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Digital farm planning could open gate to cleaner waterways

Hawke's Bay farmers collaborate on river catchment tech to inform dialogue with council, consumers.

MyEnviro managing director Brent 'Butch' Paterson speaks with Will Mace.

Will Mace Thu, 02 Feb 2023

Some parts of the Hawke’s Bay have been inundated over the past six months in a way that hasn’t been seen for decades, and Brent “Butch” Paterson’s land has borne the brunt.

Paterson’s family has 600 hectares of sheep, beef and dairy grazing farm land at Patoka, 40 kilometres north-west

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Will Mace Thu, 02 Feb 2023
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