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Dannevirke soils

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Dannevirke soils

These loess-derived soils are found on the moist terraces and rolling landscape of Manawatū and southern Hawke’s Bay They are free draining and, if managed well, can provide productive pasture or crops. In the Manawatū they are used for growing potatoes and barley.

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New Zealand Society of Soil Science

Reference: Les Molloy, Soils in the New Zealand landscape: the living mantle. Wellington: Mallinson Rendel, 1988, plate 6.8

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Allan Gillingham, Soils and regional land use – Lower North Island, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/17099/dannevirke-soils (accessed 4 June 2026).

Story by Allan Gillingham, published 1 March 2009.