More than 200 people attended an open day to observe the progress of Whenua Haumanu, a major agriculture research program in NZ focusing on regenerative agriculture. Led by Massey University and funded by the Ministry for Primary Industries, the program is in its third year of a seven-year study, exploring various aspects of the farm system and trialling contemporary and regenerative farming practices. Professor Danny Donaghy heads the project, emphasizing the importance of gathering data that will benefit farmers, attracting a diverse group of attendees including scientists, students, industry groups, rural professionals, and farmers.
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Julia DeLuney denies mother’s murder, describes Khandallah home ‘warzone’ scene
The daughter of Helen Gregory, 79, who was found murdered in her Wellington home, described the shock of discovering a scene like a "warzone" upon returning. Julia DeLuney, 53, denies the charges, claiming another person is to blame, while the Crown alleges financial troubles led her to attack her mother before returning with her husband. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: A woman is in trouble for her mother's death in their home, and...
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