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  WIN/WIN AS BALLINDERRY RIVERS TRUST PROJECT PROVES FARM WATER FILTRATION INNOVATION DELIVERS PROFITS WHILE ALSO PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT    The Water Innovation Network (WIN) is in the concluding stage of an ambitious project aimed at revolutionising farming practices and improving farm productivity while safeguarding water quality in the Ballinderry catchment area of Northern Ireland. […]

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Water friendly farm walks – a perfect example of why we should be capturing and recycling nutrients

We took a tour of the new swale systems on a dairy farm outside Cookstown today. The system is a way of capturing and recycling nutrients and minerals that would otherwise be lost.  The system is based on simple principles but a lot of thought has gone into the design. First of all clean spring

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Site work has begun

work has finally begun The problem Site work has begun! Digger work for the first of our Nature Based Water management areas began on Monday the 1st November at the Henrys dairy farm! Digger work starts 1/11/21 Our site works contractor Arnie Harkness has made excellent progress and can be seen digging the final swale

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WIN releases feasibility study

WIN releases feasibility study The problem Stage one of the project involved identifying water problems on various farms, making a list of the problems and brainstorming potential innovative solutions. This stage was very much about thinking big and not limiting our options. The initial phase of stage two involved a feasibility study. The feasibility study

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