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It's that time again to break out the gumboots and a warm coat for the National Fieldays, which for 2023, returns to its normal mid-winter timeslot.
Published in Agribusiness
Waikato farmer and businesswoman Jenni Vernon has been appointed the first female president/board chair of the New Zealand National Fieldays Society.
Published in Agribusiness
Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) says the Government needs to argue for an agreement that would see emissions managed based on the warming impact of greenhouse gases at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference later this year.
Published in General News
A Southland farmer who failed to look after his sheep, leading to deaths and animals having to be euthanised, has been fined $7,500.
Published in Farm Health
Steven and Kellie Nichol of Auldamor in Otago were announced as the 2023 National Ambassadors to Sustainable Farming and Growing on Friday.
Published in General News
As a child brought up on a dairy farm, Tim Mackle was adamant that he wanted to be a farmer.
Published in General News
Reduced short-term demand from China is impacting farmgate milk price, says Fonterra.
Published in General News
Fonterra has made a bumper third quarter profit on the back of soaring cheese and protein prices.
Published in General News
Two-way radios, more commonly known as Walkie Talkies, are still a reliable means of communications.
Published in Machinery & Products
A Canterbury farmer has been found responsible for the death of 610 calves she was raising, following a successful prosecution by the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI).
Published in Farm Health
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