Winter wheat growers will see top levels of control of the crop’s three main yield-robbing diseases next spring from a new broad-spectrum fungicide. This
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From cable car to funicular, the best short trips concentrate astonishing landscapes into a day or an hour, and require none of the major planning and effort needed to make long journeys.
From cable car to funicular, the best short trips concentrate astonishing landscapes into a day or an hour, and require none of the major planning and effort needed to make long journeys.
From cable car to funicular, the best short trips concentrate astonishing landscapes into a day or an hour, and require none of the major planning and effort needed to make long journeys.
From cable car to funicular, the best short trips concentrate astonishing landscapes into a day or an hour, and require none of the major planning and effort needed to make long journeys.
Lincolnshire grower Tim Lamyman has broken two world top-yielding grain records with a massive near-18t/ha winter wheat crop, at more than twice the UK
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Jacinda Ardern and James Shaw on what the Government will do about the Climate Change Commission's draft plan for slashing New Zealand's emissions.
The Climate Change Commission recommends major changes to how Kiwis travel, heat their homes and do business. But questions remain over whether it will help solve Canterbury's big environmental issues. Amber Allott
investigates what the changes could mean for the region. The Government is mulling over a new set of environmental recommendations promising lower power bills, quieter streets, new swathes of native bush, and cleaner water and air for the country. But experts warn they won’t be the silver bullet for all of Canterbury’s air and water quality woes, and there are doubts about whether the infrastructure is in place yet to support them.