With crop residue burning season here, it is essential that the all rules and requirements are followed to manage any potentially adverse effects.
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Sign up for the latest newsMore than 40 consent reviews for water takes near the Hakatere River have been granted, as new monitoring stations provide a clearer picture on availability.
The latest LAWA data shows little change in water quality for Canterbury's rivers over the last 10 years.
Need help with your winter grazing? Here are some tips for what you should be thinking about on farm mid-winter.
All new planting plans need local and regional council approval, to make sure the land, plan and plants are suitable for planting.
We have released new guidelines for Farm Environment Plan auditors regarding winter forage crop grazing and wet weather management.
The Soil Conservation and Regeneration (SCAR) programme, which aims to support landowners with erosion-prone land, has completed its first year.
We are supporting industry initiatives to ensure farmers follow good winter grazing practice and if needed, seek advice as early as possible.
Nitrate contamination in waterways is cause for concern for everyone in Canterbury.
Farmers in the Ahuriri catchment recently met to discuss irrigation management with the goal of operating farms sustainably now and in the future.
Proactive improvement to farming practices has seen 89 percent of Waimakariri Irrigation Limited (WIL) shareholders achieve an A or B FEP audit score.
Discover the mysteries of Lake Pukaki.