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No more nail polish for woman who gave up life in accounts for organic farming

Organic farmer Shannon Wright will host visitors of the Open Farms initiative at her Waikato property. Shannon Wright used to go to work wearing nail polish on her fingers but now she comes home with soil under her fingernails. It has been almost five years since she swapped out her office job to start a business growing and supplying vegetables for farmers markets, organic food outlets and supermarkets in Hamilton and Cambridge. “I used to work in accounts, payroll, HR, health and safety for a firm in Te Rapa but things started to change after I had Izabel, my third child.

Open Farms day reconnects Kiwis with where their food comes from

Open Farms day reconnects Kiwis with where their food comes from 13 Mar, 2021 03:23 AM 6 minutes to read Rory and Hannah O Brien with their youngest son Mickey. Photo / Danielle Zollickhofer Can you bee-lieve where your food comes from? A nationwide Open Farms event on Sunday, March 21, is giving you the opportunity to reconnect with the environment and your food through an authentic farming experience. More than 40 farms across the country, covering all food and fibre sectors, including sheep, beef, dairy, horticulture and apiculture will open their gates, including four Waikato Farms. One of the places to visit on Open Farms day is the Hunt and Gather Bee Co farm near Raglan.

Local Matters - On the Farm - Democracy and the urban-rural divide

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Covid-19: Wind blown out of competitors sails as yacht club cancels regatta

SCOTT HAMMOND/STUFF The team from Queen Charlotte Yacht Club were due to host their biggest event for the year but Covid uncertainty has forced the club to cancel. News that Auckland was to move into alert level 2, while the rest of New Zealand moved to level 1, came too little, too late for the Queen Charlotte Yacht Club, which was forced to cancel its biggest event of the year. It comes after three new cases were announced in the community on Wednesday. The cases were linked to the student that previously tested positive, announced on Sunday. Despite Auckland moving to level 2, and the rest of New Zealand level 1 at midnight on Wednesday, the club made the decision to cancel the South Island’s largest centreboard regatta in order to give early certainty to competitors.

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