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Negotiations towards a free trade agreement between New Zealand and the European Union have at last got underway.
Published in General News
Exports of organic products from New Zealand are now worth $335 million annually – 42% more than three years ago. 
Published in General News
The search is on for new suppliers for Synlait’s new factory at Pokeno, Waikato, opening to receive milk on June 1, 2019.
Published in General News
National Animal Identification and Tracing (NAIT) compliance is increasing, but some farmers are continuing to break the rules.
Published in General News
JCB’s new Fastrac 8330 is now officially the world’s fastest production tractor, capable of a legal road speed of 70km/h. 
Published in Machinery & Products
Farmers should not be having nightmares about Mycoplasma bovis, says a technical expert.
Published in General News
Copper deficiency is again stalking New Zealand’s cattle, brought on by traditional pastoral deficiency and shifts in farming practices over the past two decades.
Published in Farm Health
Back in 1996, Rhyan Wardman arrived back in New Zealand to a job overseeing the building of Seresin Estate’s new winery. Twenty-two years later, he now owns that winery with good friend and fellow winemaker Ben Glover.
Published in General News
Three big challenges have many farmers looking at self-containing their farming operations and growing most of their feed on land they either own or control.
Published in Management
A farm near Christchurch has been fined $45,000 by the Employment Relations Authority (ERA) for exploiting ‘volunteer’ workers, following a Labour Inspectorate investigation.
Published in General News
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