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DairyNZ has affirmed its commitment to the Dairy Tomorrow initiative which outlines six broad goals for the sector.
Published in General News
Ballance Agri Nutrients’ farm environment planning tool MitAgator last month won the Smart Farming Award at the South Island Agricultural Field Days at Kirwee.
Published in Management
Applying chemicals to arable or grassland crops has many variables — differing chemical formats and target volumes, and forward speeds that vary with undulating terrain.
Published in Machinery & Products
Rural banker Rabobank is forecasting a milk price of $7.15/kgMS for the new season.
Published in General News
Soaring butter prices may see next season’s milk price go beyond $7/kgMS – even as high as the mid sevens.
Published in General News
Farmers spend many hours planning their lives around the farming year, but often health and safety is left out.
Published in Farm Health
Claas has made its 40,000th Jaguar forage harvester at the Harsewinkel, Germany plant and company headquarters.
Published in Machinery & Products
The first two speakers at Sauvignon 19 both agreed that premiumisation of Sauvignon Blanc was the way forward.
Published in General News
It was the biggest New Zealand Winegrowers event of the past two years, and Sauvignon 19 lived up to all the hype.
Published in General News
Farming is a three-generation family affair for the Haywards of Mt Horrible, near Timaru.
Published in Management
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