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Rollers have been around in agriculture for more than 200 years, probably used initially for ‘flattening’ uneven ground.
Published in Machinery & Products
Vantage New Zealand and Precision Farming are partnering with Trimble Agriculture with the aim of transforming NZ farming practices.
Published in Machinery & Products
New Zealand and Australia’s largest commercial greenhouse construction company, Apex Greenhouses, has agreed to sell a minority stake to Dutch company GreenV B.V.
Published in Agribusiness
The future of NZ’s $500 million plant production industry is in excellent hands if the talent shown by the competitors in this year’s Young Plant Producer of the Year is anything to go by.
Published in Agribusiness
While powered cultivation typically centres around rotary hoes or power harrows, each has its pros and cons.
Published in Machinery & Products
Farm reporting software company Trev has acquired Cloud Farmer, a pioneer of farm recording in New Zealand.
Published in Agribusiness
Biosecurity and Agriculture Minister Damien O’Connor says there are currently no farms in New Zealand infected with M. bovis.
Published in General News
The future of farming is digital.
Published in General News
Consumers in the future may want produce that they perceive is designed especially for them.
Published in General News
Sir Lockwood Smith, who has had a long career in politics, diplomacy, agricultural science and farming, is the new chair of the Riddet Institute.
Published in General News
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