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While most farmers are always happy to ‘recycle’ used tyres by using them on top of a silage stack, these don’t make much of a hole in the total number produced in New Zealand every year.
Published in Machinery & Products
The year 2022 marks 35 years of manufacturer Claas fitting rubber tracks and 25 years of utilising its own design.
Published in Machinery & Products
New fruit packing technology – developed by a NZ company – is said to be dramatically reducing packhouse labour needs.
Published in Machinery & Products
Metabolic diseases primarily affect ewes in late pregnancy and sometimes early lactation. These can have a huge economic impact on a farming operation - especially if there are large losses of capital stock. In the first of two articles, we take a look at pregnancy toxaemia.
Published in Farm Health
Christchurch-based Agritech company, Onside, has secured a $4 million grant from MPI to help develop biosecurity technology, which it claims can effectively predict where biosecurity incursions are likely to occur.
Published in General News
Over the past few years, the Government has worked with the agriculture industry to develop a pricing system for greenhouse gas emissions. 
Published in General News
"Climate change and how quickly it's happening is the biggest challenge for us," says Trevor Johnson, owner of Paparata Station owner - 50km west of Taumarunui.
Published in Management
Hawke's Bay-based Kabocha Milk Co has picked two more international food innovation awards – this time at the 2022 World Food Innovations in London.
Published in General News
OPINION: A recent article suggested that “seven in 10 men would rather clean a toilet than go to a doctor”.
Published in Opinion
OPINION: Just as the entire country’s health system moved into a new structure last week, a fresh Rural Health Network was also launched.
Published in Opinion
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