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Several thousand hectares of South Island farmland is a blaze of yellow as the annual rapeseed crop welcomes the spring.
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Farmers are not the only ones to be lumped with the heavy costs of the Government’s proposed new recommendations for freshwater.
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Positive sentiment still prevails across horticulture, but Government policies are weighing on the minds of growers.
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A new hort scholarship worth up to $15,000 over three years has been launched by Zespri.
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Farmers and others in the agri sector need to speak at schools if New Zealand is to get more young people choosing agri careers.
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The Ministry for Primary Industries believes the fight against Mycoplasma bovis is being won – albeit slowly.
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Fonterra Shareholders have delivered a scathing report on the co-op’s 2018-19 financial year performance.
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Described as Kawasaki’s premium Mule side by side, the PRO-FXR is a sport utility machine that combines a wide-body chassis with a 320mm shorter wheelbase.
Published in Machinery & Products
Released in June 2019, the new Polaris Ranger Diesel results from two years R&D including customers, dealers, technicians and engineers.
Published in Machinery & Products
Waikato milk processor Tatua has won a prestigious New Zealand Food Award with its Cooking Cream.
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