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Fonterra chairman Peter McBride claims there’s been a change in the Government’s attitude towards the farming sector.
Published in General News
Farmers are reluctantly facing up to a levy being imposed on them for agriculture greenhouse gas emissions.
Published in General News
Walnut orchards in New Zealand could yield up to $12,000 a hectare cash surplus as new varieties now being trialled come into full production.
Published in General News
Late last year I talked about the influence of long range climate drivers and how they impact our seasonal weather.
Published in Industry
The New Zealand wine industry has long had a reputation for sustainability and being focussed on protecting the people and places that make our famous wines.
Published in Opinion
OPINION: I love sherry.
Published in Opinion
Having made the decision to break into the higher horsepower market, particularly for Europe and North America, Kubota has recently hit the 10,000-unit production milestone for its M7 Series tractors.
Published in Machinery & Products
Those looking to use direct seeding to establish, rejuvenate or repair grass paddocks or plant catch crops might want to take a closer look at the recently introduced Erth Engineering Agriseeder.
Published in Machinery & Products
As summer droughts appear to be more common, diet feeder wagons can become an important tool in herd management by offering farmers consistency, quality, and flexibility in supplementary feed they deliver to their animals.
Published in Machinery & Products
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