The owners of a South Taranaki dairy farm will try an experimental timber and honey crop on less valuable parts of their farm.
Neil and Helen Walker and family own a dairy farm at Manutahi, between Hawera and Patea. They have applied for a Callaghan Innovation Research & Development Project grant to plant 1.5ha in native rewarewa trees, for eventual timber and honey production.
Callaghan Innovation has approved the grant and given 40 per cent of what they asked - just over $40,000.
The 500 trees will be planted this season, with more to follow if the experiment is successful. Dr David Bergin, of Environmental Restoration Ltd, will advise on establishment.
Neil Walker says rewarewa trees flower prolifically for three weeks a year in most years, and their honey is "boutique" and sought after. It can fetch $40 a kg.