Recent Articles
Pesticides not to blame for bee decline
Europe’s decision to ban neonicotinoids is another example of politicians making decisions meant for regulators. Pesticides have been blamed for a decline in bee health despite a lack of scientific proof. “Clear scientific evidence has taken a back-seat to a politically-based decision on regulation, which could mean the reduction of effective crop protection products in […]
Provide habitat and wildlife will come
With the restoration of water into the Gravel Pit, corner of Hansen Rd and Waituna Lagoon Rd, water birds have returned.
Upcoming Meeting
Next Waituna Landcare Group meeting is Monday 22nd April at Kapuka South Community Centre, 7.30pm.
Conservation Volunteers to the Rescue
Fonterra sponsor the Conservation Volunteers to assist with projects in the Waituna Catchment.
Gravel pit restoration well under way
Just over a year ago the old gravel pit on the corner of Hanson Rd and Waituna Lagoon Rd was an eyesore
Drought over, milk production to lift – yeah right!
‘I couldn’t believe it when he said that the drought was over and that milk production would now go up for the season.
I’d be interested to see how farmers…’
The meat industry
I applaud the new Meat Industry group for trying to get a bit of reform and improvement in the industry but I was alarmed to read that they are seeking a mandate from farmers.
Gravel pit becomes wetland
With a good level of water in Polly’s Pond, we are seeing the return of wildlife to the area.
Gorge Road School Waituna Ambassadors on the Job
First day on the job was a planting session at the Gravel Pit.
Remember when, 2008: No Mexican standoff PLEASE
Murmurs of animosity and past rivalries between the co-operatives have Natural Producers Chairman Murray Rohloff concerned that the Mega-Merger negotiations are heading toward a Mexican Stand-Off.