Are they serious?
OPINION: The Greens aren’t serious people when it comes to the economy, so let’s not spend too much on their fiscal fantasies.
THE HOUND reckons Fed’s chief Conor English – who has announced he will step down from his role in July
– is not one to hide his light under a bushel. English told Rural News’ sister publication Dairy News that during his time at the helm the Feds had, among other things, regained its credibility: “… there’s no one I ring who doesn’t return my phone calls,” he modestly claimed. This kind of humility has earned the Deputy PM and Finance Minister’s little brother the unflattering moniker of Conor ‘FIGJAM’ (F#@k I’m Good Just Ask Me) English.
Federated Farmers president Wayne Langford says the 2025 Fieldays has been one of more positive he has attended.
A fundraiser dinner held in conjunction with Fieldays raised over $300,000 for the Rural Support Trust.
Recent results from its 2024 financial year has seen global farm machinery player John Deere record a significant slump in the profits of its agricultural division over the last year, with a 64% drop in the last quarter of the year, compared to that of 2023.
An agribusiness, helping to turn a long-standing animal welfare and waste issue into a high-value protein stream for the dairy and red meat sector, has picked up a top innovation award at Fieldays.
The Fieldays Innovation Award winners have been announced with Auckland’s Ruminant Biotech taking out the Prototype Award.
Following twelve years of litigation, a conclusion could be in sight of Waikato’s controversial Plan Change 1 (PC1).