Country-Wide January 2023

Training city kids for farms

The Growing Future Farmers programme has gone nationwide with 80 students learning about farming, hands-on.

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NZ pastoral soils rich in carbon

An expert scientist warns against looking at overseas models when searching for soil solutions. Jo Cuttance writes.

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Seeking optimum fertility

A poor-performing paddock is the result of low soil fertility, not age of the pasture, Dr Robert McBride writes.

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Be wary of RA coaches

Lincoln University’s Professor Jacqueline Rowarth was saddened but not surprised when she learnt about farmers whose land and stock had failed to thrive under a regenerative agriculture (RA) regime, writes Jo Cuttance.

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Consistency needed in ag reforms

New Zealand has the potential to lead the world, so long as regulation doesn’t get in the way.

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Budgie breeder to scientist

Dr Peter Fennessy described himself as a curious person who always had an interest in biology, variation, evolution, genetics, and people. By Jo Cuttance.

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NZ farming heading into headwinds

Sheep farmers will need to focus on genetics to help solve animal health and welfare problems, Jo Cuttance writes.

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