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Those entrants who used their summer holiday to prepare for the 2016 New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards could have an advantage, as activity gears up in this year's competitions.
Published in General News
El Nino will still be the main climate driver for the next three months or perhaps even longer despite recent rain, says Chris Brandolino, principal scientist forecasting at NIWA.
Published in General News
The Queen Elizabeth II National Trust has paid tribute to environmentalist Gordon Stephenson, who passed away last month.
Published in General News
Dairy farmers are being urged to attend next month's profitable dairy farming conference in Ashburton.
Published in General News
The farm dairy is literally the heart of the farm and the need to replace, renovate or build new is a significant event in the life of any farmer and any farm.
Published in Management
Those big black lumps at each corner of your tractor are the contact with the ground, and as such they ultimately convert the power delivered by the engine into traction.
Published in Machinery & Products
Mastitis remains the biggest dairy disease for farmers.
Published in Farm Health
Plastic DairyFlo liners have helped a Waikato sharemilker produce what Fonterra judges to be some of the finest milk in the country.
Published in Management
Pasture growth and utilisation is becoming increasingly important as farm businesses face ongoing environmental and milk price challenges.
Published in Management
Pasture based farming is most profitable when the pastures are managed to provide the highest quality feed at all periods during the season, maximising the amount of pasture grown and eaten.
Published in Management
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