Read more about the article Peanut butter works wonders for Whiritoa Conservation Trust trapping programme
The Toa Trappers of Whiritoa have been using humane auto-traps to lessen the number of rats in the environment. Peanut butter is proving to have a good ‘hit rate’. Photo: SUPPLIED

Peanut butter works wonders for Whiritoa Conservation Trust trapping programme

The use of peanut butter is having a “really good hit-rate” when it comes to one conservation trust’s attempts to eradicate rats from the environment.The Whiritoa Conservation Trust is a…

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Read more about the article Scanning results are in
The Waikato region saw the largest single year drop in 6-week in-calf rates for at least the last two decades. Photo: SUPPLIED

Scanning results are in

Our scanning results are in and those of us with statistical fetishes now get to have our way with the numbers! All-in-all it was not a great season in the…

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Read more about the article Above and beyond: St John staff receive Orders
Newly minted Commander of the Order John Armitt has loved every minute of his time with Hato Hone St John. “It’s a great career and a great way to give back to your community.” Photo: ALICE PARMINTER

Above and beyond: St John staff receive Orders

John Armitt, the Hauraki-Coromandel area operations manager for Hato Hone St John, is one of ten people from the Thames-Coromandel and Hauraki districts to be acknowledged at an investiture ceremony…

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