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Farmers Weekly NZ
Book and Periodical Publishing
FEILDING, Manawatu 10,465 followers
Informing rural New Zealand
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First for farmers. Farmers Weekly is our leading brand for the rural community. It’s where we deliver relevant news, advice, and innovation updates in print and online.
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China Resources Enterprise sells stake in agribusiness in ‘good result for all parties’.
Scales loses a China cornerstone
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First person to lead national Catchment Communities group has funding in his sights.
Catchment group’s head well in the game
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Leaving the DairyNZ chair, Jim van der Poel is signing off on 25 years in dairy industry governance.
A quarter century in dairy leadership
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Thomas Read says it's important to create a space for the next generation.
Never too early to think of succession
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High schools to get their own exposure to the fibre and its future.
CFWNZ project closes a gap in wool education
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Northland and Taranaki have teamed up to share information and expertise as they work to discover new crop and land-use options. Both regions have existing initiatives dedicated to exploring high-value, optimal land use alternatives and the development of value-add products and manufacturing opportunities. Bryan talked to the project manager in each region – Greg Hall in Northland and @Michelle Bauer in Taranaki. Federated Farmers Tararua president Thomas Read reckons it’s never too early to start succession planning. Having benefited from his parents’ foresight when they retired he’s started thinking about his own future, despite his kids still being at primary school. Senior reporter Richard Rennie gives an update on a survey being carried out to uncover the drenching habits on New Zealand farms. With drench resistance a major challenge for farmers, will this data lead to viable solutions? He also explains why “fake honey” in the EU is a threat to NZ’s export returns in this vital market.
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Bouncy outlook for dairy rubberware in northern hemisphere.
Skellerup confident of earnings growth
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New Zealand Institute of Agricultural and Horticultural Science recognises long and committed careers.
Ag science honours three industry leaders
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Co-op is the first pasture-based dairy company to receive a Good Dairy Commendation from Compassion in World Farming.
Fonterra wins global animal welfare award
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