Shepherdess: Soil Studies
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Can Māori Knowledge of Moon Phases Help Farm Resilience?
Bay of Plenty farmers gathered to learn about the Māori lunar calendar and native plants that Māori farmers have used to counter illnesses in farm animals. The goal was to inspire farmers to create their own maramataka on their own...
Working In Partnership with Farmers to Revitalise te Taiao
Rere ki Uta Rere ki Tai is a project working in the the Waikato, Taupō, and Bay of Plenty regions as part of the Revitalise Te Taiao research programme. Here, they reflect on their research to support and implement farming...
Transforming Soil Legacies
Farmers interviewed through the place-based Revitalise Te Taiao project share their personal journeys and experience in transforming the soil on their land. Based in the Bay of Plenty and Waikato, the Rere ki Uta, Rere ki Tai project is testing farming methods...
Ten Farms Announced as Partners in Rere ki Uta, Rere ki Tai Project
Ten farms in Waikato and Te Arawa Waka have stepped up to share their knowledge and trial new approaches as part of the Rere ki Uta, Rere ki Tai project, part of the Revitalise Te Taiao research programme. Ten farms...
Rere ki Uta, Rere ki Tai Aims to Revitalise Te Taiao with a Focus on the Mana and Mauri of Soil
Three place-based projects have been awarded funding as part of the Revitalise Te Taiao research programme. Paeroa-based Rere ki Uta, Rere ki Tai, a project led by AgriSea New Zealand, has been allocated $2.7 million to test farming methods that...