Displaying items by tag: Federated Farmers
OAD arrives early in Southland
Some dairy farmers in Southland are already moving to once a day (OAD) milking because they don’t have sufficient good pasture on which to graze their stock.
Think rural mental health while drafting policies
The effects of government policies on rural communities and farmer wellbeing must be considered when drafting them, says Federated Farmers dairy section chair Wayne Langford.
New Feds man keen to build
New Feds board member, William Beetham wants the organisation recognised for its significant contributions to NZ farming and society as a whole.
How much of a problem is slow rural internet?
Federated Farmers’ latest connectivity survey offers a glimpse into how common slow internet is for rural families and businesses.
New water rules muddy waters
More revelations about the impracticality of the Governments’ new freshwater regulations debacle have emerged.
What’s going on in southland? — Editorial
OPINION: It is hard to fathom exactly what’s going to happen in Southland in light of the impact of the Government’s new freshwater regulations.
Graziers quitting!
Migrant workers set to return
About 50 migrant dairy workers could potentially benefit from the Government’s border exception for work visa holders.
Rethink needed — Editorial
OPINION: Environment minister David Parker has had a long and tempestuous relationship with the farming sector.
Freshwater regs will stall progress in Canterbury — Feds
The new National Environment Standard (NES) for Freshwater could derail the progress already made on improving water quality in Canterbury, claim Federated Farmers regional presidents.