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INDEPENDENT PROCESSOR Tatua remains hopeful of global dairy prices bouncing back.
Published in General News
WINNING THE 2014 Ballance Farm Environment Awards gives Canterbury dairy farmers Mark and Devon Slee the opportunity to tell some 'good news' stories about their industry and New Zealand agriculture in general.
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FARMERS MUST lift their game on environmental and labour issues over the next three years.
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AFTER A fierce day of competition Mitchel Hoare and Alex Reekers have earned top scores in the preliminary round of the World Young Shepherds Challenge.
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DAVID KIDD of the organisation's Northern region is the 2014 ANZ Young Farmer Contest Champion.
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FEDERATED FARMERS new president Dr William Rolleston says the organisation is a "broad church' which must represent the views of all its members.
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HORTICULTURE NEW Zealand is looking forward to a time when all regional councils will manage their waterways in the same way, thanks to the release of the new National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management.
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UK SHEEP farmers are expecting a good season for domestically produced lamb, according to their industry-good organisation Eblex.
Published in World News
BRUCE WILLS will shortly step down as Federated Farmers president after the normal three years in the job. Let’s be frank, he’s achieved a helluvva lot. He was elected, with his board, to change the image of the federation. Many members had grown weary of the ‘out there’, somewhat confrontational style of his two predecessors. They wanted change and quite deliberately at Rotorua three years ago a group of them engineered this: Bruce Wills, William Rolleston and Anders Crofoot in particular were central to that movement for change. Wills, the banker turned farmer and now farmer politician, was given a mandate to make Feds mainstream and win back credibility lost with the public, politicians and others in agribusiness. This was no easy task: Wills and his team had to walk a tightrope – being seen to advocate strongly on key issues for members, but not to get into unseemly public debates in the media with groups that didn’t share farmers vision for the future. Wills came across as a person of reason and willingness to listen and get sensible outcomes. Wills has done all that was asked of him and more. In three years, Federated Farmers has again become recognised…
Published in Opinion
HAVING ALL animals on a farm growing at the same pace could result in big risks for drystock farmers, delegates at the final Finished in 20 Months beef seminar in Northland heard last month.
Published in Management
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