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NZAGRC Highlights in 2022
Our Highlights document is an easy way to find out what’s been happening across our research programmes and other activities.
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Pūtea Rangahau – Tuku Haurehu a Ahuwhenua
Toihau and the NZAGRC are opening a new funding round dedicated to supporting Māori innovation on agricultural greenhouse gas emissions.
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State of Science webinar: Future farm systems
Details of the NZAGRC State of Science webinar that took place on Wednesday 16 November 2022.
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Developing a new soil carbon programme
The NZAGRC is seeking research ideas to help develop a new Research & Development (R&D) Plan for soil carbon management.
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State of Science webinar: Progress towards low methane dairy sires
Details of the NZAGRC State of Science webinar that took place on 22 August 2022.
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State of Science webinar: Pastoral systems, soil carbon and nitrous oxide emissions
Details of the NZAGRC State of Science webinar that took place on Friday 27 May 2022.
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Growing the GHG research community through NZAGRC scholarships
Scholarship funding provided to Lincoln, Massey and Waikato University students by the NZAGRC is helping build capacity in the New Zealand science system and, critically, is increasing progress towards solutions for reducing agricultural greenhouse gases.
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Boosting capability in the methane vaccine programme
Three post-doctoral researchers have been making a real difference in New Zealand's methane vaccine programme.
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State of Science webinar: Takahuri Whenua
Details of the NZAGRC State of Science webinar that took place on Friday 25 February 2022.
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State of Science webinar: developing methane inhibitors for grazing livestock on New Zealand farms
Details of the NZAGRC State of Science webinar that took place Monday 6 December 2021
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NZAGRC Highlights in 2021
Our Highlights document is an easy way to find out what’s been happening across our research programmes and other activities.
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State of Science webinar: breeding low-emitting cattle
Details of the NZAGRC State of Science webinar that took place Thursday 25 February 2021.