The Kverneland CLC cultivator has been around for a number of seasons.

Scientists waging war on Australia’s nastiest agricultural parasite have mapped the blowfly genome in a development that offers the potential for new drugs and vaccine.

The unusual pattern of disease and mortality that affected dairy cows grazing on swedes last winter in Southland and Otago was a topic for discussion at the recent New Zealand Veterinary Association (NZVA) dairying conference held in Queenstown.

Deer Industry NZ says it is fielding an upsurge in the number of farmers wanting to join an Advance Party (AP).

Goats can be like pets and easier to handle than dairy cattle, says Oete Farms director Matt Bolton.

Entries are now open for the 2015 Enterprising Rural Women Awards (ERWA).

Trevelyans Packhouse on the outskirts of Te Puke is reminiscent of terminal one at London’s Heathrow international airport – in that it never seems to end. 

Australian agriculture has almost limitless potential according to a landmark white paper on agricultural competitiveness released at the beginning of July. 

Last month more than 150 agricultural contractors from all around the country gathered in Blenheim for the Rural Contractors New Zealand’s (RCNZ) annual conference.

Two international events will take our attention this year: the TPP negotiations and the climate change summit in Paris in November.

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