Fertilizer co-op Ravensdown has introduced a fixed-price n-Protect pilot program to help farmers manage their nitrogen costs, offering a set price for nitrogen for the upcoming season. This initiative aims to provide certainty and stability to farmers amid volatile market conditions, allowing them to plan their budgets more effectively. The program will be available to around 200 farmers in the South Island, with the potential for expansion in the future.
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Old Polytech buildings to be cleared for car park
Buildings on the old polytech site in Ashburton have been marked for demolition after failing to secure new homes. The Ashburton District Council decided to redevelop the site into an unsealed gravel car park for $1.6 million, with offers made to community groups to buy prefab classrooms for $1 each. Following failed tenders, the council has decided to demolish the buildings, including the two-storey structures, as part of a programme likely to take place in...
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