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The Wools of NZ board considers its 2019 financial outcomes to be satisfactory given “the first year as a fully commercial company, operating in a very challenging wool market”.
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New regulatory changes are forcing some horticulture and dairy farmers to look at a new crop – hemp.
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The Government taskforce report on winter grazing says farmers are not solely to blame for all the problems associated with this practice.
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Crops across a swath of Canterbury’s arable heartland have been damaged or lost to a couple of hailstorms which swept up the South Island’s east coast late last month.
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They were ‘blown away’ by the amount of the technology on farm.
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Loader wagons are increasingly popular with contractors looking to make quality silage with less power and fewer staff than are needed with traditional self-propelled teams.
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Ravensdown says it has “collaborated” with the Rail and Maritime Transport Union on its letter protesting the co-op’s new phosphate shipment.
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Manawatu dairy farmer Mat Hocken is the winner of the Rabobank Emerging Leader Award for 2019.
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Big changes have been announced in Fonterra’s 2019 Sustainability Report.
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A Palmerston North man has been jailed and his wife fined $30,000 after pleading guilty to a total of 20 charges relating to the abuse of cows and calves in their care.
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