This FAR newsletter includesA shaky start to spring, An overview of, and future opportunities for the New Zealand arable industry, So what actually happened?, Arable Ys up on farm security, Levy rates for 2011, Assessment of fault scarp rehabilitation on farms affected by 4 September Canterbury earthquake, A message from Mel, FAR maize research programme, Innovation generation - building supply chain solutions, Ballance Farm Environment Awards - entries open, Global bird strike experts review ground-breaking grass research, FAR International Conference, Measurement and modelling of soil carbon pools in the Millenium Tillage Trial, The use of precision agriculture and in particular the use of sensor technologies going forward, Precision irrigation: the future of irrigation, Losses still being reported, Arable Ys head north, Plant & Food Research tasked with working for New Zealand, Together we can beat the weeds, Pumpkin cupcakes, Water scheduling about to get a whole lot smarter, Earl Worsfold: Canterbury grower, An update from Simon, A focus on marketing for Canterbury’s arable women, Quake assistance contacts, Applications now open for the FAR postgraduate scholarship and FAR summer scholarships.