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- Do you like traveling and/or meeting other NZTCA members? Use a Mobile Home or have park-over space? -
Offer Tree-Stops or Park Over Place facilities to fellow tree croppers and enjoy the same from others when you travel.
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NEWS -
- Update:
- Dr Don McKenzie Award 2011 presented to Chris Ryan, during the superb NZTCA 2011 Conference held in April
- The Food Bill - just another safeguard, you might believe—until you read it...
- Bee Decline a Farming Threat - neonicotinoids - colony collapse disorder...
- Central Otago Tree Croppers are embarking on an "Orchards in Schools Program"
- Hazelnut identification project – hazelnut.org.nz
- Tree Crops Recipe Book - available now!
- Walnut blogletter launched - Enduring walnut advocate Nick Nelson Parker wants to hear from you if you grow walnuts in New Zealand - more details...
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Trees for Bees project - NZTCA Bay of Plenty Branch has initiated a Bee Sub-group, to promote Bees and their needs... - Fruit Driller Caterpillar (Guava Moth) - Auckland infestation update by John R Clearwater
"Conclusions: Homeowners in Auckland city will now find their fruit infested when harvested…" - Mark Christensen's 2006 Apple Cancer Research Update
- ... more News... News INDEX
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