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- Page… Planting a catch crop is a way of reducing the risk of nitrate leaching after winter grazing, where there can be large amounts of residual soil nitrogen that is at risk of leaching. By planting another crop as soon as possible after your final grazing, you can capture those nutrients in the second crop and increase overall feed production from the paddock. This also protects the environment by reducing the risk of … 3. Choosing the right crop for your paddock. Consider all your options and limitations: Will this crop germinate and grow at low …
- Page2023 Biodiversity survey results …
- … Comprehensive online resource that collects and stores pasture and crop yield data from across New Zealand. … Background: AgYields ( www.agyields.co.nz ) is a comprehensive online resource that collects and stores pasture and crop yield data from across New Zealand. This platform helps you see which pastures and crops perform best in your area, … to farmers Local insights: Access data specific to your region to make informed decisions on feed budgeting and crop selection, helping you choose species that thrive in your environment. Climate resilience: Use the data to select …
- FactsheetB+LNZ Submission on Wetlands regulations July 2022 …
- News… Nurture Farm gears up for 2024 Open Farms day …