Displaying items by tag: Lincoln University
Phosphorus recovery a game of snakes and ladders
Research into improving phosphorus recovery and overall use efficiency remains urgent in the face ongoing and future supply and price volatility.
Lincoln’s new man on top
The new chancellor of Lincoln University impresses as practical and forward-thinking, the kind of man who gets things done.
New AGMARDT scholarships announced
Seven new AGMARDT scholarships totalling $50,000 have been granted to agribusiness people undertaking leadership and governance training.
IrrigationNZ and Feds ask for scientific integrity
IrrigationNZ and Federated Farmers say greater scrutiny of claims irrigation causes increased 'rumbly-gut' is needed.
Agri-food sector crucial for New Zealanders’ wellbeing
The agri-food sector in New Zealand contributes around one fifth of the country's GDP according to a new study.
Milking sheep potential problems afoot
New student growth for Lincoln University
Upcoming dairy talent drawn by scholarships
Messages from the burning bush
A 'plant barbecue' was used in a joint study to test the vulnerability of New Zealand plants to wildfires.
Happy being small herd farmers
As the cows cram into Randal Inch's milking shed you realise space is at a premium on this small North Canterbury dairy farm on the outskirts of Rangiora.