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The latest in rural communications will again be high on the agenda at the East Coast Farming Expo.
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Rural insurer FMG has lifted the lid on its claims for quad crashes.
Published in General News
Innovative new products using wool and hemp fibre will be developed under a new partnership between NZ Yarn and Hemp NZ.
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The public are a lot more aware and educated about water and the environment, according to IrrigationNZ’s newly appointed chief executive Elizabeth Soal.
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Well-known Auckland kumara grower Fay Gock, the winner of horticulture’s Bledisloe Cup in 2013, died just before Christmas on December 21, aged 85.
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The unusually wet summer so far means a flush of feed NZ-wide, says Alliance Group chairman Murray Taggart.
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Canterbury farmer John Nicholls last month became the second farmer-nominated candidate to win a seat on Fonterra’s board.
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New Zealand commodity prices are likely to feel downward pressure over the year, says ASB senior rural economist Nathan Penny.
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Fonterra will offload its Farm Source livestock business to family-owned business Carrfields Livestock on March 1.
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Two students from Southland Girls’ High School have been selected for the trip of a lifetime to the US.
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