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Farmers are being encouraged to consider the risk of facial eczema (FE) in the coming months as weather conditions point to a 'bad' season with dry conditions looming.
Published in Farm Health
Often people are lost for words when they ring about a dog for sale, so here is a checklist I have compiled to help you before you set foot in the ute to drive off on a wild goose chase.
Published in Farm Health
All businesses benefit from fast reliable internet and rural broadband can help reduce the effects of isolation on East Coast farming operations.
Published in Management
Do not feed herbicide tolerant (HT) swedes to cows when the animals are in late pregnancy or early lactation.
Published in Management
The so-called mother of precision agriculture in New Zealand, Methven's Ros McKenzie, was instrumental in getting Spark to install 4G wireless broadband in rural Canterbury.
Published in Management
Internationally, trade in illegal pesticides has exploded.
Published in Opinion
A headline in National Business Review at the end of December urged readers to "embrace uncertainty for better business in 2016".
Published in Opinion
Milk production may be falling but Fonterra's exports are soaring.
Published in General News
Horticulture claims to be the little brother growing up fast, Beef + Lamb NZ welcomes the possibilities new trade agreements will bring and the dairy industry is being urged to stay strong and keep enhancing its reputation.
Published in General News
New Zealand primary sectors were not expecting the World Trade Organisation (WTO) decision to remove all agricultural export subsidies, says the new Trade Minister Todd McClay.
Published in General News
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