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South Canterbury arable farmer Andrew Darling is looking to be more sustainable in how he manages his farm, particularly in terms of nitrogen management.
Published in Agribusiness
Bumper kumara crops over the past two years are keeping prices down across all varieties.
Published in Agribusiness
A recent research project has added impetus to the argument for the Scott Henry trellis system in Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc, says the scientist behind a two-year trial.
Published in General News
A year down the track after joining forces with Primary Wool Co-operative, Wools of New Zealand (WNZ) describes the merger as a success.
Published in General News
AgResearch scientists say they’ve managed to breed sheep that produce less methane while still producing good quality meat.
Published in General News
The Government has released a proposal to reduce agriculture emissions for consultation which includes farmers paying a core levy from 2025.
Published in General News
Climate change could have a dramatic effect on vineyards around the world in the coming decades.
Published in Industry
Woodville shearer Sacha Bond is training hard for an attempt to break the women’s strong wool lamb shearing world record in Southland next year.
Published in General News
New Zealand cannot plant its way out of our greenhouse gas problems.
Published in General News
Meryn Whitehead, a 28-year-old supervisor at Vailima Orchards at Hope, near Nelson, is the 2022 Young Grower of the Year.
Published in General News
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