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Another day, another impossibly steep vineyard perched on the slopes of the Mosel River.
Published in General News
Water, water everywhere is becoming the catch cry of vineyard owners in Marlborough, given one of the wettest eight-month periods recorded in 30 years.
Published in Regional Updates
Sarah Szegota had always planned to combine work with passion, only it was art rather than wine that she planned to work with.
Published in Profiles
All food producing industries are entering a period of increased consumer awareness.
Published in Management
Johne's disease (JD) is a major production-limiting disease of farmed ruminants worldwide and, after CAE, it is the biggest animal health concern for goat farmers. 
Published in Farm Health
Filling the vat with the best milk you can produce is a financial advantage, says milking liner maker Skellerup.
Published in Farm Health
Westland Milk has secured a $10 million loan from the Government to help build a new plant.
Published in General News
Is New Zealand’s favourite ice cream brand about to change hands?
Published in Milking It
Has Fonterra's new director Peter McBride just strengthened his case to become the co-op’s next chairman?
Published in Milking It
Rural life, and agriculture is driven by changing seasons that dictate on-farm tasks and operations and busy times can mean pressure on owners or employees.
Published in Machinery & Products
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