man o war
Waikato farmer Rex Butterworth follows a simple philosophy: keeping his cows happy and healthy.
Published in Management
More than 75% of New Zealand’s dairy exports to China are still subject to tariffs the industry thought would by now be cut.
Published in Agribusiness
Civil Defence, or ‘Emergency Management’ as it prefers to be called, must put its staff and volunteers through a rural awareness course.
Published in Opinion
Almost constant rain will have long term implications for dairy farmers in the North Island, says DairyNZ’s general manager of extension, Andrew Reid.
Published in General News
Emma Dunn’s love for baking and science has landed her a role at dairy giant Fonterra, in the cooperative’s Graduate Programme.
Published in General News
Only a few days are left until entries close in the 2016 New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards.
Published in General News
Fonterra directors and shareholder councillors will go without a pay rise for a third straight year.
Published in General News
RWNZ have compiled a list of ways that people can help with assisting people affected by the earthquake and adverse events.
Published in General News
Trade Minister Todd McClay and opposition MPs are traveling in Europe and Iran over the next week to take part in a number of trade-related events.
Published in General News
The Ministry for Primary Industries has intercepted a large-scale illegal home kill operation in the greater Auckland region.
Published in General News
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