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NEW ZEALAND leads the way in encouraging and recognising women's leadership in agriculture, says Dairy Women's Network chairwoman Michelle Wilson. 
Published in General News
NORTHLAND AND WAIKATO are being warned of heavy rain, strong winds and storm surges  – but Cyclone Lusi may be welcomed by farmers, says a Civil Defence spokesman.
Published in General News
DAIRYNZ CHIEF scientist Dr Eric Hillerton will step down in July. He will remain involved in New Zealand through various dairy farming projects.
Published in Agribusiness
KEEP CALM and keep to budget is Lincoln University Dairy Farm’s response to this season’s payout crescendo.
Published in Management
THE SHIPS have set sail to deliver nearly 5,000 Fonterra Milk for Schools milk packs to kids on the Chatham, Stewart, and Great Barrier islands.
Published in General News
PGG WRIGHTSON and software company Xero will jointly sponsor the premier feature at National Fieldays 2014.
Published in Machinery & Products
DAIRY INDUSTRY leaders say dairy farmers are investing millions of dollars in managing their environmental impact and taking their responsibilities seriously.
Published in General News
THE MINISTRY for Primary Industry (MPI) will look “quite different” as a result of an “alignment process” that started last week, says the new chief executive, Martyn Dunne.
Published in General News
THE YEAR IS shaping up to be “intriguing” for the global dairy market with China the “wildcard”, says Rabobank.  
Published in Agribusiness
THERE SEEMS to be some confusion out there reading dog body language. 
Published in Farm Health
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