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"Despite the horrific consequences and devastation of cyclones Hale and Gabrielle, we must still make time to celebrate."
Published in General News
Kumara growers are bracing for more bad news as harvesting gets underway in flood-ravaged Northland.
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With the B+LNZ annual meeting documentation currently hitting farmer's mailboxes, claims are being made that with the unprecedented number of farmer-proposed remits the organisation has become disconnected from its grassroots levy payers. David Anderson reports.
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Local vegetable growers are in full “clean up, tidy up” mode, says Pukekohe Vegetable Growers’ Association (PVGA) president, Kirit Makan.
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The cost of Cyclone Gabrielle will run into the billions of dollars over the coming years
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Dairy farmers are fuming over a remit that wants Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) to prioritise advocacy work for the sheep and beef sector.
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German manufacturer Krone has developed two new versions of its 4m EasyCut F400 mower.
Published in Machinery & Products
While Chinese motor vehicle brands are becoming more commonplace on the roads of New Zealand, the same couldn’t be said about Chinese quad bike and side by sides on farms, as many have struggled to beat the stranglehold of the big Japanese brands.
Published in Machinery & Products
Over 50,000 metric tonnes of pork was imported into New Zealand last year, most of which came from countries that allow pig farming practices that are illegal in New Zealand, claims NZPork.
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While ATVs have lost some of their market share to side by sides or UTV’s, they remain the vehicle of choice for those with difficult terrain on tight tracks.
Published in Machinery & Products
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