Tucked away in a remote part of the central North Island, staff at a Pāmu (Landcorp) farm are working hard to solve one of the biggest challenges facing the dairy and beef sectors.

In many parts of the country, dairy farmers have enjoyed favourable growing conditions throughout winter and spring, leading to reduced use of stored and imported feed and higher-than-expected production to date.

The Dairy Women’s Network (DWN) will welcome two new trustees to its board at the organisation’s annual meeting later this month.

OPINION: Fonterra deserves a pat on the back for delivering another solid set of financial results.

OPINION: Research across the ditch has found that seaweed doesn’t just make a tasty wrap for sushi rolls.

OPINION: As a country we should be celebrating Fonterra’s solid annual results announced last week.

OPINION: Federated Farmers and its members don’t have much love for regulations-obsessed regional councils.

OPINION: Part of the reason China is buying less of our dairy produce is their success growing their own supply.

The Government and the agriculture sector are pumping $13.5 million into research of a methane vaccine.

New Zealand farmers may be faced with increasing business challenges, but at least one sector has their back when it comes to collaborating for the greater good of pastoral agriculture in this country.

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