Welcome to the spring 2025 edition of From the Ground Up
In this issue:
- New FAR CEO
- NZ Grown Grains
- Optimising N
In this issue:
The FAR Nominations and Remunerations Committee (NRC) is calling for nominations to fill four grower director positions on the FAR Board from 1 January 2026.
FAR levy payers can apply for a grant to attend international industry-related conferences/workshops/events, etc. Find the guidelines here.
The EPA decision-making committee has determined that the risks associated with the use of chlorpyrifos outweigh the benefits.
Growers, maize seed companies and maize seed merchants will not have to pay the maize biosecurity levy for transactions conducted after 1st July 2025.
FAR combine harvester workshops have taken out the Technology Innovation Award at the 2025 Primary Industries New Zealand Award Ceremony.
The Board and staff of the Foundation for Arable Research are delighted to congratulate FAR CEO, Alison Stewart, on her appointment as a Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit.
Welcome to the Winter 2025 edition of From the Ground Up. This edition of From the Ground Up includes information on: Farewell Alison StewartMaize weed managementBarley nitrogen
Registrations are open for the 2025 FAR Conference: Show me the money. The event is being held at Lincoln University, Monday 30 June and Tuesday 1 July.
Dr Scott Champion has been appointed as the new Chief Executive of the Foundation for Arable Research.
Congratulations to those arable farming families who excelled in the 2025 Ballance Farm Environment Awards.