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The programme for Hort Connections 2019 has been released for the 3200 people expected at the ‘Growing our food future’ conference in Australia in late June.
Published in General News
Good Māori farms shouldn’t just be pigeon-holed as good Māori farms, they should just be recognised as top farms globally.
Published in General News
Beef + Lamb NZ is pleased the UK got an extension for Brexit, says Esther Guy-Meakin, BLNZ’s manager, international trade.
Published in General News
A veteran of New Zealand’s farm machinery industry has set up his own business to sell selected lines of imported machinery and to source or develop innovative new machines.
Published in Machinery & Products
A recent demonstration of a grassland subsoiler in the heavily compacted car park at Mystery Creek impressed visiting dairy farmers.
Published in Machinery & Products
Redpath explains how to efficiently feed cows in their dairy housing.
Published in Management
Sheep and beef farmers are being asked to pay a biosecurity levy of $2/head of cattle, an increase of $1.55/head on the original levy.
Published in General News
Farmers are reminding duck hunters that access to farms is a privilege.
Published in General News
Meat co-op Alliance Group has distributed $5.7 million in loyalty payments to key shareholders.
Published in General News
Former NZ First MP Doug Woolerton has been appointed to the Pamu (formerly Landcorp) board.
Published in General News
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