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For the third consecutive time, a viticulturist has won the Young Horticulturist competition.
Published in General News
A new strong wool industry body has run into trouble before it was even officially announced, with the resignation of a key board member.
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Fonterra chairman Peter McBride claims there’s been a change in the Government’s attitude towards the farming sector.
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Farmers are reluctantly facing up to a levy being imposed on them for agriculture greenhouse gas emissions.
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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
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