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Three new sponsors join trust
08-09-2010 | Not Specified
Pasture | Country-Wide Southern

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Cropping in the hills
01-09-2010 | Jackie Harrigan
Pasture | Country-Wide Northern

The initial kill of existing pasture and weeds is one of the most important factors in ensuring hill-country cropping success, H&T Agronomics representative Paul Oliver says. » Read full article

Winter hunger busters
01-09-2010 | Joanna Grigg
Pasture | Country-Wide Northern

Got feed? They have. Two Marlborough hill farms, Meadowbank and Jedburgh, had good winter crops on display when visited by farmers on the Beef + Lamb New Zealand Monitor Farm day. » Read full article

Winter crop bonuses
01-09-2010 | Not Specified
Pasture | Country-Wide Northern

Tony and Catherine Turnbull created a money-making opportunity with Omaka barley and Interval rape this year. » Read full article

Plan before leaping into lucerne
01-09-2010 | Not Specified
Pasture | Country-Wide Northern

Both the Griggs and Turnbulls are following the trend and plan to sow lucerne following their winter crops. Lucerne with prairie grass will be sown together at Meadowbank. » Read full article

From scrubby land to productive pasture
11-08-2010 | Sandra Taylor
Profile | Country-Wide Southern

Four years ago, to help improve feed quality on some of the more productive land, Hamish and Julia began using the high-sugar grass Aberdhart with great success. » Read full article

Struggle against wildings
11-08-2010 | Not Specified
Profile | Country-Wide Southern

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'God's plant' the saving grace
11-08-2010 | Lynda Gray
Pasture | Country-Wide Southern

Lucerne has huge potential in Central Otago. That's the short and sharp verdict of Fraser and Murray McKnight who are part of Lucerne for Lambs, a Sustainable Farming Fund project looking at the use and management of lucerne beyond hay and silage. » Read full article

Now – lucerne for grazing
11-08-2010 | Not Specified
Pasture | Country-Wide Southern

Like most Central Otago farmers the McKnights have grown lucerne mainly for hay and silage. Now they are moving to lucerne for grazing. » Read full article

Fledgling birds business takes off
11-08-2010 | Not Specified
Pasture | Country-Wide Southern

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