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20Aug

Aerial Surveying and Mapping – Nutrient Proof of Placement and Compliance

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Whether in the form of fertiliser, effluent, or other sources, the spreading of nutrients for soil maintenance and plant uptake is essential for majority of farming practices today. Excessive use of nutrients has also been identified as the key catalyst driving poor ground and surface water quality and because of this, governmental and regional bodies […]
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29Mar

Reducing Variability in Pea Crop Yield Using Multi-Spectral Imagery

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Introduction Peas are an important crop grown in New Zealand, especially in Canterbury, which is the main growing region for peas. Peas play a vital role in maintaining the biological and economic sustainability of New Zealand’s arable industry. They enhance soil fertility and structure, provide breaks for disease in arable rotations, and provide good monetary […]
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20Mar

Stage 2 CPW Irrigation Scheme – Canterbury

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  The Central Plains Water (CPW) Irrigation scheme is a large-scale proposal for water diversion, damming, reticulation and irrigation for the Central Plains of Canterbury, New Zealand, with construction being started in 2014. The initial proposal through the construction of a storage dam, tunnels and a series of canals and water races was to supply […]
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06Mar

Real Estate

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  We specialise in combining ground and aerial photography and videography.  We’ve found it to be an extremely powerful tool when it comes to marketing and showcasing residential and rural properties. Listed below are some examples of property advertising we have done for our clients based in Canterbury and Otago.   Hunter Hills Station – […]
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02Aug

Carbon Credit Mapping – Manawatu Hill Country

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  The Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) puts a price on greenhouse gas emissions, which encourages land owners to establish and manage forests to increase carbon storage and gain carbon credits.  The primary unit of trade is the NZU (New Zealand Unit), also known as carbon credits. A lot of New Zealand farm land is steep […]
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