Displaying items by tag: Massey University

Wednesday, 18 February 2015 00:00

War on wastage in ewe flocks

Research intended to reduce ‘wastage’ in commercial ewe flocks has begun at Massey University. The trial involves two commercial ewe flocks – at least 12,000 animals.

Published in Farm Health
Thursday, 05 February 2015 00:00

Upsurge in student no’s

There's been a 20% increase in student enrolments in agricultural degree courses at Massey University for 2015, the first such surge in many years. 

Published in General News
Saturday, 06 December 2014 00:00

Mellor lands gong for animal ethics

MASSEY UNIVERSITY scientist professor David Mellor has been honoured for his work on standards applying to the use of animals in science and teaching.

Published in Farm Health
Thursday, 04 December 2014 00:00

New lepto videos tell bigger story

HALF THE human cases of leptospirosis recorded each year in New Zealand are farmers, a turnaround from 15 years ago when meat workers dominated disease statistics, one of a new series of videos from Massey University warns.

Published in Farm Health
Wednesday, 03 December 2014 00:00

Slow uptake

THE UPTAKE of precision agriculture is gradually improving, says Massey University’s professor of precision agriculture Ian Yule.

Published in General News
Tuesday, 02 December 2014 00:00

A bad joke - Editorial

YOU KNOW there is something seriously wrong with the priorities in the country’s education system when we have only 100 agricultural science graduates – compared with 120 in acupuncture – in one year. If this wasn’t so serious it would be a joke. 

Published in Opinion
Friday, 28 November 2014 12:22

Farmax offers $5000 Scholarship

Farmax has announced it will offer a Massey University student a $5000 scholarship in an effort to encourage postgraduate research in agriculture.

Published in General News
Thursday, 27 November 2014 11:06

Lepto video a potential lifesaver

A new video series produced and developed by Massey University researchers may save some of the 100 people each year that are affected by leptospirosis.

Published in General News
Tuesday, 18 November 2014 00:00

City teachers impressed by Ag sector opportunities

A CHANCE to see at first-hand the employment opportunities in the primary sector proved a hit for some 40 secondary teachers from the greater Wellington and Horowhenua regions. 

Published in General News
Tuesday, 04 November 2014 14:12

Editorial - Only the best

THE TIDE appears to be running in on the numbers of students choosing studies that may lead to agri sector careers. We may be witnessing the end of schools careers advisors nudging only their less able students towards the industry.

Published in Opinion
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