Quorum Sense responds to proposed GE Technology changes
We have released a statement following the Government's announcement proposing changes to GE Technology use in Aotearoa New Zealand. Tell us what you think and what questions you have.
Quorum Sense takes Six Inches of Soil to Parliament
Last week, Ministers and Members of Parliament filled the Beehive’s Theatrette to watch the UK regenerative farming documentary, Six Inches of Soil, and discuss the role of soil in addressing New Zealand’s food, farming and climate challenges.
Hay bale grazing vs baleage grazing: Is one better than the other?
Bale grazing is increasing in popularity as a practice to improve soil armour (cover) in the winter. However, successful outcomes depend on design and management, as well as the type of bales used. This article outlines the difference between using hay vs. baleage, and subsequent benefits.
Hay bale grazing: A best practice guide
We’ve outlined a set of guiding principles and management considerations to support New Zealand farmers implementing hay bale grazing. When managed appropriately, hay bale grazing benefits can include improved soil health, increased soil organic matter, and water holding capacity, plus greater plant diversity and more.
Press release: Funding boost helps expand farmer-led regenerative farming capabilities
Farmer-led network, Quorum Sense, has received funding from MPI to continue its work supporting farmers and growers in their transition to regenerative farming.