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Large wetland being created in Central Hawke s Bay 13 Apr, 2021 12:46 AM 4 minutes to read The 1.6 hectare wetland is being planted with 24,000 native wetland and riparian plants. CHB Mail A large wetland is being constructed in Tukipo, Central Hawke s Bay to investigate how wetlands can be used to remove nitrogen and other contaminants from farm run-off and improve the health of surrounding waterways. The Hawke s Bay Regional Council is working in partnership with the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (Niwa), Fonterra and the Tukipo Catchment Group to build the 1.6ha wetland, which is being planted with 24,000 native wetland and riparian plants. ....
SHARING OPTIONS: Fertiliser applied to silage ground before mid-April means swards will be ready for harvesting in early June. Although there has been snow and freezing temperatures of late, it is time to get fertiliser spread on silage ground. Where nitrogen is applied over the next week, grass should be ready for harvesting by the first week of June, assuming 100 units of nitrogen is spread for first cut silage. ....