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Great farmer turnout at effluent field day

Great farmer turnout at effluent field day

A fantastic Reporoa and Waikite dairy farmer turnout at a recent effluent management field day is a sign of the sector’s commitment to doing the right thing by the environment, says organiser Jon Palmer.

“We had about a total of 100 farmers and industry professionals coming along to the field day at the Tumunui Dairy property to see how its great effluent system works,” says Mr Palmer, a sustainable agricultural advisor at Waikato Regional Council.

“It’s excellent to see such strong farmer interest in managing dairy effluent in a way that both protects the environment and enhances profits by using nutrients in effluent to boost farm production.”

Besides staff from the regional council, farmers at last week’s event south of Rotorua were able to consult experts from DairyNZ, AgFirst and OPUS. Dairy companies Fonterra and Miraka were also on hand to talk about their environmental initiatives.

The field day builds on work the council is doing to engage directly with farmers in the area one-to-one to help them ensure their effluent management systems are up to scratch, with a reasonable amount of time given to make improvements where required. It’s part of a new region-wide approach the council has been implementing in recent years.

“Farmers have been responding positively to this approach,” said Mr Palmer.

The council’s sustainable agriculture team is on 0800 800 401 and more effluent management advice is available at www.waikatoregion.govt.nz/forfarmers

Our picture shows Logan Bowler of DairyNZ (right) and Jon Palmer from Waikato Regional Council explaining the intricacies of effluent management at the effluent field day at Tumunui Dairy.

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