Shelter on farms
Content Partner: Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage. People, plants and animals all need shelter from extremes of weather. New Zealand farmers have planted their land with shelter belts – lines of trees that protect stock, crops and pasture from wind, heat and cold. Other forms of...
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Summary: | Content Partner: Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage. People, plants and animals all need shelter from extremes of weather. New Zealand farmers have planted their land with shelter belts – lines of trees that protect stock, crops and pasture from wind, heat and cold. Other forms of shelter include native bush remnants, dairy sheds and ... |
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