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New life for Whatawhata research station

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New life for Whatawhata research station

Beef and Lamb NZ, wants to use the farm, and half a dozen like it, for its demonstration farm programme. Richard Wakelin, general manager of the organisation's farm section, said the new programme would sit alongside the existing monitor farm programme. Mr Wakelin said he hoped the new programme would be in place by October 1 after the Beef & Lamb NZboard had decided what should be included reports Stuff. The board would be asking "what are the key big hits that we need to strategy look at?". Mr Wakelin said he didn't want to wait until October 1 if there were options worth immediately exploring. "If there was something already running and could be brought to the board sooner we need to be looking at that," he said. Dr Gavin Sheath, AgResearch's commercial team leader for agriculture and the environment at the Ruakura campus in Hamilton, told a dozen farmers attending a rare field day at Whatawhata in November that the laboratory-equipped station was under-utilised. "How many have Environment Waikato brought out to sit down and do this?" he asked. "We are not using it. It's just a bloody waste." Mr Wakelin said the demonstration farms would be focused on one topic at a time, rather than be like the monitor farm programme which was focused on full farm systems. "It's important that we have better extension and uptake," Mr Wakelin said.

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