35th Annual FLRC Workshop
held at Massey University and Online, February 2023

Diverse Solutions for Efficient Land, Water and Nutrient Use

 

The correct citation for papers presented at this workshop is:

[Authors], 2023. [Title of paper]. In: Diverse solutions for efficient land, water and nutrient Use. (Eds C.L Christensen, D.J.Horne and R.Singh). http://flrc.massey.ac.nz/publications.html. Occasional Report No. 35. Farmed Landscapes Research Centre, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand. [No. of pages].

 

2023 PROGRAMME AND ABSTRACT BOOKLET

 

Papers presented:
(listed alphabetically on the surmame of the principal author)

Arnold


Lisa Arnold

Napier
BLAND USE FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR NGĀTI TAHU NGĀTI WHAOA (WAIKATO)

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Bjorholm


Simon Bjorholm

SEGES Innovation, Aarhus N
DANISH EXPERIENCE WITH CATCHMENT OFFICERS AND IMPLEMENTATION OF NITROGEN MITIGATION PRACTICES

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Bloomer


Dan Bloomer, A Dickson, D France, P Schofield

LandWISE Incorporated
CARBON POSITIVE: CAN WE REGENERATE SOIL CARBON IN SOILS USED FOR INTENSIVE FIELD CROPPING?

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Brocksopp


Adrian Brocksopp, E Burt-Priddy, M Highway, C Wright

Element Environmental, Hamilton, Wellington, Christchurch
BUILDING CAPABILITY AND CAPACITY FOR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

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Burbery


Lee Burbery, P Abraham, JP Praat, V Brasell, A Bichan, M Close

DairyNZ, Lincoln
A COMPARISON OF THREE DIFFERENT EDGE-OF-FIELD NITRATE MITIGATION PRACTICES, AS REALISED FROM FIELD TRIALS

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Chibuike


Grace Chibuike, T Palmada, S Saggar, D Giltrap and J Luo

School of Agriculture and Environment, Massey University, Palmerston North
AN ASSESSMENT OF THE THRESHOLD CONCENTRATIONS OF NITRIFICATION INHIBITORS TO REDUCE URINE NITROGEN NITRIFICATION RATES ON PASTURE SOILS

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Chin


Yin Chin, D Gray, S Linton, J Sclater, P Back, E Gee, D Horne, C Rogers

School of Veterinary Science, Massey University, Palmerston North
SEASONAL FLUCTUATION OF LIVESTOCK NUMBERS ON EQUINE STUD FARMS AND THE IMPACT ON MODELLING OF FARM LEVEL NITROGEN LEACHING

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Chin


Yin Chin, P Back, E Gee, D Horne, C Rogers

School of Veterinary Science, Massey University, Palmerston North
THE QUANTIFICATION OF RELATIVE STOCK UNITS FOR HORSES WITHIN A PASTURE-BASED PRODUCTION SYSTEM

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Dewhurst


Zachary Dewhurst, A Mackay, L Burkitt, S Rosanowski, B Devantier, E Noakes, G Cosgrove, G Hart

AgResearch, Palmerston North
COMPARISON OF THE SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF DUNG UNDER HIGH AND LOW INSTANTANEOUS STOCKING DENSITIES

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Ding


Keren Ding, J Luo, H D, T Clough, S Ledgard, S Lindsey

Agresearch, Hamilton
THE EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT COW URINARY NITROGEN RATES ON GASEOUS NITROGEN FLUXES FROM PASTURE SOIL

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Durie


R Durie and K Woodford

Perrin Ag Consultants, Rotorua
INCORPORATING COMPOSTING SHELTERS ON FARM: FINDINGS FROM RECENT FARMER CASE STUDIES

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Ellwood


Brian Ellwood, H Lowe, K Beecroft, C Campbell

Lowe Environmental Impact
MATCHING SOILS AND IRRIGATION AUTOMATION FOR SUSTAINABLE USE OF WASTEWATER

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Giltrap


Donna Giltrap, K Adhikari, J Luo, and S Saggar

Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research, Palmerston North
THE CHALLENGE OF ENSURING GOOD PHYSICAL MIXING OF INHIBITOR APPLIED TO A URINE PATCH

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Giltrap


Donna Giltrap, J Pollacco, S Graham, S Carrick, L Lilburne, and JP Tavernet

Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research, Palmerston North
MULTI-LAYER SOIL HYDROLOGY MODELLING IN OVERSEER®

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Hamilton


Dugald Hamilton and J Brown

Repond International Ltd, Gisborne
FIELD TRIALS OF MULTISPECIES PASTURES AND ACTIVE BIOLOGICS TO ENHANCE PRODUCTIVITY AND NUTRIENT UPTAKE

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Henry


Beverley Henry

Faculty of Science, Queensland University of Technology
ARE SOIL CARBON CREDITS A HUGE OPPORTUNITY OR POTENTIALLY HIGH RISK?

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Iqbal


Muhammad Wasim Iqbal, I Draganova, P Morel, S Morris

School of Agriculture and Environment, Massey University
FACTORS AFFECTING GRAZING AND RUMINATION BEHAVIOURS OF DAIRY COWS IN A PASTURE-BASED SYSTEM IN NEW ZEALAND COWS

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Kirschbaum


Miko Kirschbaum, M Lieffering, P Newton, P Mudge, M Moreno

Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research, Palmerston North
OBSERVED AND MODELLED CARBON FLUXES AT A GRAZED SITE WITH CO2 ENRICHMENT

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Meads


Nigel Meads, P Gaddam, N Jantasila, A Kocher

Alltech (NZ) Ltd, Auckland
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DIETARY INCLUSION OF WHEAT AND PALM KERNEL AND METHANE EMISSIONS DETERMINED USING AN IN VITRO METHODOLOGY

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Moghaddam


Reza Moghaddam, G Barkle, A Rivas, D Torres, L Schipper

University of Waikato, Hamilton
ENHANCED NITRATE REMOVAL WITH METHANOL DOSING IN WOODCHIP BIOREACTORS: LABORATORY AND FIELD EVIDENCE

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Morton


Jeff Morton

MortonAg, Christchurch
CLOVER TEST STRIPS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF MOLYBDENUM DEFICIENCY

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Morton


Jeff Morton

MortonAg, Christchurch
STARTER NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS TO ESTABLISH CLOVER SWARDS

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Nowell


Peter Nowell, M Sands, C Muller, M Inness, T Stephens, N Brown

Healthy Waters Dept, Auckland Council
IMPROVED UNDERSTANDING OF GROWER SYSTEMS WITHIN THE PUKEKOHE AREA TO INFORM THE FRESHWATER MANAGEMENT TOOL

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Nowell


Peter Nowell, C Muller, T Stephens, T Kpodonu, M Patel, N Brown

Healthy Waters Dept, Auckland Council
ACCOUNTING FOR CHANGE: A PIONEERING APPROACH TO OPTIMISED CATCHMENT ACTION PLANNING USING THE FRESHWATER MANAGEMENT TOOL

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Palihakkara


Janani Palihakkara, L Burkitt, C Attanayake, P Jeyakumar

Farmed Landscapes Research Centre, School of Agriculture and Environment, Massey University
REDOX-INDUCED PHOSPHORUS RELEASE IN CRITICAL SOURCE AREAS UNDER SHORT-TERM SUBMERGENCE IN WINTER

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Rowarth


Jacqueline Rowarth, A Roberts and M Manning

Lincoln University, Lincoln
THE GOAL, THE CONCEPTS AND THE PATH TO SUCCESS

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Sangster


Catherine Sangster and J Gibbs

Ministry for Primary Industries - Manatū  Ahu
INCLUSION OF NON-PASTURE FEED IN THE AGRICULTURAL INVENTORY MODEL FOR DAIRY, SHEEP AND BEEF

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Schon


Nicole Schon and A Mackay

AgResearch, Lincoln
ON-FARM SOIL HEALTH ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL TO AID DECISION MAKING

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Sukias


James Sukias and C Tanner

NIWA, Hamilton
A CONSTRUCTED WETLAND RECEIVING DAIRY FARM RUN-OFF: EFFECTIVENESS DURING HIGH FLOW EVENTS COMPARED WITH BASEFLOW

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Tanner


Chris Tanner, M Tomer, B Goeller and F Matheson

NIWA, Hamilton
DIVERSE SOLUTIONS FOR MITIGATION OF DIFFUSE CONTAMINANT LOSSES: WHICH GOES WHERE, FOR WHAT?

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Tavernet


Jean-Paul Tavernet

Overseer Ltd, Wellington
IMPACT OF USING DIFFERENT CLIMATE DATASETS IN THE OVERSEER MODEL

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Tavernet


Jean-Paul Tavernet

Overseer Ltd, Wellington
SENSITIVITY AND UNCERTAINTY ANALYSES FOR N-LOSS ESTIMATES BY THE OVERSEER MODEL

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Taylor


Matthew Taylor

Waikato Regional Council, Hamilton
RECOVERY OF SOIL AFTER OVERIRRIGATING WITH DAIRYSHED EFFLUENT

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Tran


Duy Tran, N Schon, E Dominati and A Mackay

AgResearch Grasslands, Palmerston North
APPLYING ADVANCED GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGIES TO CAPTURE VARIATION IN SOIL HEALTH VARIABLES IN HILL COUNTRY LANDSCAPES

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Tsimba


Rowland Tsimba, B Malcom, T Gunn, I Williams, D Densley, G Edmeades, J Corkran

Genetic Technologies Ltd
DEVELOPING A SUCCESSFUL NITROGEN MITIGATION STRATEGY IN A MAIZE GRAIN - CATCH CROP PRODUCTION SYSTEM

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Woodward


K Woodward, C Tanner and F Matheson

NIWA Ltd
IDENTIFYING THE POTENTIAL FOR CONSTRUCTED WETLAND TO RELEASE DISSOLVED REACTIVE PHOSPHORUS

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We are grateful for this support that allows for presentations by invited speakers, involvement of students from several universities and enables registration costs to be kept to a minimum.

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