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OPINION: Pastoral farmers stare at the media reports might be forgiven for wondering if they are heading the way of the dinosaurs.
Published in Opinion
Departing Zespri chief executive Dan Mathieson had some good news for the country's kiwifruit growers just days before he left the company to take up a new role with the giant berry fruit grower Driscoll in the US.
Published in General News
Dairy industry good organisation DairyNZ gets its first woman board chair in October.
Published in General News
The winners of the Gordon Stephenson Trophy say farmers are doing better on sustainability than they give themselves credit for.
Published in General News
Inflated on-farm costs and low milk payout seems to have become the new norm for farmers, says Waikato Federated Farmers dairy chair Matthew Zonderop.
Published in General News
As the coalition Government mulls new regulations to reinstate the export of live animals, debate is heating up between supporters and opponents.
Published in General News
An independent panel has been named to advice the Government on what the country’s biogenic methane target should be to ensure no additional warming.
Published in General News
States of Emergency have been declared in Haumoana, Wairoa and Hastings after storms have once again battered the East Coast of the North Island.
Published in General News
Farmers are getting more and more data but often struggle to decipher it into strategies, says Watermetrics.
Published in Machinery & Products
We all recognise the symptoms of a classic down cow: dull eyes, sleepy, head down, poor responsiveness.
Published in Farm Health
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