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The Government is backing moves to recognise and celebrate outstanding employers in the primary sector.
Published in Agribusiness
Farm biosecurity in New Zealand needs to take a quantum leap forward whether for velvetleaf or any other threat, says AgResearch senior scientist Trevor James.
Published in General News
Ravensdown has appointed Stephen Esposito, a professional engineer, as its new general manager operations.
Published in General News
Dairy farmers can potentially improve their environment and financial results via two research projects now underway, says Lincoln University's R&D company Lincoln Agritech.
Published in General News
Britain has taken its first formal step to negotiate a post-Brexit free trade agreement with New Zealand, Australia and the US. 
Published in General News
Making a good quality stack or clamp silage is a given for livestock farmers, but feeding out can be a lottery.
Published in Machinery & Products
The 2018 grape harvest has jumped on the 2017 level, according to the ASB Bank. 
Published in General News
Conditions look promising for the start of calving in the Lower North Island.
Published in General News
Whilst New Zealand’s rural and lifestyle communities seem to have a better awareness of the “physical” safety issues of farm equipment, PTO shafts and ATVs, in many cases other, “more invisible” safety issues can be overlooked.
Published in Farm Health
New Claas Disco Move 3600 and 3200 mowers, with mowing widths of 3.4 and 3m respectively, are designed for 1m of vertical travel and 30 degrees lateral movement, allowing efficiency and safety in rough paddocks.
Published in Machinery & Products
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