A recent field trip to Clareview’s regenerative farm system highlights the importance of pasture and how choosing the right mixture can improve soil health.
News & events
Around 50 industry professionals, farmers, community members and more gathered in Cust to hear about cultural and biodiversity values in the Waimakariri zone.
Summer is just about here and that means irrigation will become more widespread across North Canterbury. Make sure that your irrigator operates correctly.
Council adopts the recommendations of the independent hearing commissioners on Plan Change 7 and Plan Change 2.
It's important for the rural community to understand what the Essential Freshwater package will mean for them. We are here to help.
The Ashburton Lakes/Ōtuwharekai are in danger of flipping due to an increase in nutrients in the water.
Soil Conservation and Revegetation project (SCAR project) promotes soil stabilisation and improves soil management in areas subject to erosion and high winds.
A proposed second stage of weed control and planting at Lynton Downs, Kaikōura will support native forest regeneration within the Kahutara catchment.
Find out about the review of the Overseer tool and how this could impact the way we manage our waterways.
The Ahuriri catchment in Twizel is benefitting from passionate local farmers and their will to improve water quality.
A covenant is a great way to protect existing biodiversity and improve the health of ecosystems.
Find out more about how much water there is across our region each quarter.