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AgResearch scientists say they’ve managed to breed sheep that produce less methane while still producing good quality meat.
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The Government has released a proposal to reduce agriculture emissions for consultation which includes farmers paying a core levy from 2025.
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Climate change could have a dramatic effect on vineyards around the world in the coming decades.
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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.
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New Zealand cannot plant its way out of our greenhouse gas problems.
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Meryn Whitehead, a 28-year-old supervisor at Vailima Orchards at Hope, near Nelson, is the 2022 Young Grower of the Year.
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New regulations and compliance issues are making it harder for growers to continue producing fresh and healthy vegetables for New Zealanders.
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Offering mealybugs a "delicious snack" beyond the vines could help slow the spread of virus through New Zealand vineyards, says Plant & Food Research Associate Rebecca Gough.
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New Zealand's wine industry has good irrigation "eco-credentials" with "parsimonious" water use and extremely low-level nitrogen leaching, says Dr Brent Clothier of Plant & Food Research.
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Nick Hoskins has spent more than seven years racking up 'IOUs' in Hawke's Bay and Marlborough, forging a holistic view of winegrowing.
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