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|Project=Soil Fertility and Health
|Project=Soil Fertility and Health
|Group name=Midhirst Schoo
|Group name=Midhirst School
|Topic=Sustainability
|Topic=Sustainability
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==Project Outline ==
==Project Outline==
Midhirst School wanted to develop an organic orchard as a teaching / learning tool. In order to be successful, the soil needs to be well prepared so that the fruit trees will grow and produce well. This investigation will enable the school to do that. Given that Midhirst School largely draws its pupils from a farming community, there is also interest in the outcome of this investigation from parents of children at the school.
Midhirst School wanted to develop an organic orchard as a teaching / learning tool. In order to be successful, the soil needs to be well prepared so that the fruit trees will grow and produce well. This investigation will enable the school to do that. Given that Midhirst School largely draws its pupils from a farming community, there is also interest in the outcome of this investigation from parents of children at the school.


== Partners ==
==Partners==
Taranaki Regional Council, Soil Food Web.
Taranaki Regional Council, Soil Food Web.


[[Category:Curious Minds]]
[[Category:Curious Minds]]
[[Category:Citizen Science Projects]]
[[Category:Citizen Science Projects]]

Latest revision as of 15:33, 24 November 2023

Soil Fertility and Health
Project Soil Fertility and Health
Group Midhirst School
Topic Sustainability
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Project Outline

Midhirst School wanted to develop an organic orchard as a teaching / learning tool. In order to be successful, the soil needs to be well prepared so that the fruit trees will grow and produce well. This investigation will enable the school to do that. Given that Midhirst School largely draws its pupils from a farming community, there is also interest in the outcome of this investigation from parents of children at the school.

Partners

Taranaki Regional Council, Soil Food Web.