Reading Time: 3 minutes For many students attending Gisborne’s Ag Hort Day Out this month, agriculture and horticulture looked very different from what they expected. Instead of tractors and paddocks, they encountered drones, virtual fencing, genetics, laboratory science and emerging technologies, gaining an insight into the increasingly high-tech nature of New Zealand’s primary industries. Forty-eight students from Gisborne Girls’ and Boys’ Hig…
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