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Raising toddlers, calves and 30,000 native seedlings

Reading Time: 4 minutes By Fiona Terry Alice Swney and her husband Dave have an additional challenge in preparing for calving this year, hastily installing a new fence to protect 30,000 extra youngsters they’ve introduced to a portion of their calf-rearing paddock.  The babies in question don’t require milk, but instead water, good soil and a dollop of TLC – since they’re native plant seedlings, carefully nurtured as part of the enterprise Swney…
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farmersweekly.co.nz broke the news on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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