Displaying items by tag: Waikato

Thursday, 12 February 2015 00:00

Stay on the ball

The countryside is drying markedly in Waikato, though some areas that got recent rain are holding on. This may mean the third dry summer in a row for many areas, and this, with the poor payout, is putting pressure on some farmers.

Published in Management
Saturday, 03 January 2015 06:00

Farmer’s legacy eases financial burden

A pioneering farmer's legacy has eased the financial burden of hundreds of students entering their first year of tertiary study in the Waikato.

Published in General News
Wednesday, 24 December 2014 06:00

Use water wisely

Using limited water resources wisely helps protect the health of waterways and ecosystems, as well as helping ensure the region's economic health.

Published in General News
Wednesday, 19 November 2014 00:00

Mixer keeps goats and farmers happy

A JAYLOR feed mixer wagon is providing ‘room service’ for 700 Saanen in-milk goats living in a goat ‘motel’ on 52ha at Waharoa, Waikato.

Published in Machinery & Products
Monday, 10 November 2014 16:48

Court takes action over illegal discharge

HAMILTON DISTRICT Court has fined a Waikato based farm and a contractor for separate incidences of illegally effluent dumping.

Published in General News
Tuesday, 04 November 2014 00:00

Northern farmers brace for dry

FARMERS in Northland and Waikato are buckling down for a long hot summer that can only be made worse by the low payout.

Published in General News
Friday, 17 October 2014 09:43

Large Waikato finishing block up for sale

A LARGE finishing and dairy support farm at Whatawhata, Waikato, is for sale.

Annandale is 515ha in five titles. It has 90ha of flat to gently rolling land, 330ha of rolling countryside and medium contoured hills, some steeper hills and 25-30ha of bush and wetlands. Soils are a blend of clay loam mix, volcanic ash and silt loam.

Published in Machinery & Products
Wednesday, 10 September 2014 11:07

Three wins for first time entrants

ENTERING THE Waikato Ballance Farm Environment Awards was a great way for Matamata sharemilkers Phil and Kim Dykzeul to find out how their operation stacked up on environmental sustainability.

Published in General News
Tuesday, 09 September 2014 14:17

Farmers warned of higher fines

A DISTRICT court judge is warning farmers polluting waterways can expect higher fines in future to provide greater deterrence as cases "continue to come before the courts".

Published in General News

WAIKATO REGIONAL Council's biosecurity group manager John Simmons has won annual PC Nelson Memorial Award from the Biosecurity Institute, a professional body for those working in the biosecurity sector.

Published in General News
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