The Orchardist | May 2022

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Kings Seeds owners Barbara and Gerard Martin and their new general manager Charlotte Connoley in the company’s Katikati warehouse

Plants can help reduce emissions and chemical use Seeds for flowers to feed beneficial insects, for plants which help regenerate the soil, and for green manure are among those in the thousands of sacks, bags and packets which fill the Katikati warehouse of Kings Seeds. Elaine Fisher Better known for its online business supplying seeds to home gardeners, the company also specialises in supplying smaller commercial growers, farmers, and horticulturalists with specific varieties to meet their needs. Charlotte Connoley, Kings Seeds general manager, says the regenerative agriculture movement is strong right now. “A lot of people see the benefits of using green manure to enhance soils, and plants to help reduce chemical inputs and lower emissions. These are in line with the government’s aim for a more sustainable primary economy, as set out in its Fit for a Better World plan.” And there is a science to back up the use of plants to help improve the environment, including from research by Lincoln University, says Gerard Martin who, with his wife Barbara, owns Kings Seeds. 42

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“Flowering plants can help with integrated pest management programmes on orchards and vineyards by providing nectar and pollen for beneficial insects,” says Gerard.

Seeds for flowers to feed beneficial insects “Integrated pest management means growers monitor pests and use target sprays for specific pests when required. By understanding the lifecycle of pests and beneficial insects they can use nature to encourage the good guys to fight for them.


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Netropolitan – Waste not want not

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page 70

AdvanceQuip add CASE H Series

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pages 71-72

Fruitfed Supplies – Being a part of a grower’s team

2min
page 69

Overloaded orchardists hit by trio of massive rain events

9min
pages 40-43

Tuatara Structures – Deliver well built. Go well beyond.

2min
page 66

Icon refreshed

3min
page 50

Nitrogen cycling in permanent fruit crops

16min
pages 60-65

Plants can help reduce emissions and chemical use

6min
pages 44-47

Leicesters Soil Solutions – Debunking myths around soil fumigants and their impact on soil health

2min
page 68

Ag-Steel – Good decision pays off

2min
page 67

Flexible working conditions enhance industry’s appeal

3min
pages 38-39

Unlikely crop keeps orchard afloat

6min
pages 32-33

Labour-saving robotic packer’s timely arrival

5min
pages 28-29

Motivated young grower takes every opportunity to drive his career forward

4min
pages 30-31

Campaigns and schemes increase appeal of work in horticulture

3min
pages 36-37

December Deadline for Free Trades Training Applications

2min
pages 34-35

Kiwifruit industry updates biosecurity plan

5min
pages 26-27

President’s Word The positives in change

5min
pages 4-5

Guidance from above for orchard management

5min
pages 22-23

Waimea Dam update

3min
pages 24-25

Environment Canterbury decision provides consenting pathway

4min
pages 12-13

The Chief Executive: Planning and working towards a bright

9min
pages 6-9

A guide to New Zealand’s biosecurity system

4min
pages 10-11

Recruiting staff early one strategy for summerfruit harvest success

5min
pages 20-21

Citrus project aims to lighten spraying impact

9min
pages 17-19
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