Taranaki ‘people power’ is modelling how all Kiwis should get out there and do stuff, says the regional council.

Labour and accuracy were two main drivers behind LIC’s latest automation which will revolutionise a key part of its herd testing operations, says LIC’s Brent Wollaston.

US dairy exporters keep finding new markets for cheese and dairy ingredients despite facing trade tensions.

The famous can of Tatua’s Dairy Whip cream in Tatuanui has had a makeover.

Waikato Innovation Park, at Hamilton, soon home to another spray dryer, recently hosted Labour politicians and other visitors.

The latest results from the Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) Genetics dairy beef progeny test are signalling good prospects for dairy farmers.

Minister of Ag Damien O’Connor is confident the government can work together with farmers to improve water quality.

OPINION: New Zealand faces the prospect of real hardship from Brexit.

The World Hereford Conference will return to New Zealand after a 30 year absence.

The expansion of the dairy industry in Ireland is starting to affect the environmental health of the country’s lakes, rivers and estuaries.

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