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The new chair of Dairy Women’s Network (DWN) says connection is vital for the sector moving out of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Published in General News
Farmers welcome the state approval of 500 extra overseas workers but warn that it's not a silver bullet for the sector's labour woes.
Published in General News
Vintage 2022 is underway as Nat Christensen calls from a warm and windy Marlborough in mid-March.
Published in Profiles
In a freshly developed central Hawke's Bay vineyard, gazing over an expanse of one-year-old vines he helped plant, Sam Bain has high hopes for the fruit it will bear.
Published in Profiles
Artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies are an ever-increasing feature of modern life, including vineyard management.
Published in Industry
Precision agriculture specialist Ag Leader has added the RightSpot spraying system to its range.
Published in Machinery & Products
Livestock researchers around the world can now remotely detect ryegrass staggers in sheep using on-animal sensors.
Published in Farm Health
Experienced rural vet Ginny Dodunski has been appointed manager for the Wormwise programme.
Published in Management
Late autumn is an ideal time to do a feed budget to help meet livestock performance targets and set up pastures for spring.
Published in Farm Health
OPINION: Soil carbon is not included in either New Zealand's Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) or the proposed He Waka Eke Noa (HWEN) programme.
Published in Opinion
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