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The first of French manufacturer Pichon’s new SV slurry tankers certainly looks like it means business.
Published in Machinery & Products
Low Emission Slurry Systems (LESS) have driven the Irish effluent application scene for many years, with a government funded initiative targeting dairy farmers to utilise effluent and slurry more efficiently.
Published in Machinery & Products
How often should an effluent pond be stirred?
Published in Management
The number of kingfishers, fantails and other native birds are increasing on Mark and Devon Slee’s Canterbury farm, thanks to extensive planting in recent years.
Published in Management
The most profitable maize silage crop is the one which delivers the highest amount of energy per hectare. To achieve this, crop establishment is critical as maize silage and grain yield are greatly influenced by plant population.
Published in Management
West Coast dairy farmers Grant and Shona Hanna are looking forward to showcasing their Holstein Friesian cattle once again as the show season returns after a few years of disruption.
Published in Management
Agriculture and Trade Minister Damien O’Connor was in India recently as part of a trade delegation. He gave a speech to the Confederation of Indian Industry in New Delhi. Here’s part of what he said:
Published in Opinion
Animal and Plant Plant Health New Zealand has appointed Dr Liz Shackleton as its new chief executive.
Published in Agribusiness
Thirteen dairy farmers have put their names forward for two DairyNZ board positions.
Published in General News
Finalists have been named for the 2023 Cooperative Business NZ Annual Awards.
Published in General News
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