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A change to the entry requirements of the Wine Awards, will give smaller wineries and more limited releases a greater the opportunity to participate, says one of the judges.
Published in General News
Federated Farmers North Canterbury say farmers affected by the drought are facing a tough year ahead and will be struggling with some tough decisions.
Published in General News
Chainsaw accidents are on the rise and it’s time to make some noise about this, says chainsaw maker Stihl.
Published in Machinery & Products
For around $1500 you can get a ‘black box’ and unleash useful extra power and torque from the old tractor parked up in the shed. Sounds tempting: what are the risks?
Published in Machinery & Products
Passion for farming and their animals runs deep for David and Pip Fullerton, known for their international genetics work with Holsteins on their “top-performing” South Waikato farm, comments feed manufacturer Fibre Fresh.
Published in Farm Health
In last month’s Dairy News, we discussed the common causes of dystocia (difficulty in giving birth) and ways it can be prevented. 
Published in Farm Health
How low will you go? How long will you stay there? Those are the questions Dairy NZ is asking at the latest round of ‘Tactics for Tight Times’ workshops around the country.
Published in Management
Proper housing is a cornerstone of successful calf rearing, says Christchurch company FlexiTunnel.
Published in Management
LIC has opened a new $5 million herd testing facility in Hamilton.
Published in Agribusiness
Four dairy farmers are among the 10 finalists for the 2015 Ballance Farm Environment Awards.
Published in Agribusiness
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