A mahinga kai field trip recently held at three spots along the Cust catchment in Waimakariri highlighted the importance of our natural resources.
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Sign up for the latest newsSwannanoa local Andrew Gilchrist found that creating an Integrated Farm Plan helped him with the business and people side of his family-operated farm.
Read about this Waimakariri farmer's innovative herd refining method, part of a Next Generation Farming project.
From 1 July this year, new minimum flow rules come into effect that will ensure more water stays in the river at times of low flow
A Next Generation Farming project, supported by us, has helped a Cust farmer by reducing input costs and nitrogen fertiliser use.
Using synthetic fertilisers more efficiently can help protect water and the environment. Nitrogen limits apply to all grazed land.
Farmers have adopted good management practices when setting up winter grazing, to minimise the environmental risks.
Te Whatu Ora health risk assessment confirms no long-term health risks from the fire at a large tyre stockpile in Amberley in January 2021.
A plan is being made to restore the health of Waitarakao Washdyke Lagoon, and we want the community's input.
In a big win for the region's biosecurity, what is believed to be the last remaining rook in Canterbury was found and killed recently.
Treasure trove of historical water data will show how agricultural changes over the last century have affected water quality.
We have been given $2 million to support farmers with erosion-prone land across North Canterbury as part of our SCAR programme.