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Agri Business

Agcarm appoints new animal health expert

December 24, 2020 by Leigh Catley

The industry association for crop protection and animal health manufacturers and distributors has appointed Jeff Howe as its technical manager.  Jeff Howe replaces Jan Quay, after a seventeen-year tenure, as […]

Distribution partnership will lead to ‘connected cows’

December 23, 2020 by Simon Edwards

Herd improvement and agri-tech cooperative LIC has formed a distribution partnership with Israeli-based Afimilk to market its hi-tech cow collars in New Zealand, supporting a global trend towards ‘connected cows’. […]

Federated Farmers hails pragmatic migrant worker visa decisions

December 21, 2020 by Simon Edwards

Farmers and growers up and down the land will be pleased with the pragmatic decision by government to extend visas for migrant workers already on our shores. “The six-month extension […]

Wishing all our members a Merry Christmas

December 18, 2020 by Rebecca Flannery

If you’ve always wanted to see president Andrew Hoggard in a Santa hat … this is for you. Merry Xmas from all of us, stay safe and have a good […]

A Christmas message of thanks from Federated Farmers

December 16, 2020 by Simon Edwards

Before Federated Farmers farewells 2020, it wants to salute and thank some generally unsung heroes. “We all got used to talking about clusters of infection with Covid-19, but in another […]

NZ’s first 100 year agreement to innovate

December 15, 2020 by Leigh Catley

Lincoln University and Taupō dairy company Miraka have today jointly announced the signing of a ‘100-year’ Memorandum of Understanding to team up and provide a real-world farming context to test […]

Primary industry exports close to breaking $50b mark

December 15, 2020 by Simon Edwards

Economic prospects for the primary sector are bright despite the significant challenges from COVID-19, according to the latest Situation and Outlook for Primary Industries (SOPI) report. The report, released on […]

Compelling case for glyphosate use - with care

December 8, 2020 by Simon Edwards

A year studying glyphosate here and overseas on a Nuffield Scholarship has convinced Mid Canterbury arable farmer Hamish Marr it is a vital tool in agriculture.  But it comes with […]

DairyNZ wins science award for fertility research

December 8, 2020 by Simon Edwards

A DairyNZ-led team took out the Primary Industries Award at the Kudos Awards for its ground-breaking collaborative research into improving dairy fertility genetics. The Improving Dairy Fertility Genetics research project […]

Feds members show excellence in sustainable irrigation

December 7, 2020 by Simon Edwards

Federated Farmers members Ted and Sue Rollinson are the New Zealand region winners of the inaugural Zimmatic™ Sustainable Irrigation Awards. The Rollinson’s own a 380-hectare dairy farm in mid-Canterbury. Sharemilkers […]

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