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Working on the premise that everything that happens on farm exists to manage the cow, Halter claims to remove the need for fences, gates and even the farm dog, allowing the farmer to manage everything remotely, saving time and improving productivity.
Published in Machinery & Products
Halter and LIC have partnered to allow data flow between the Halter app and MINDA, saving farmers time.
Published in Management
New Zealand's wine industry is increasingly tapping into "a merger between natural wisdom, sciece and technology, and nature", says Steve Smith MW, co-founder of Aotearoa New Zealand Fine Wine Estates.
Published in General News
Recently introduced by Norwood, the Vredo DZ5 platform is designed for over-seeding grass or flower mixtures in the FineTurf sector.
Published in Machinery & Products
Vianney Segedin joined New Zealand Winegrowers as Communications and Digital Advisor in July this year, bringing her family’s wine industry legacy with her. In this Social Place, Vianney sheds light on the changing face of digital engagement and how wine companies can connect better with a global audience.
Published in Industry
Auckland "transplants" Donovan Croot and Sophie Cookson are living the dairy farming dream in Taranaki as 50/50 sharemilkers of a Holstein Friesian herd.
Published in Management
Ashburton father and son, Phillip and Paul Everest have been named as the new National Ambassadors for Sustainable Farming and Growing and the recipients of the Gordon Stephenson Trophy.
Published in Management
A group of talented software engineers is putting the Manawatū on the map by taking their technology to the world and transforming the global agricultural industry one sensor at a time.
Published in Agribusiness
A recent trip to the Green Isle as a guest of Enterprise Ireland allowed Dairy News to take a closer look at Irish agriculture and a look at one of its leading educational and research centres.
Published in General News
As the country prepared to lock down in March 2020, a small team at United Fresh New Zealand quickly realised the impact this would have on the country’s $6 billion horticulture industry.
Published in General News
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