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Te Tiriti o Waitangi Principles Help Revitalise te Taiao

Hereherea te tau o tokiTe whāroa o te taiaoKia kōwhiti te maramaTe punga o ngā rangi He pae whenuaHe pae wai orangaToitū te whenua, Toiora te wai Revitalise te Taiao, a
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RPF6: Farm map
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Scheduling Irrigation Using Satellite Data

Irrigation management consultant Cindy Lowe dreams of the day she will not have to install soil moisture sensors for clients, but instead advise them when to irrigate by using crop
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Catchment Forum field trip in the Pourakino catchment, March 2021
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Catchment Groups Need Tailored Support With Fewer Strings Attached

Catchment groups are proliferating around Aotearoa New Zealand as communities seek to tackle some of the difficult challenges facing water quality and river health. Given the magnitude of these challenges,
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Selai Letica
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New Leaders Continue the Innovative Work of Rauika Māngai

The Rauika Māngai, a Māori organisation that advances Mātauranga Māori, accelerates research, and positively influences science policy, says nau mai, haere mai to its two new leaders: Associate Professor Louise
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Tiffany White
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For the love of farming: Let’s get more for what we do well

Researcher profile: Tiffany McIntyre Tiffany McIntyre loves farming. She grew up on a farm. Her grandfather and father were dairy farmers. And she wanted to go straight into farming after
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A more nuanced approach to irrigation could reduce nitrogen leaching
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Measuring Real-Time Nitrate Loss from Cropping Leachate

Intensive export and process vegetable growing is the name of the game on the Heretaunga Plains in the Hawke’s Bay. Around 5,800 ha of vegetables are planted annually, with a
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Christine Finnigan, Terry Parminter, and Kim Bills beside the Nguturoa Stream on the property of Kim and Peter Bills
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Finding Out About Stream Health for Themselves

Christine Finnigan jokes that her biggest contribution to a community project she initiated, centred around the Nguturoa Stream, was its name – Seeing, Understanding, Believing – but she says the
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Setting the compass to value: The Value Project at E Tipu Agri Summit

More than 150 people packed into the Limes Room at the Christchurch Town Hall to hear about The Value Project at the E Tipu Agri Summit, held in Ōtautahi/Christchurch late
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Catchment Forum field trip in the Pourakino catchment, March 2021
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NZ’s Catchment and Biodiversity Groups: Goals, Activities & Needs

In this webinar, Jim Sinner and Marc Tadaki of Cawthron will present the findings of a survey of catchment and biodiversity groups. The survey was conducted for the Ministry for
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Swamp Florida Miami Everglades Usa Crocodile
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How Farmers Worked Together to Protect the Florida Everglades – Five Lessons for New Zealand

The United States government sued the state of Florida in 1988 for failing to manage farm runoff that was polluting waters in Everglades National Park, an area of high biodiversity.
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Organic garlic is an alternative crop being looked at by farmer Rita Batley and friend Vanessa Witt
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Future-Proofing the Hill Country

Farming in the rugged, but beautiful, central North Island hill country can be challenging at times. It’s dry, the soils are poor, and snow in winter is common. But it
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Samples of covers from Te Mana o te Wai case studies and reports
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New Guidance for Implementing ‘Te Mana o te Wai’ Policy Priority

A new collection of practical resources aim to guide the implementation of Te Mana o te Wai, the concept that puts the wellbeing of water itself as the priority for
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