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Brothers Scott and Leighton Campbell grew up on a West Coast dairy farm, making silage pretty much all their lives and seeking to do it better.
Published in Machinery & Products
I had a phone call recently from a chap who had a problem with his young dog. He bought the 9-month-old pup from someone who had reared it well; it was a relaxed happy confident youngster and keen to work. 
Published in Farm Health
Has your herd got Johne’s? Whether you’re talking dairy or beef, chances are it has, and if you run sheep there’s a good chance some will be carrying the disease too, albeit probably a different strain.
Published in Farm Health
Farmers deal in facts, so let’s do some myth busting.  When the new health and safety law is passed, children will not be banned from farms.
Published in Opinion
Federated Farmers says it is time to move on after the Commerce Commission’s $2.97 million settlement with Westpac over the selling of interest rate swaps.
Published in Agribusiness
UK farmers are putting food production at the centre of the UK general election campaign. UK heads to the polls on May 7.
Published in World News
A new network on the North Island East Coast has sprung from a vision for supporting and developing women in farming.
Published in General News
The numbers are almost frightening – 59 farms, 55,000 cows and 20 million kg milksolids a year. That’s the contribution Landcorp makes to New Zealand’s dairy industry and the nation’s economy. 
Published in General News
Australian dairy farmers are working with animal rights activists on the industry’s animal welfare credentials. Dairy Australia chief executive Ian Halliday says farmers are “not out of the woods, they’re in the spotlight”.
Published in General News
There was a South African flavour to the 2015 Central Plateau Dairy Industry Awards last night, with all three major winners having South African roots.
Published in General News
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