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Our June 2022 newsletter is now published. Read the news on:groundbreaking resea...
Our June 2022 newsletter is now published. Read the news on:groundbreaking resea...
Lincoln Agritech and Lincoln University are establishing two new scholarships fo...
What if farmers could use satellite data to pinpoint exactly where fields were s...
A new project investigating precision weeding in vineyards could potentially pre...
New Zealand’s braided rivers dominate our east coast environments. But how do ...
Health and safety have always been important to Lincoln Agritech – and now we ...
We’re now three months into 2022 and, like the two previous years, it’s shap...
Our March newsletter is now published.We look at:how we have been helping to tra...
When outgoing Lincoln Agritech Board Chair Ted Rogers considers his tenure, he e...
For seven years Lincoln Agritech has been lead provider in an ambitious programm...
Working with Lincoln Agritech freshwater scientist Dr Juliet Clague over summer ...
After consultation with staff, Lincoln Agritech has developed a Covid Vaccinatio...
While it may be tempting to think summer is a time for kicking back and taking i...
Welcome to the final Lincoln Agritech newsletter for 2021. It’s been another...
Visiting Antarctica is a bucket-list item for many people – something they hop...
We are delighted to once again be joining E Tipu: The Boma Agri Summit as a chan...
How can we reduce our greenhouse gasses, and what technologies might we develop ...
Just after 6pm on an early summer evening, 22 farmers and rural workers, gathere...
Merry Christmas from Lincoln Agritech! Our December newsletter is out, and it's ...
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Our October 2021 newsletter has news about new funding, research, and our people...
Lincoln Agritech has signed a licensing agreement with Israeli company Autonomou...
Lincoln Agritech has recently been awarded $8.3M from the New Zealand Ministry o...
Christchurch food processing optimisation firm CertusBio has raised $4.6 million...
Wool Research Organisation of New Zealand Inc (WRONZ) recently announced that it...
Welcome to the June 2021 edition of the Lincoln Agritech newsletter.This month's...
Dr Yiwen Zhou was recently conferred the Union of Radio Science Internationale...
IRRICAD was established in 1988 and today is distributed globally, selling in o...
Welcome to the March 2021 edition of the Lincoln Agritech newsletter.This month'...
Figure 1: Grapevine plant in November with few visible inflorescences.The MBIE-f...
Welcome to the December 2020 edition of the Lincoln Agritech newsletter.This mon...
Well 2020 was quite the year wasn’t it? You, like me, will be thinking where d...
The Pūhoro STEM Academy recently hosted a whakatau as an anchor point to formal...
Welcome to the October 2020 edition of the Lincoln Agritech newsletter.This mont...
What did you do during the lockdown? Amongst other research tasks, Dr Kim Eccle...
Welcome to the June 2020 edition of the Lincoln Agritech newsletter.This month's...
Lincoln Agritech has received $290,000 in government funding to create biodegrad...
In the last few months, we witnessed how the world and human society has changed...
Lincoln Agritech Ltd was awarded ~$8m funding from the New Zealand Ministry of B...
“Spray-free” is an often cited aspiration as New Zealand begins to adopt reg...
We are proud to announce that Lincoln Agritech (LAL) is one of the approved rese...
As you are aware, New Zealand will be moving to Level 4 COVID-19 response from 1...
Welcome to the March 2020 edition of the Lincoln Agritech newsletter.This month'...
Lincoln Agritech (LAL) scientist Kim Eccleston has recently presented papers a...
Professor Ian Woodhead who has been Group Manager of the Technology Group is s...
Last November, Dr Aldrin Rivas and Dr Roland Stenger represented Lincoln Ag...
Welcome to the December 2019 edition of the Lincoln Agritech newsletter.This mon...
Lincoln Agritech staff members, Peter Barrowclough (CEO) and Dr Armin Werner (Gr...
Lincoln Agritech Ltd has been awarded almost $8m in New Zealand Ministry of Busi...
Welcome to the October 2019 edition of the Lincoln Agritech newsletter.This mont...
Welcome to the June 2019 edition of the Lincoln Agritech newsletter.This month's...
WNT Ventures and Lincoln Agritech are pleased to announce their partnership to...
Responding to a well-recognised knowledge gap, it aims to elucidate the relative...
Cutting-edge technology aimed at minimising waste in the food processing industr...
Welcome to the March 2019 edition of the Lincoln Agritech newsletter.This month'...
Welcome to the December 2018 edition of the Lincoln Agritech newsletter.This mon...
Brian Moorhead, staff member in our Hamilton office, was recently awarded the pr...
Lincoln Agritech recently hosted senior officials from the Chinese National Agro...
Lincoln Agritech is leading a five year Ministry of Business, Innovation and Emp...
Lincoln Agritech Ltd was recognised for its cutting-edge innovations at the annu...
Lincoln Agritech Ltd scientists have been awarded two new MBIE-funded programmes...
This month's edition features:• Lincoln Agritech granted $13m for MBIE resear...
A new device that detects processing losses in dairy plants could save the indus...
Dr Robert Hill recently joined the Biotechnology Team. He has expertise in devel...
Forty percent of people in New Zealand rely on groundwater for drinking, yet th...
Lincoln Agritech has been working with ChristchurchNZ by participating in the Jo...
Lincoln Agritech has been awarded two Ministry of Primary Industries three-year ...
This month's edition features:• Lincoln Agritech awarded two Sustainable Farm...
Lincoln Agritech’s Sensing Technologies team has been assisting the University...
This month's edition features:• Lincoln Agritech in Antarctica• Workforce ...
Lincoln Agritech Limited recently signed an exclusive distribution agreement wit...
Lincoln Agritech’s Biotechnology Team Manager Dr Richard Weld, who is leading ...
A two-year, $2m project funded by the Science for Technological Innovation Natio...
This month's edition features:• New "triple symbiosis" research• High honour...
The International Tri-Conference for Precision Agriculture was held in Hamilton ...
Professor Ian Woodhead, Chief Scientist and Group Manager of Lincoln Agritech’...
This regular event is organised by the Royal Society of New Zealand in conjuncti...
This month's edition features:• Denitrifying bioreactor to reduce nitrate disc...
This month's edition features:• Deep South National Science Challenge• Hinds...
In collaboration with researchers from the University of Canterbury, Lincoln Agr...
On the Land is a weekly web series produced by Rob Cope-Williams. It aims to del...
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) formally recognises the partnership betw...
These programmes will grow skills and capacity for Māori participation in scien...
The project will receive $1.25 million of funding over five years from the New Z...
This project is jointly funded by the Ministry for Primary Industries and Sustai...
Dr Richard Weld, Manager of Lincoln Agritech’s Bioelectrochemistry Team, and D...
A Christchurch-based start-up company, CertusBio, has recently completed two lic...
Agricultural spray drift is a problem when the wind carries pesticide droplets f...
The many research programmes we undertake on campus, and beyond, span our key di...
“When pesticides are used on farms and in forests, the wind can carry droplets...
This platform - called FECPAKG2 - enables the identification of parasitic worm e...
The projects involve aquifer management research, new science related to sensor ...
Our Environmental Group has a strong track record in delivering research and con...
A follow up visit to China was undertaken after a successful IRRICAD trip last N...
Aquaflex is a soil moisture sensor that was developed by Lincoln Agritech 20 yea...
IT-based farming, known as precision agriculture, involves using technologies su...
This role recognises the significant contributions they have made to the New Zea...
Lincoln University, and its 100 per cent owned subsidiary company Lincoln Agrite...
Farmers are well aware of the costs of irrigation in terms of energy consumption...
Its work has been used by a number of regional councils in New Zealand as well a...
Why Are We Changing?After nearly two decades of science and engineering achievem...