FONTERRA'S NEW director David MacLeod, South Taranaki, has been wired into the dairy industry for over two decades.

THE RE-ELECTION of a National-led Government has boosted Fonterra’s chances of sewing up the TAF (trading among farmers) proposal by the end of next year.

A NEW Euro-made crossover is now arriving on Ford dealers’ yards: the Ford Kuga, available in a range-top ‘Titanium’ edition priced at $53,990 (RRP).

higher intake capacity in the new McHale F5000 baler series gets top mention by its Irish manufacturer who last week launched this new range of fixed chamber balers at Agritechnica, Hanover, Germany. 

A NEW Väderstad planter, called Tempo, rapidly and precisely plants maize, corn and sunflower.

WHILE NOT classing his farm as organic, Andrew Fraser believes what you put into the soil is what makes the grass grow. He has always used reverted phosphate products and for seven years has added humates to his fertiliser and feed.

DURING THE last few years, there has been a rise in the number of in-shed feeders being used on New Zealand dairy farms. 

DON BLUMHARDT (Dairy News, November 8) should know better.

WE ARE – again – at that moment in the electoral cycle where we get to choose who will be in Government for the next term.

GREENPEACE ACTIVISTS hoping to put dairy farmers off palm kernel expeller (PKE) by chaining themselves to boats should think again.

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