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“Have clippers, will travel” could be the motto of Mid-Canterbury’s Luke Gilbert.
Published in Management
Like all agricultural innovations, crop protection products have evolved tremendously since their inception.
Published in Opinion
Government funding for a nationwide project to better protect waterways, by measuring and managing nitrogen on cropping farms, has been welcomed by Horticulture New Zealand.
Published in General News
The first question that needs to be answered is; What should a high health vine look like?
Published in General News
Fertiliser co-op Ravensdown is paying a total annual rebate of $45 per tonne to its farmer shareholders after a third year of strong results.
Published in General News
New Zealand farmer Matt Iremonger has won the highly-regarded Australasian business award for a strategic business plan he developed for a start-up farming enterprise in North Canterbury.
Published in General News
Research shows that cows bred for low urea concentration end up using more nitrogen for milk protein productions.
Published in Management
Remote beehive monitoring company Hivemind is undeterred by a shortfall in a crowdfunding effort to test demand for a hobbyist version of its product.
Published in General News
“This most extraordinary story has got me rocking.”
Published in General News
Amongst the more enjoyable things to see in this world is the enthusiasm and commitment shown by younger members of society to something they believe in.
Published in Opinion
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