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Jon Sherlock, farmer interviewee
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Building Up Clover on Hill Country Farms – For Free

Farming the hill country has some unique challenges, particularly when it comes to establishing and maintaining pasture in areas too steep for machinery. Deferred grazing is a popular technique for
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Tunnel roof mootel at Turkey Creek Farm
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Mooving in on the Soggy West Coast

Aside from the remoteness of where they farm, some of the biggest challenges for West Coast dairy farmers in the South Island are around winter management and the sheer volume
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Digging into Winter Fodder Beet with Strip-Till

Growing fresh feed for stock during winter can be a challenge. Fodder beet is a popular choice for many farmers because it provides high-quality feed in a small area in
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New Zealand Phosphate Resources Could Supplement Imports

A widely-held belief that New Zealand imports the essential agricultural input phosphate from North Africa because the element doesn’t exist here naturally has been turned on its head. A new
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Jersey Cows
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Lowering Emissions Need Not Compromise Profitability

New Zealand farms can be profitable and have low greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and nutrient losses. New research led by Sarah Hawkins, agribusiness consultant for BakerAg NZ, used a ‘learning
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‘Tree of life’ showing all the birds, insects, aquatic life, plants and animals that left their eDNA signatures at the sample sites, produced by Wilderlab
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eDNA Reveals Awa’s Secrets

For generations, the Manawatū River was an important source of food and means of travel for local hapū who lived alongside its sacred headwaters. “We have been collecting and re-telling
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Participants on a field day visit a 33-year-old radiata pine plantation located in the King Country to discuss levels of native regeneration and management requirements
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Nurse Pines Could Support Native Regeneration

Native forest can be established using pine trees as a nurse crop and Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) payments to help pay for initial costs – but it is not a
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Study Reveals the Size of the Job to Achieve Water Quality Goals

It will be extremely challenging to achieve New Zealand’s water quality goals, according to new research. A new report evaluates the current state of four contaminants (nitrogen, phosphorus, Escherichia coli,
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Liffy Springs Brookvale and Rosemerryn
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Peri-Urban Potential Webinar

Rethinking the land around cities can tackle both our food and housing crises. This webinar will share research showing that we could improve our food, housing and wellbeing all at
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Crop of infographic illustrating key findings from Diverse Experiences of Farming research
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Rural and Urban Divide a Myth

There is a public perception in New Zealand of a deep and antagonistic chasm between rural and urban New Zealanders, supported by stories in media and politics. However, according to
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Erina Wehi-Barton and farmer Mohi Beckham in front of Te Tokanganui-a-Noho wharenui.
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Can Māori Knowledge of Moon Phases Help Farm Resilience?

Using ancient Māori knowledge of moon phases has shown positive results with regard to pasture growth and riparian planting resilience for Bay of Plenty farmers Miru Young and Mohi Beckham. The farmers were among those who spent
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Disease on the Move in a Warming Climate

A changing climate doesn’t just mean Northland is now warm enough to grow pineapples commercially, or that the future looks increasingly rosy for heat-loving maize in Canterbury. Changing temperatures and
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