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A biosecurity risk to the New Zealand wine industry is very much a case of when.
Published in Industry
The last significant in-season drop in the price of milk to suppliers was in 2008, and that doesn't take a long memory to recall: it is hardly ancient history.
Published in Management
The VW Amarok has always had a following of ute buyers wanting something different from the norm.
Published in Motoring
Plenty has been written about the dramatic slump in the earnings and milk price outlook for Australia's largest farmer-owned dairy company.
Published in Opinion
Europe's food connoisseurs can't get enough of British cheese, according to new UK Government figures.
Published in World News
NZ's financial system is resilient and functions effectively, but risks to the financial stability outlook have increased further in the past six months.
Published in General News
We like ice cream any way! That was the main response from 12 children from Ramarama Primary School, South Auckland.
Published in General News
Farmers facing the industry's lowest milk price in years will this month hear lessons learnt by the kiwifruit industry when Psa struck in 2010.
Published in General News
The 11 finalists in the 2016 New Zealand Dairy Trainee of the Year competition begun a three-day study tour yesterday...
Published in General News
"What I do in dairying I do for love – I don't need any recognition for it," says the 2016 Dairy Woman of the Year, Rebecca Keoghan.
Published in General News
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