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Federated Farmers says it welcomes the NAIT recommendations.
Published in General News
The withdrawal of potential Government funding for North Canterbury’s Hurunui Water Project is “a kick in the teeth,” says project chief executive Chris Pile.
Published in General News
The Government has dealt a body-blow to farmers and growers in pandering to its mates in the Green Party by axing funding to irrigation projects, says National’s agriculture spokesman Nathan Guy.
Published in General News
The sale of Icebreaker to a United States company could leave the New Zealand merino production industry with too many eggs in one basket.
Published in General News
Sometimes you hop into a vehicle and it feels just right; that’s the overriding impression when jumping aboard the Can Am Defender HD5 DPS, a farmer focused side by side (SSV).
Published in Machinery & Products
Picking easy-care cows is about to get a whole lot easier with the first change to the calculation of production worth in 22 years.
Published in Management
It's been a challenging season down on the banks of the Waikato River for St Peters School’s Owl Farm.
Published in General News
Thirty years ago who would have predicted that one of the many spin-offs of ‘Globalisation’ was the evolution of the kiwi palate?
Published in Farm Health
A first-time entrant has won the East Coast Ballance Farm Environment Award.
Published in Management
State farmer Landcorp says it is working on creating a deer milk industry.
Published in General News
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