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A Lincoln University student, Lucy Hewitt (20), has a keen interest in maximising the value from every animal carcase.
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Nine finalists have been named in the rural section of the Women of Influence Awards.
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The days are gone when you may wear on a farm the shoes you have worn on overseas trips, says Feds biosecurity spokeswoman Karen Williams.
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Telling the story of wool is one of the keys to its resurgence as the global fibre of choice, according to NZ grower owned company Wools of New Zealand.
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The time has come to reduce aspects of Fonterra’s regulatory burden, National’s Agriculture spokesperson Todd Muller says.
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The latest survey of farmer confidence from Federated Farmers does not make pretty reading, says BNZ senior economic Doug Steel. But it's not all doom and gloom.
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Southland farmers are creating unique community groups for town and country in response to escalating environmental rules.
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The global trade situation is going from bad to worse, says trade expert Stephen Jacobi.
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A positive sign for the Mycoplasma bovis eradication programme is that a clear majority of infected farms are now beef rather than dairy.
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Fonterra's biggest shareholder, ex-director Colin Armer, says it’s unbelievable the co-op’s directors and management have lost so much money.
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