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A course teaching farmers the basics of computing has attracted investment from the red meat sector.
Published in Rural Life
West Otago farmers Richard and Kerry France waited close to eight years to enter the Ballance Farm Environment Awards (BFEA), finally giving it a go last year.
Published in General News
Zespri will host their inaugural Kiwifruit Innovation Symposium on 29 October in Mt Maunganui.
Published in Agribusiness
A race is on to launch the first ISOBUS controlled plough at Agritechnica, and it appears German company Lemken is leading by a nose. 
Published in Machinery & Products
The current world market for self-propelled foragers is about 3000 units annually, of which German specialist Krone holds about 15% (450 units) with its Big X series. 
Published in Machinery & Products
Canterbury-based independent milk processor Synlait Milk has reported a drop in profit, largely due to decreases in dairy prices.
Published in Agribusiness
Farmers are being urged to speak courageously about the reality of their financial problems.
Published in Management
The spring months, as soils warm up, are when the work of fertilising begins.
Published in Management
The Southland winter-spring, with prolonged incessant rain, cold wind and low sunshine hours, have depressed grass growth well below normal.
Published in Management
The Health and Safety Reform Bill got lots of media coverage about what does, and does not, constitute a high-risk industry.
Published in Opinion
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