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A company model tackles the farm succession problems common to all New Zealand farmers, says a Rotorua lawyer.
Published in Management
The Ballance Farm Environment Awards open farmers to new networks they may not know about says national judging coordinator Andrea Hanna.
Published in Management
It appears much of the angst and anger percolating through the farming sector over proposed changes to health and safety regulations may now have eased.
Published in Opinion
A raspberry partnership between Plant & Food Research (PFR) and a plant nursery business in Washington state has had positive spinoffs, according to the Crown Research Insititute.
Published in Agribusiness
“A brilliant initiative” was the reaction of Massey University professor Peter Kemp to a recent visit by journalism students from Massey’s Wellington campus.
Published in General News
What's “hot to trot” in fashion and trends can have a big impact on our wool prices, says Malcolm Ching, Purelana manager with Wool Services International.
Published in General News
Horticulture needs to get rid of its image as being all “mud and gumboots,” says Sue Pickering, senior business manager, HortNZ.
Published in General News
Horticulture New Zealand presented its inaugural President’s Award to lifelong kiwifruit industry supporter and grower Ian Greaves last week.
Published in General News
One dairy industry stalwart has had enough and is switching to beef farming.
Published in General News
Sheep productivity has improved against a background of a massive drop in stock numbers since 1990, says Beef + Lamb NZ chief economist Andrew Burtt.
Published in General News
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