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'What wine should we drink with dinner tonight – red, white, rosé or orange?'
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The "once in a lifetime opportunity to spend a week with other like-minded farmers and world class presenters" was the impetus for farmer Blair Drysdale to apply for the Rabobank Farm Managers Program.
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A member poll by Federated Farmers shows 11.1% of dairy farmers are now under pressure by banks over their mortgages. 
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Subsidies handed to European farmers are partly responsible for the dip in global dairy prices, says Federated Farmers Dairy chairman Andrew Hoggard.
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NZ dairy farmers are being encouraged to be vigilant about bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) which DairyNZ says affects up to 60% of dairy cows and 90% of herds.
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As the cows cram into Randal Inch's milking shed you realise space is at a premium on this small North Canterbury dairy farm on the outskirts of Rangiora.
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Young leaders in New Zealand's primary industries are essential for increasing the future prosperity of the sector.
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An award winning rotary milking technology is helping a New Zealand company make inroads into overseas markets.
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Global dairy prices are unlikely to start rising until later this year, weighed down by European production and global economic uncertainty, says Fonterra chairman John Wilson.
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The New Zealand dairy industry has lost its way on growing and utilising pasture, says DairyNZ chief executive, Tim Mackle.
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