
Charles ‘Merf’ Merfield originally studied commercial horticulture in the UK before managing organic vegetable farms in England and New Zealand for six years, which was responsible for his interest in non-chemical weed management. He then undertook his M.
Sc. and PhD at Lincoln University in NZ, on agroecology, biological control, vegetable seed production and included re-inventing the direct-fired steam boiler for use in farming. He also worked in Ireland for two years leading organic research and extension with a three-month sabbatical in the NW USA on weed management. On his return to NZ he established the
BHU Future Farming Centre, which is dedicated to the science and extension of permanent and whole-system agricultures and horticultures with a focus on providing practical outcomes for farmers and growers.
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