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The Reserve Bank will release an updated stress analysis of the dairy sector this week.
Published in General News
A student research project has produced promising results for an indirect approach to reducing mealybug infestations in vineyards.
Published in Industry
A new range of wood splitters will be released by Brent Smith Trailers at Central Districts Field Days.
Published in Machinery & Products
A new all-in-one milk vat monitor and controller that ensures milk is cooled and held to temperature has been launched by Tru-Test.
Published in Machinery & Products
Dairy farmers are increasingly using technology to monitor and control their dairy effluent systems, says Precision Farming Ltd.
Published in Management
A heifer rearing field day in Central Hawke's Bay next week will provide information on ensuring young stock continue to meet target weights through summer and autumn.
Published in Management
Fodder beet is an increasingly popular winter crop for beef and dairy cattle due to the large amounts of dry matter it produces.
Published in Farm Health
UCLA is urging residents to take advantage of a new funding option to support individuals working independently on killing animal pests on their properties.
Published in Farm Health
Te Pahu farmer Noldy Rust entered a pasture competition late last year only because the organisers were looking for more entries.
Published in Management
By 2025 the NZ dairy industry could be emitting 25% less greenhouse gases, 40% fewer pathogens and nitrogen, and earning 60-100% more profit.
Published in Opinion
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