Displaying items by tag: research

Saturday, 05 November 2016 16:20

New grasses have huge benefits

Grasses being developed by AgResearch scientists are expected to result in healthier animals, better production on the farm and less impact on the environment.

Published in General News
Tuesday, 01 November 2016 09:55

Seaweed an answer to healthier cows?

About 11 years ago Canadian farmer Joe Dorgan noticed that his cattle in a paddock by the sea were more productive than his other cows.

Published in General News
Tuesday, 25 October 2016 13:55

Breeding grass to withstand excess water

Irish scientists are working on breeding grasses and cereal crops able to better handle wet conditions.

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The Waikato Regional Council is welcoming a Federated Farmers-led joint project testing the implications of the Healthy Rivers/Wai Ora: Proposed Waikato Regional Plan Change 1 for the rural community.

Published in General News
Wednesday, 05 October 2016 15:17

$3m more for high-value nutrition projects

Science and Innovation Minister Steven Joyce has announced the High-Value Nutrition National Science Challenge is investing $3 million in its Consumer Insights and Science of Food research programmes.

Published in General News
Wednesday, 21 September 2016 06:55

Comparing dairy system footprints

A Lincoln University PhD student is putting New Zealand’s vaunted paddock-based dairy industry to the test.

Published in General News
Thursday, 15 September 2016 10:55

AgResearch bolstered by funding round

AgResearch has been awarded over $16m in funding to further its research into pest control, animal nutrition, and forage production, and to research ways to objectively measure the quality of New Zealand meat.

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Using charged iron to capture tiny particles worth hundreds of dollars per kilo and creating technology to speed up nature more than 300 fold.

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Could feeding cows brassicas help reduce nitrogen loss from the soil?

Published in General News
Tuesday, 19 April 2016 15:55

Psychological lift for hill country farmers

The psychological theory of 'self-efficacy' is being used by Massey University agricultural and social scientists to create greater self-belief in hill country farmers.

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