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Food, Farming, Whanau
Usable agricultural research for landowners
Connecting Food Producers & Consumers
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Connecting Food Producers
Like it or hate it, increasingly, external influences impact how we are farming. Farmers and catchment communities on the leading edge will find this valuable.
Diverse Experiences of Farming Diverse Experiences of Farming Diverse Farming Diverse Farming
Key language associated with social licence to operate, farming and the environment will be surveyed to identify points of connection among diverse communities. What can we start now or assist future generations of farmers?
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Deferred Grazing & Regenerative Farming
Deferred Grazing & Regenerative Farming
Deferred & Regenerative Farming
Deferred & Regenerative Farming
Katherine Tozer has worked on a variety of projects in the deferred grazing & regenerative space including looking at the e ects of meat taste, summer forage options and how deferred grazing could o er pasture improvement and management advantages.
Matrix of Drivers Matrix of Drivers
What we grow and produce is influenced and impacted by many external factors, or drivers. What opportunities can this present and how can we use this knowledge into the future.

Several areas of focus for the EU Green Deal are likely to pose significant challenges for New Zealand’s export sectors. What opportunities exist and how are we placed to capitalise on these now and into the future?
Land Use Opportunities
Land Use Opportunities Land Opportunities Land Opportunities
Information about the land use suitability and production potential of a variety of crops is available on Data Supermarket. It includes info about a wide variety of vegetable, fruit, arable, animal, plant and tree crops, plus climate data.
Available on the day will be a range of free guidance and tools to help farmers with freshwater management. Talk to the resea on day will be a range of free guidance to help farmers with freshwater management. Talk to the resea Talk to the Talk to the research rchrch rchers as ers as ers as they show how they have worked alongside farmers and growers to achieve and identify common goals and opportunities. they show how they have worked alongside farmers and growers to achieve and identify common goals and opportunities. show they have worked alongside farmers growers to and common and show they have worked alongside farmers growers to and common and
Tuesday, July 11th | 12.30pm
Tuesday, 11th 12.30pm 12.30pm––3:30 3:303:30 3:30pm pm pm pm

Darfield High School Hall, 7 Mclaughlins Rd, Darfield Darfield High School Hall, 7 Mclaughlins Rd, Darfield School 7 Mclaughlins Rd, School 7 Mclaughlins Rd, Lunch provided, resources available.
Wednesday,
12.30pm 12.30pm––3:30 3:303:30 3:30pm pm pm Woodbury Hall, 538 Woodbury Rd, Woodbury Lunch provided, resources available.
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MALVERN SPEECH & POETRY


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Senior Competition Senior Competition Senior Competition Senior CompetitionYears 5 and 6: Years 5 and 6: 5 and 5 and
1st=: BohAllison(KirweeModel School)&HeidiYoudale (SpringfieldSchool)


3rd: AbiPooler(Greendale School)
Year 4: 4:
1st: 1st: 1st: 1st: EliHann(Greendale School)
2nd: 2nd: 2nd: 2nd: AnnaWakefield(Springfield School)
Year 3: Year 3: 3: 3:
1st: 1st: WillaDickens(Darfield Primary)
2nd=: 2nd=: 2nd=: 2nd=: EvieBayliss&Ella Thomas(KirweeModel School)

Year 2: Year 2: 2: 2:
1st: 1st: AaliyahWate(Springfield School)
2nd=: 2nd=: 2nd=: LilyDevereux(Darfield Primary),ArianaStevens (KirweeModelSchool)& AvaHalley(Hororata Primary)
Year 0/1: Year 0/1:
1st: 1st: 1st: 1st: GeorgeAdcock(Glentunnel School)
2nd: 2nd: 2nd: 2nd: BenjiSundstrum(Greendale School).