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Milk & Money - Feed and Fertiliser

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Milk & Money - Feed and Fertiliser
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In this third episode of web series Milk & Money, journalist Baz Macdonald looks at synthetic fertiliser and water — key inputs for intensive dairy farming — and asks if there is a way to lessen environmental impacts while still making money. Mark Wynne (from fertiliser company Ballance Agri-Nutrients) and independent consultant Stan Winter offer differing views on fertiliser use, while Greenpeace CEO Russel Norman favours reducing New Zealand's dairy herd to repair environmental damage. ...

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2021
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