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Interest in once-a-day (OAD) milking is rising, says DairyNZ senior scientist Dr Paul Edwards.
Published in Management
The red meat sector is welcoming an agreement reached in London on post-Brexit regulation.
Published in General News
Federated Farmers last month issued an advisory on Mycloplasma bovis to all members. Here are excerpts:
Published in Opinion
Farmers are letting their fly-fishing rods do the talking this summer. Many refuse to buy trout fishing licences in protest against Fish & Game’s political attack on the dairy industry.
Published in Milking It
Nitrate levels in groundwater have been reduced from 7.1mg/L to 0.5mg/L at the site of a denitrification wall trial in Canterbury.
Published in General News
A new approach to viticulture has been developed in Amisfield in Central Otago, which can improve the sustainability of drip-irrigated organic vineyards worldwide.
Published in General News
Farmers are well-placed to survive any potential financial uncertainty from major setbacks such as global warming, a new Lincoln University research has found.
Published in General News
Dutch cooperative FrieslandCampina says more farmers are grazing their cows outdoors.
Published in General News
A new version of Overseer now being rolled out will cost farmers a $200 a year subscription.
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Many farmers in the lower North Island and Taranaki are a bit embarrassed by the oversupply of feed they have on their farms.
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