The Orchardist | April 2021

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From left to right, Ella Wells, Emma Ritchie, Grace Mainwaring from the Lincoln Hort Society at Grow Ōtautahi

New Lincoln Horticulture Society growing rapidly Grace Mainwaring is excited about the future of the newly established Lincoln University Horticulture Society. Starting in early 2021, they’ve quickly grown to having 50 members and support from the university, growers and industry groups. By Hugh Chesterman : HortNZ “It’s really exciting, and our members are excited too,” says founder and president, Grace Mainwaring. “We’re looking forward to being able to get more people involved and exposed to the opportunities of the horticulture industry. Although it’s early days, the Horticulture Society has plans to expand the club membership, have more events with growers and the community, and give the students more experience in horticulture.

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Grace says she came up with the idea to start the club after a summer internship with HortNZ. “I was looking at the Massey Hort Society and thought, ‘why can’t we have something like that?’ I want Lincoln students to be able to get exposure to and experience in the industry too. “One thing we’re really looking forward to is an exchange with the Massey Hort Society. I’ve been having talks with their president, George Hyauiason, about meeting in Nelson to exchange ideas and see some of the exciting and innovative growers there.”

“Our first event on 15 March, a panel discussion supported by Women in Horticulture, had lots of great positive feedback. Students were inspired and really keen to get involved. April Oakley, human resources specialist at Oakley’s Premium Fresh Vegetables Ltd., was part of the panel and says the event was really valuable for the grower community. “On the panel, we talked a lot about the advantages and importance of having diverse leadership. Within horticulture, women make up half the


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Introducing Norshield® 45WG New Technology from Europe

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pages 71-72

Still rather dry in the eastern South Island

5min
pages 64-67

Are assumptions on climate change based on irrefutable science?

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pages 62-63

Fruitfed Supplies’ product trials benefit growers and the industry

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page 70

Do You Know Your Food Rules?

4min
pages 68-69

Growing strong

2min
page 54

Industry in crisis

11min
pages 50-53

Commodity levies

2min
page 49

New Lincoln Horticulture Society growing rapidly

3min
pages 46-47

Kiwifruit worker sows the seeds to a growing career

4min
pages 38-39

Feijoa season looking bright

1min
page 48

Industry stability makes automation viable

6min
pages 42-43

Cosy Cat Orchard

4min
pages 40-41

How one competition has changed the future for this budding horticulturist

4min
pages 34-35

Horticultural education centre nears funding target

3min
pages 44-45

Die cast for this season: prepare for next

9min
pages 28-31

Grower burns a path to Ormond orchard

5min
pages 26-27

Farm Environment Plan update

2min
pages 14-16

Courage under Covid’ sprouts fresh new Freshie

5min
pages 24-25

Harvest traditions, family atmosphere preserved at Birchwood

4min
pages 17-19

Natural resources and environment

3min
pages 8-9

The Chief Executive: What is needed for recovery?

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page 7

Stormy Fruit

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pages 22-23

President’s Word: Climate change is real – so what are we going to do about it?

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