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Dung beetles release at Cameron Hendersons North Canterbury Farm

The underground army

Rebecca Flannery
January 18, 2021

New Zealand is recognised as the world’s leading pastoral agricultural producer. Pasture-based exports account for almost half of our total exports and given the state of the rest of the world, we are quickly becoming globally recognised as gold standard food producers. Unfortunately, all that productivity puts us in the shit…. tonnes of it.  It’s a problem. North Canterbury President Cameron Henderson says dung sits on the surface of paddocks for months at a time.  It creates no-graze areas for livestock, encourages pests and parasites requiring expensive and toxic chemical treatments and – most critical – pollutes our water…

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Specialty grains and pulses trialed in Canterbury

Simon Edwards
January 13, 2021

By Annabel McAleer, Senior Communications Advisor, Our Land and Water (this article is from the National Science Challenges website). Buckwheat, soybeans and quinoa trials were undertaken in Canterbury last year, comprising three of…

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Putting the bite on five myths about meat

Simon Edwards
January 6, 2021

If one of your New Year resolutions was to do better for your health and the planet by eating less meat, thumbs up to you.   Can’t fault the desire to be a more…

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Dung beetles release at Cameron Hendersons North Canterbury Farm

The underground army

Rebecca Flannery
January 18, 2021

New Zealand is recognised as the world’s leading pastoral agricultural producer. Pasture-based exports account for almost half of our total exports and given the state of the rest of the world, we are…

Continue Reading The underground army

No ordinary day for this shearer

Rebecca Flannery
January 14, 2021

It was an ordinary Thursday for most of us this week, but not for Southland shearer Megan Whitehead.  Yesterday Megan spent nine hours tackling the women’s world lamb shearing record near Gore.  Former women’s world record…

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Reviewing the year we’d all rather forget

Kim Reilly
December 31, 2020

Kim Reilly, Federated Farmers South Island Regional Policy Manager Queen Elizabeth II once described 1992 as an “annus horribilis” – a horrible year.  Moving forward 28 years, I’m not even sure there is…

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Hold on to your wallet – bumpy council rates ride ahead

Simon Edwards
December 29, 2020

By Nigel Billings, Federated Farmers Senior Policy Advisory With local authorities due to roll out their Long-Term financial Plans in early 2021, a hard road beckons for rural ratepayers. This isn’t just a…

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