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Power Farming has announced an upcoming addition to its Deutz Fahr tractor range in the shape of the new 6C Series.
Published in Machinery & Products
Cost effective data exchange has become a reality with the Pӧttinger Connect telemetry unit providing access to the world of networked data, looking after the functions for controlling, recording and transmitting data of ISOBUS-controlled machines
Published in Machinery & Products
Krone front mounted mowers have become increasingly popular with users who recognise the versatility and output increase when such machines are used in tandem with rear units, or alone where they allow cutting sensitive crops before being run over by tractor wheels.
Published in Dairy News
Described as the Swiss army knife of tractors, built in Finland, the 5th generation G Series comes in G105, G115, G125E and G135 models.
Published in Machinery & Products
The Government has committed an investment of $4 million over four years to expand a biosecurity readiness and response app developed by Onside Ltd.
Published in General News
Putting a vineyard stream back on course is just one of the ways Yealands is mitigating its environmental impacts, says its General Manager of Sustainability Michael Wentworth.
Published in General News
It's clear the internet has become a fundamental service for New Zealanders, with a Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) paper on connectivity finding a "clear upwards demand" for internet services in NZ - rising by around 40% each year.
Published in Machinery & Products
Ron and Amy Baker are a busy couple. They are not only the owners of a 60ha dairy farm on the outskirts of Palmerston North but are also the holders of a 14-year-old contract milking position on the neighbouring farm.
Published in Farm Health
Making key decisions around feeding and supplementation for springer cows can have a bigger impact on a dairy farm’s profitability than any other single set of management decisions made throughout the rest of the season.
Published in Management
A proposal by Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) to ban once-a-day (OAD) calf feeding will be unpopular, says Chris Collier, Probiotic Revolution.
Published in Management
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