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THE ROLE of daylength in sheep breeding is well known, but what about wool?
Published in Management
NOW YOU’VE built the business and its plant, who will look after it all? 
Published in Machinery & Products
While US based CareerCast may have found melancholic American dairy farmers and even more depressed 'lumberjacks', the primary industry downunder is upbeat and fizzing.
Published in General News
DON'T GET complacent just because there's plenty of grass and ewes are in good nick going to the ram, a leading vet's warning.
Published in Farm Health
ONCE-A-DAY (OAD) milking is the only way New Zealand will retain its competitive advantage, Small Herds Association field day participants were told last week at Hikurangi, Northland.
Published in General News
APPROVAL OF the Crafar farms sale to Chinese buyers by the Overseas Investment Office (OIO) has prompted many claims made in the battle to win the New Zealand public's hearts and minds.
Published in Opinion
Judging has begun to select the winners in the 2012 New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards from the record 525 entrants.
Published in General News
A PROJECT to bring widespread irrigation to the Wairarapa has entered what instigators are calling “a new phase.”
Published in General News
STRONG STORE lamb prices present a huge opportunity for breeders to raise flock performance, says a Wairarapa farm consultant.
Published in Management
AS Greenpeace launches its annual attack on dairying's use of palm kernel, drought is looming over key agricultural areas, threatening to put pressure on feed availability.
Published in General News
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