However, there is a fragile balance between environmental sustainability and economic viability, according to a study of land-use diversification challenges and opportunities for three
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Daffodils
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Daffodils Could be a New Crop on South Island Sheep Farms

Many families have gone through the heartbreak of watching a loved one slowly succumb to Alzheimer’s disease. Despite billions being poured into the dementia drugs market for research and development
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Irrigation and nitrogen restriction
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New Rules Reduce Nitrogen on Dairy Farms

Dairy farmers have reduced their use of nitrogen (N) fertiliser in line with the recently imposed 190 kg/ha/year limit, a recently completed study shows. While that has reduced the amount
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Agroforestry
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Turning a Profit While Turning Paddock Corners into Shady Oases

The Canterbury Plains were once a patchwork of native trees – kahikatea, matai and totara, with beech forest on the slopes. Warm and dry summer winds, having dumped their moisture
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