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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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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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Sediment trap at Russell Proffit’s farm
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Traps Catch Sediment

King Country farmer Blair ‘Munta’ Nelson knows sediment run-off is the number one environmental issue faced by farmers in his district. He’s convinced farmers can go a long way to
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River Footprint copyright Dave Allen, NIWA
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Opportunity for Communications Advisor to Join Our Land and Water

Our Land and Water National Science Challenge is currently seeking a Communications Advisor to join us on a full-time fixed-term contract ending 28 June 2024. Based at our Lincoln campus, you
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If regenerative farming can improve meat quality, particularly intramuscular fat and flavour, this could open up more markets for premium meat products, including from dairy cross cattle.
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We Are What We Eat

‘You are what you eat’, the saying goes – and just as it is for people, the same it seems goes for stock. Increased pasture botanical diversity, longer grazing rounds
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Farming family discussion at the dining table. Photo: Liz Robson / Truestock
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Supporting Complex Decisions on Land-Use Changes

New Zealanders care deeply about our rivers and lakes, and we have high expectations for healthy fresh water. Research has made it clear that in some river catchments, farmers and
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Strip-till was used by farmer Stu Macaulay for his high oleic oil sunflower crop
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Seeds of Change

It is common to see stock grazing on cropping paddocks over the colder months around Canterbury. Generally, it’s dairy farmers making the most of the pasture or other cover crops
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Kati Doehring in a river, image c/o Cawthron Institute
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The Role of Science Communication in Our Freshwater Future

He aha te kai a te rangatira? He kōrero, he kōrero, he kōrero. What is the food of leaders? It is communication. When I was a little girl back home
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LIC FarmWise consultant Edward Hardie (, left), and Karin Schütz from AgResearch on the trial site at DairyNZ’s Lye research farm in Hamilton.
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Cows Prefer Bore Water Over Town Supply

When LIC national FarmWise manager Edward Hardie heard about a Northland farmer who reported he’d increased milk production simply by upgrading his stock water, he was interested and believed it
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Digging for Avocado Gold

The avocado industry is one of New Zealand’s horticultural success stories. In 1939, fruit from nine avocado trees, raised from seed, were sold in Auckland. Sixty years later, there are
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