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OPINION: European farmers are going to extreme lengths to have their message heard.
Helping farm owners, managers, contract milkers and sharemilkers feel in control of their finances is the aim of the game for the next round of Dairy Women’s Network dairy modules in early 2017.
Sheds down, electric fences not working and breeding programmes interrupted are some of the problems facing dairy farms in the worst quake-hit areas of Culverden and Waiau.
With volatility in the dairy payout, there has never been a more important time to have a clear picture of your farming business’ performance, says Dairy Women’s Network.
Dairy Womens Network (DWN) fills many gaps for women in rural areas, including providing a social network and upgrading their skills, says chief executive Zelda de Villiers.
Dairy Women’s Network has signed on a new dairying partner in Waikato-based company Deosan this month.
Dairy Women’s Network is urging voters to support rural women to represent them as election season hits.
For one Te Kuiti woman, a course designed to empower rural women to become leaders in their communities has led to new opportunities.
Dairy Woman of the Year Rebecca Keoghan loves governance and strategy and has worked her way into that in the last couple of years.
Entrepreneur Diane Foreman says she does not oppose the selling of dairy farms to Chinese buyers, provided the money is reinvested back into NZ business.
OPINION: European farmers are going to extreme lengths to have their message heard.
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