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Farmers are being assured that any spying on grazing practices on farm this winter won’t upset stock.
Published in General News
A group of vegetable growers centred on Pukekohe in South Auckland say regulatory changes could be do-or-die for their growing enterprises.
Published in General News
It's easy to see what the small central North Island town of Ohakune is famous for. On the outskirts of the town is a huge carrot and a children's play area based on this popular vegetable.
Published in General News
Working as a farmer and fencing contractor for 15 years made Jerome Wenzlick very familiar with fence posts — now he's “saving the planet one post at a time”.
Published in Machinery & Products
A German bearing maker claims to have developed the world’s first ‘intelligent plain bearing’, called iglide.
Published in Machinery & Products
The UXV 700i from Kymco NZ presents a decent set of specifications for a side by side.
Published in Machinery & Products
John Deere's latest 5R series tractors offer a choice of four units in the all-important 90-125hp sector.
Published in Machinery & Products
The New Zealand seed company Agricom last week won a major national prize for its Ecotain environmental plantain.
Published in Management
CRV Ambreed has a new national artificial breeding manager, Craig Scott. He was formerly national franchise manager at pregnancy tester Ultrascan Ltd.
Published in Management
It can only get harder to farm during the next 10 to 20 years. 
Published in Opinion
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