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For ten years or so, technology such as GPS, auto steering, precision seeding and variable rate fertiliser application have helped boost farmers’ profits.
Published in Machinery & Products
The year 2050 was mentioned often in this year’s Bragato Conference.
Published in General News
Throughout northern California wine producers have dealt with Pierce’s Disease, caused by the bacterial pathogen Xylella fastidiosa, for over a century.
Published in Industry
Could soil organic matter be used for carbon credits? 
Published in Opinion
55% of New Zealanders hold a positive view of the primary industries, new research shows.
Published in Agribusiness
It's a change of scenery, customer and supply chain for Skellerup’s incoming agri division head, Hayley Gourley.
Published in General News
It was hard for Suzanne Giesen when her husband John died. She was just 32, had five children aged from 1 to 11 and had a farm to run. More than 50 years later she is still living and working on the farm.
Published in General News
Fonterra has appointed a NZ business leader to its newly created role of chief operating officer.
Published in General News
Farmers are welcoming the appointment of Tararua farmer Mel Poulton to the position of Special Agricultural Trade Envoy for New Zealand.
Published in General News
At the recent 200 year celebrations in the Bay of Islands, NZ Winegrowers was very pleased to announce a new development to support and encourage young leaders in the industry.
Published in Opinion
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