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Field Day Chertsey Canterbury

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In the case of an extreme weather event ARIA may be cancelled or postponed and those registered will be notified.

Join us at ARIA 2025, Wednesday 26 November, 10:45am - 3:30pm. 

Join us at ARIA 2025; a half day event at FAR’s Chertsey Arable Research Site. ARIA will showcase FAR trial work being carried out at Chertsey and will cover a range of issues critical to cropping and its related primary industries. 

International speakers 

We have two international speakers Nicole Anderson from the Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research. She will be presenting on the development of a portable sensor for rapid measurement of moisture content in grass seed. 

Joining us from Australia is entomologist Paul Horne, an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) expert he will lead a discussion on functional biodiversity plantings with Brad Howlett of the Bioeconomy Science Institute (Plant and Food). 

Lunch will be provided and after the talks have finished there will be an opportunity to have a drink and a chat with fellow growers, presenters and industry. 

We look forward to seeing you there.

View the full programme here. 

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Chertsey Arable Research Site

1904 Rakaia Highway, Rakaia

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