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NewsShowing the first 100 from a total of 9283 articles, sorted by Publication Date OE refresher course puts life in perspective 08-09-2010 | Not Specified Focus | Country-Wide Southern Much has happened in the past six months and our carbon footprint is immense. » Read full article Shocking observations on meat industry 08-09-2010 | Not Specified Focus | Country-Wide Southern Every month I look forward to your magazine, especially the farmer updates in the first few pages. » Read full article Scottish farmers being paid to obey rules 08-09-2010 | Not Specified Focus | Country-Wide Southern September has arrived and we seem to have missed out on much winter weather here at Table Hill. » Read full article 'Fundamental step' needed to positive outcome 08-09-2010 | Sandra Taylor Business | Country-Wide Southern A 30% volume gain by any one of two largest meat processors will have the same gain as a medium size amalgamation of assets without any cost to the farmer. » Read full article Perfect excuse for a party 08-09-2010 | Terry Brosnahan Business | Country-Wide Southern The Upper Manuherikia Young Farmers Club has found the perfect excuse for a party - its 75th Jubilee from November 26 to 28. » Read full article Competition judging revamped 08-09-2010 | Not Specified Business | Country-Wide Southern Changes have been made to the judging of the South Island Farmer of the Year competition. » Read full article Farm land global hot property 08-09-2010 | Sandra Taylor Business | Country-Wide Southern If you believe in population growth you have got to believe in investment in agriculture. » Read full article Broadband needed to help rural areas flourish 08-09-2010 | Not Specified Business | Country-Wide Southern Federated Farmers believes the potential of rural broadband is being underplayed by final proposals for the Government's $300 million rural broadband project. » Read full article Wild trees conditions cause ire 08-09-2010 | Not Specified Business | Country-Wide Southern An exemption to the Emissions Trading Scheme that would have allowed wilding conifer trees to be removed from Mid Dome has been tagged with unworkable conditions, Mid Dome Wilding Trees Charitable Trust chairwoman Ali Timms says. » Read full article Fashion label dreams realised 08-09-2010 | Gerard Hall Profile | Country-Wide Southern Swing tags, graphic design, brochures, marketing plans and a soon to be launched website are among the hot topics around Henry and Gill Dyer's kitchen table. » Read full article Careful research each step of the way 08-09-2010 | Not Specified Profile | Country-Wide Southern Flock numbers have been built up to 60, including some wethers that have been retained. The flock's colours range from light silvers through to rich chocolate browns. » Read full article Couple back passion for wool with changeover 08-09-2010 | Not Specified Profile | Country-Wide Southern Four generations of Dyers have farmed Beckford, a property to the south of Waimate. The original property was settled by the Dyer family in 1899 when the Waikakihi Estate was split up into ballot blocks. » Read full article Dairy support priceless on tussock land 08-09-2010 | Lynda Gray Livestock | Country-Wide Southern A cashless dairy grazing agreement is reaping rich rewards for Matthew, Jenny and PhillipTayler at Lorne Peak Station, near Garston in northern Southland. » Read full article Livestock options open up 08-09-2010 | Not Specified Livestock | Country-Wide Southern The leap in fertility from the winter grazing of dairy cows has increased scope and livestock farming options at Lorne Peak. » Read full article Effluent focus beings to pay off 08-09-2010 | Not Specified Dairy | Country-Wide Southern The dairy industry's focus on improving effluent consent compliance in Canterbury is beginning to pay off. » Read full article » View next page of results
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