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Peter Burke's article 'Facial eczema hitting lambing percentages' (May 24) was disturbing because, unfortunately, he will be right.
Published in Opinion
Southland dairy farmer, Anita de Wolde discusses her role as a member of Rabobank's Southland client council and the Ag Pathways programme the client council has developed.
Published in Management
Details announced on Friday for new regulations for young calves are part of a wider programme to strengthen bobby calf welfare.
Published in General News
While Marlborough is set to expand its vineyard production by 24 percent in the next four years, Central Otago's growth is expected to be far more modest.
Published in Regional Updates
Heifers and cows which fail to bear and rear a calf at the Bay of Islands property that breeds Waitangi Angus don't get second chances.
Published in Management
The latest offerings from some of Europe's leading farm machinery manufacturers will be on show at the New Zealand National Fieldays.
Published in Machinery & Products
More than 3000 Fonterra farmers were consulted during the co-op's governance and representation review, says chairman John Wilson.
Published in General News
For Southland sheep and beef farmer Cameron Kerr, Vredestein tyres are helping to overcome the daily challenges of operating in steep hill country.
Published in Machinery & Products
New Holland has expanded its tractor offering with two new models, the T7.290 and T7.315.
Published in Machinery & Products
Calving cows means late nights and early mornings, with statistics showing around 18% of heifers need help and 7% of calves die at birth.
Published in Machinery & Products
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