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OPINION: I am sure most people would have heard the old saying regards “Nero fiddling while Rome Burnt”. Well this is in my opinion a classic case of the minister fiddling while the Coromandel Peninsula is rapidly dying. I believe his Waka (NZ Transport Agency - Waka Kotahi) is sinking.
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Glass bottles are "the elephant in the room" when it comes to reducing the wine industry's carbon emissions, says bottle reuse proponent Neil Pollett.
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A councillor, an assistant manager, someone who trademarked the word ‘farmily’, and an industry stalwart are among the finalists for this year’s Fonterra Dairy Woman of the Year title.
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McIntosh of Palmerston North has a reputation for building feed equipment with a robust construction, clever engineering and a long working life.
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Kubota New Zealand has recently added to its product line the new U10-5 excavator that will replace the existing K008-3.
Published in Machinery & Products
At Westmoreland Estate Ltd’s three dairy farm offices in the Waikato hang large world maps.
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While ATVs have lost some of their market share to side by sides or UTV’s, they remain the vehicle of choice for those with difficult terrain on tight tracks.
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DairyNZ and Dairy Women’S Network (DWN) have partnered to deliver four People Expo events in the Canterbury, Southland, Taranaki, and Waikato regions this month.
Published in Agribusiness
At Westmoreland Estate Ltd’s three dairy farm offices in the Waikato hang large world maps.
Published in General News
Kubota New Zealand has recently added to its product line the new U10-5 excavator that will replace the existing K008-3.
Published in Machinery & Products
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