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A proposed Dairy Cattle Code of Welfare is highly prescriptive and dictates what a farmer must do, rather than having an outcome that will need to be met, says Federated Farmers.

Published in General News
Friday, 08 July 2022 08:55

Precision ag delivers many benefits

Investing in precision agriculture has provided North Canterbury farmer Roscoe Taggart with benefits - environmental, social and financial.

Published in Management
Friday, 08 July 2022 08:25

App aims to help get biosecurity 'Onside'

Christchurch-based Agritech company, Onside, has secured a $4 million grant from MPI to help develop biosecurity technology, which it claims can effectively predict where biosecurity incursions are likely to occur.

Published in General News
Thursday, 07 July 2022 10:25

Honey sector strategy

A two-year project will help identify how New Zealand's apiculture sector sector can achieve sustainable growth.

Published in General News
Thursday, 07 July 2022 07:25

'Walk away from spray'

Agriculture Minister Damien O’Connor says that through a new Government-backed programme New Zealand’s apple and pear industry is aiming to become sprayfree by 2050.

Published in General News

A Canterbury farmer has been disqualified from owning calves and fined $26,000 following the death of a large number of calves he was raising.

Published in General News
Tuesday, 05 July 2022 08:25

Hort faces up to tests

Labour and logistical issues are singled out in the Situation and Outlook for Primary Industries (SOPI) report as likely to lead to static or reduced plantings of some crops.

Published in General News
Wednesday, 29 June 2022 10:55

DWN secures state funding

A Dairy Women’s Network (DWN) programme has been named as the recipient of two years of funding support from the Government.

Published in General News
Tuesday, 28 June 2022 12:55

M. bovis outbreak 'under control'

The Government says it's got a high degree of confidence that Mycoplasma bovis found on a Mid-Canterbury dairy farm isn't widespread.

Published in General News

A Hastings man has been banned from owning livestock for five years and fined $7,800 after failing to provide 26 cattle with sufficient food, resulting in two of them dying and two being euthanised to prevent further suffering.

Published in General News
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