Displaying items by tag: Federated Farmers
What ethics?
Your old mate just about choked on his bone when he read a media release from the multinational, tax dodging, perennially anti farming organisation Greenpeace calling on Feds to stop “kicking farmers”.
Winter grazing: moving away from muddy cows
DairyNZ Director Ben Allomes says farmers need to change with the times and adopt practices that are good for their animals and the environment.
Gun register likely to misfire – Feds
Misgivings about the practicality and cost of a firearms register are likely to dominate feedback from rural people on the second round of proposed Arms Act amendments, says Federated Farmers.
Impractical
Not content with slapping extra costs on the country’s farmers in the form of an ETS tax, impossible targets to cut methane and impending charges to improve water quality, the Government now wants more.
A great Guy — Feds
Farmers regarded Nathan Guy as a pragmatic and knowledgeable Minister for Primary Industries, says Federated Farmers.
Making history in unraveling emissions
In a historic move, 11 primary sector groups have agreed to work with the Government to tackle climate change.
Questions over M. bovis communication
Rural contractors have challenged MPI and Federated Farmers over the management of Mycoplasma bovis.
Policy uncertainty concerns farmers
Government policy settings are presently farmers’ biggest worry, says Federated Farmers president Katie Milne.
Spy in the sky promises no stock upset
Farmers are being assured that any spying on grazing practices on farm this winter won’t upset stock.
$100m for what?
Farmers pay nearly $100 million a year in levies to industry-good groups, says Federated Farmers Dairy chairman Chris Lewis. And for what value? he asks.