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Some newspaper headlines refer to a victory for Greenpeace, but is it?
Published in Opinion
Now is the time to plan to renew pastures in autumn and to consider renewing more than in the past.
Published in Management
Brian and Margaret Schnell bought their Bunnythorpe, Manawatu dairy farm in 1984, and were joined by their daughter Amy and husband Greg Gemmell, who became sharemilkers in 2003.
Published in Management
About $50 million has been pruned from the costs of a proposed South Canterbury irrigation scheme.
Published in General News
Don Galletly's Loch Ness dairy farm on the Emu Plain, near Waiau, remains the only one in North Canterbury unable to milk since the November 14 quake.
Published in General News
The beekeeping industry expects to be disrupted for months because of the Kaikoura earthquake last November 14.
Published in General News
Cow Central's (Hamilton) Waikato Museum is looking to tell a broader story about the white stuff via its Milk Matters exhibition which opened recently.
Published in General News
Ravensdown has appointed George Williams as its new regional manager eastern North Island.
Published in General News
Fonterra is bracing for a boom in cheese exports to South Korea.
Published in General News
Trying to bridge the disconnect between urban customers and dairying is a motivation for seventh-generation dairy Nelson farmers Julian and Cathy Raine to start a new venture named Aunt Jean’s Dairy.
Published in General News
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