OPINION: A long-running battle continues between the powerful US dairy industry and the plant-based upstarts that have been changing the way Americans consume cereal and flavour their coffee.

OPINION: Drivers annoyed by milk tankers on the road will need to control their road rage lest their behaviour ends up on film.

Gallagher Group has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with Australian company Gasbot to introduce a satellite- based liquid monitoring system to the New Zealand market.

Owners of a new milk plant under construction in Tokoroa say local farmers are showing a strong interest in supplying milk.

At Westmoreland Estate Ltd’s three dairy farm offices in the Waikato hang large world maps.

Dairy consumers are demanding change, now, according to Charlotte Rutherford, director of sustainability at Fonterra.

Rural Support Trusts from regions badly hit by the recent disastrous storms and cyclones are getting much needed assistance from other parts of the country, says the chair of the National Council of Rural Support Trusts, Neil Bateup.

Fertiliser co-op Ballance and its farmer shareholders are throwing their support behind the recovery effort in floodravaged regions.

DairyNZ is encouraging dairy farmers to list their job vacancy advertisements online ahead of the launch of the 2023 GoDairy campaign in March.

DairyNZ teams are in the field, doing all they can to assist farmers hit by cyclones Gabrielle and Hale.

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