The launch of a report on sustainable dairying and water is marked today by a live stream of, among other things, a stream.
The video feed from DairyNZ actually features live scenes from a north Waikato farm from dawn to dusk today, filmed by four high-definition cameras.
At 2pm today the Sustainable Dairying-Water Accord report, a three-year progress update on the sector's efforts to protect water quality and the environment, will be formally launched at Te Papa in Wellington.
DairyNZ's Dairy Environment Leaders Group chairman Alister Body said most Kiwi didn't get the chance to see what a working dairy farm looks like. "So we thought we'd give people the opportunity to go 'down on the farm' using technology so that they can see things for themselves. It's based on a concept of 'Slow TV', which has become really popular across the world".