Emerging effluent technology a ‘game changer’ for dairy industry
Technology will initially be used in Canterbury and then rolled out nationally.
Dane Ambler
Thu, 03 May 2018
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Farmer-owned fertiliser co-operative Ravensdown and Lincoln University in Canterbury have teamed up to unveil a “breakthrough” effluent technology that could significantly improve the dairy sector’s effluent and water efficiency.
The emerging technology, known as ClearTech, will reduce
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Dane Ambler
Thu, 03 May 2018
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