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Despite a tough year or two for dryland farmers in North Canterbury, Hawarden Suffolk stud breeder Penni Loffhagen is philosophical.
Published in Farm Health
It's easy when you're running a business that ticks over OK, to keep with the status quo.
Published in Opinion
Seven new AGMARDT scholarships totalling $50,000 have been granted to agribusiness people undertaking leadership and governance training.
Published in General News
"It's a sadness, but many things in life are sad," said Bill Spence on the news that the original Matua Valley winery is to be closed after vintage 2016.
Published in General News
My first few heading dogs were medium eyed and firm; they didn't creep and crawl, preferring to get on with the job.
Published in Farm Health
The results of the remit votes at Beef + Lamb NZ's recent annual meeting must surely be the final nail in the coffin of the meat sector ginger group MIE.
Published in Opinion
It might seem counter-intuitive for a vineyard to even consider developing anything that might attract birds.
Published in Profiles
Don't be afraid of change; it's the reason your phone isn't still attached to the wall by a tangled length of wire.
Published in Agribusiness
Can-Am off-road vehicles have earned a reputation for high performance and durability.
Published in Machinery & Products
European farmers have different views on potential milk supply control measures that were recently discussed at a Council of EU agriculture ministers.
Published in General News
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