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One of the world's largest dairy co-operatives celebrated its 150th birthday this month.
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Australia's dairy industry is on track for a slight increase in milk production this season.
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Australian agriculture is edging closer to the farmer-led goal of A$100-billion by 2030.
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Catchment projects need to be farmerled, according to Louise Totman, who coordinates the Rangitikei Rivers Catchment Collective.
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Two small milk processors are joining forces to develop more niche products for both local and overseas markets.
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There's been generally positive reaction to China's announcement that it will seek membership of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement on Trans Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).
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Fire and Emergency New Zealand has announced the stand-up of 17 new districts, replacing the split 24 urban areas and 18 rural fire districts across the country.
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Newly-crowned Organic New Zealander of the Year Cathy Tait-Jamieson believes that environmental regulations are here to stay.
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A farmer who underfed nearly 300 cows and heifers has been fined $9,000, ordered to pay vet costs of $1,763 and faces permanent restrictions on the number of animals he can own.
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Fonterra could lose up to one-fifth of its milk supply unless it adopts a new capital structure.
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