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Want to work for AgFirst? We're seeking expressions of interest from those interested in environmental or horticulture consultancy, and/or technician roles in the Waikato, King Country, Rotorua & Gisborne regions. Details here: https://t.co/P0JWR1x6nH
Here is 5x3m spacing, grafted as a quad-stem & converted to an open V-trellis. Final result will be a shift from 666 stems/ha to 8000 stems/ha. Current setup is 13,320 stems/ha, but is planned to be reduced back to give each stem a 50cm window (3 uprights/lateral rather than 5).
Sediment in waterways can have major impacts on fresh water quality & is of greater concern as catchment planning moves to hill country. Read our report on trial work testing effectiveness of #catchcrops following cool season grazing of forage crops: https://t.co/N1VC4D3pmm
Read useful tips on contract milking in a new paper, written by AgFirst's Kim Robinson. It includes info for both people thinking of going contract milking, and farm owners, and a handy example of a contract milking budget: https://t.co/rvBiu6Jfkd
Here you have a stump rind graft: 4 grafts per stump, each with 3 good buds. We're looking for 8 uprights per stump going into a V trellis. Already 20 cm and steaming along!
Today started in Hamilton with Ag consultants in Dairy Production Systems Ltd and then @AgFirstNZ where @ucdagfood Dairy Business John Mahon is doing professional work experience. Great discussion on changing ag sector in New Zealand and role of Ag consultants #NuffieldAg
Our @MPI_NZ SFF in the Hawkes Bay is showing reductions in sediment losses from winter grazing on hill country with #catchcrops (recently grazed & reseeded). Losses are per plot, which are notably low on a /ha basis. @HawkesBayRC @AgFirstNZ@NZBeefLamb @RavensdownNZ @FAR_arable
Our horticultural consultants discuss the effects of extreme weather events - hot days, flooding and hail - all which we've seen since the beginning of October, in the latest In Brief Global newsletter. View here: https://t.co/oJlgUlU5y1
Great finish to Future Orchards northern loop in Shepparton. Our Hort Consultant, Nic Finger has enjoyed speaking with Rob Blakey (@Stemilt), Rose Daniel (@applesnpearsAU) and Angus Hogan (@SwarmFarm). A big thank you to all local front line advisors, growers & industry @Hort_Au.
Bloom is coming to a close in Hawke's Bay. One of our horticulture consultants took this shot of a hard working bee last week in some Piqa Boo (PremP009) flowers.
Davieth Verheij, @AgFirstNZ, will be the second supplier sponsored session on Tues @ 2.45pm. Raw Effluent Application vs. Solids Separation – Important considerations. Not any one farm is the same. Key drivers and factors to consider when designing an effluent system. 🐄🌱
Primary climate risks to pomefruit crops are frost, hail, wind, flooding, drought, and high temperatures. But John Wilton from @AgFirstNZ discusses other, more subtle effects: https://t.co/omcYtN60cC #earthwindandfire#drought#climate