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OPINION: In the same way that even a stopped clock is right twice a day, economists sometimes get it right.
Farmers understand they must work with the Government to improve the environment, says a noted Massey University scholar.
Both Massey University’s top scholars for 2019 are from dairy farming families and both are DairyNZ scholarship students.
A scholarship for up to five students each year, studying Massey University’s Bachelor of Horticultural Science degree has been launched by kiwifruit exporter Zezpri.
A Massey PhD student known as the ‘worm detective’ for his work on sheep worms will represent New Zealand on a huge global stage in Germany in November.
People newly diagnosed with leptospirosis or suspected with the disease will be asked to take part in a nationwide study.
Massey veterinarian Kate Griffiths recently outlined the results of a six year trial looking at the ability of a ewe to survive as a productive animal until she is culled for age.
Professor Jane Mills, pro vice-chancellor of Massey University’s College of Health, explains how the future for rural health in NZ is positive.
OPINION: In the same way that even a stopped clock is right twice a day, economists sometimes get it right.
OPINION: The proposed RMA reforms took a while to drop but were well signaled after the election.