Displaying items by tag: Canterbury

Tuesday, 21 September 2021 09:55

Winds a major blow

Farmers with irrigators blown over and damaged in a pair of back-to-back windstorms may not get them working again this side of Christmas, according to Mid-Canterbury Federated Farmers president David Clark.

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Tuesday, 01 June 2021 09:18

Flood-affected farmers urged to seek support

DairyNZ is encouraging Canterbury farmers to look out for each other and access support agencies for assistance amid flooding in the region.

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The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) is funding an initiative to help migrants living in rural Mid Canterbury get a driver's licence.

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A former placegetter in the Canterbury/North Otago region Dairy Industry Awards has come back to take out the top title this year.

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Friday, 20 November 2020 09:55

Farmers get $6m to improve water health

The Government is giving $6 million to farmer-led catchment groups in Canterbury and Otago to improve water health.

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Tuesday, 17 March 2020 11:01

Rural water faces nitrate risk

Farming families across Canterbury are the ones at most risk of the health effects of nitrates in their drinking water, says Canterbury medical officer of health Alistair Humphrey.

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Half of Canterbury dairy farms aren’t operating profitably, says Ashburton farm consultant Jeremy Savage.

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Wednesday, 18 December 2019 11:07

Green light for irrigation scheme

North Canterbury's Amuri Irrigation Company (AIC) is pressing ahead with plans for a new irrigation scheme for the Hawarden/Waikari area, following a positive response from potential users.

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The Winchmore Research Station, Mid-Canterbury is coming back to life once again in the world of agricultural education.

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Tuesday, 03 December 2019 10:55

Hail hard on Canterbury crops

Crops across a swath of Canterbury’s arable heartland have been damaged or lost to a couple of hailstorms which swept up the South Island’s east coast late last month.

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