Going bush on the Canterbury Plains
The benefits could outweigh the complications of re-establishing some of the native forestry across the Canterbury Plains. From attracting native birds and bees for pest control and pollination through to animal welfare wins and market premiums; planting the right species on your farm is worth investigating. Words Delwyn Dickey.
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