Will wetlands become the new weapon enabling farmers to combat nutrient losses onfarm? 

Two long-serving IrrigationNZ board members will stand down at next month's IrrigationNZ AGM.

Diplomatic representatives speaking yesterday in Auckland believe there is a strong chance of global agreement in the upcoming climate negotiations in Paris in December.

The future for irrigating farmers in Otago will come under the spotlight at IrrigationNZ's first-ever AGM in the region next month.

Deer Industry New Zealand says the northern summer trial promotion of Cervena venison in the Netherlands went down well with chefs and their customers.

The Ministry for Primary Industries have published a brochure to help farmers prepare for what could be a drier summer.

Hawke's Bay's apple orchards are experiencing some of the best blossoms on record setting New Zealand up for a bumper apple crop.

Question: Why is the bank focused on assisting farming families with succession planning?

I was asked by a television channel to award a score out of 10 for the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) recently concluded in Atlanta.

Cooperatives have many positive benefits, but raising capital is not one of them.

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