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One of New Zealand’s most historic sheep stations – White Rock – has a new lease of life thanks to family members who wanted to preserve the property for future generations.
Published in Management
Livestock sales and purchases are continuing through COVID-19 restrictions thanks to a hybrid auction platform.
Published in General News
Aimed at large farmers or contractors looking to produce high quality forage quickly, Austrian manufacturer Pottinger has announced a new flagship for its HIT tedder range.
Published in Machinery & Products
On-farm transport was revolutionised with the arrival of quads, but really came of age with the side-by-side.
A first on-farm clearing sale using a hybrid auction platform delivered a “fantastic result” for Galatea farmers Shaun and Kelly Bicknell.
Published in General News
After weeks of silence, the Frankton sale yards were bustling with yards of stock up for auction on Wednesday.
Published in General News
If you want a sneak peek at Kubota’s vision for the future, look no further than its Concept-X tractor recently unveiled in Kyoto City.
Published in Machinery & Products
The Anderson family has found success with Suzuki, with a fleet of four DR 200SE Trojans and a LT 300 quad.
Published in Machinery & Products
A Canterbury district council wants a rewrite of proposed regional council rules for excluding stock from waterways.
Published in General News
Call them what you will, but UTVs, side x sides or ROVs have found a place in much of rural New Zealand.
Published in Machinery & Products
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