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Forestry

Showing the first 100 from a total of 262 Forestry articles, sorted by Publication Date

Forest landowners havea choice to make
01-09-2010 | LandVision
Future | Country-Wide Northern

Pre-1990 forest landowners now have an important choice to make between an allocation of New Zealand units (NZUs) and, if eligible, an exemption from deforestation obligations under the ETS. » Read full article

Trees could be a win-win situation
01-09-2010 | Denis Hocking
Forestry | Country-Wide Northern

Recently I helped organise an evening debate on food versus forestry between Professor Jacqueline Rowarth, agricultural advocate extra­ordinaire from Massey, and Dr Wink Sutton, long-time arboreal philosopher and forestry and wood advocate. It was not really a debate, it was a discussion with much agreement about the need for both land uses. They don't compete, they complement. » Read full article

One word contains wealth of difference
01-08-2010 | Marie Taylor
Focus | Country-Wide Northern

Farmers are short-changing themselves in the way they sell their trees according to Graeme Flett. » Read full article

Planting the seeds of a solution
01-08-2010 | Denis Hocking
Forestry | Country-Wide Northern

It is hard to escape debate and argument about the ETS at the moment. » Read full article

Opportunity, frustration in timber resource
14-07-2010 | Not Specified
Profile | Country-Wide Southern

A sustainable management plan to take 1000 cubic metres of timber from native beech forests on Waipuna provides an opportunity as well as a degree of frustration for the Fergusons. » Read full article

Wind scuppers tree plans
14-07-2010 | Not Specified
Profile | Country-Wide Southern

When gales blew through Waipuna early in May, they tore out big chunks of 30-year-old plantations that fell across this year's barley baleage. » Read full article

Trees enhance and protect
01-06-2010 | Not Specified
Future | Country-Wide Northern

During the past five years the Ballantynes have planted more than 8000 trees for shade, shelter, riparian protection and future timber sales. » Read full article

Focusing more and more on less and less
01-06-2010 | Denis Hocking
Forestry | Country-Wide Northern

We seem to live in a world increasingly populated and controlled by specialists. » Read full article

Government commended for ETS stand
01-06-2010 | Not Specified
Forestry | Country-Wide Northern

For more than two years forest owners have been bound by the emissions trading scheme. Although this has caused difficulties for many of them, they say unwinding the scheme now would be hugely complex and costly. It would also undoubtedly reduce interest in new forest planting. » Read full article

Family avoids ‘metal disease’
01-06-2010 | Not Specified
Future | Country-Wide Northern

It isn't easy to find farm machinery in the Aldertons' sheds. » Read full article


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