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Surfing for Farmers gets the nod
Surfing for Farmers won the teams award at the recent Primary Industry Awards reflecting the commitment of so many volunteers who have made the initiative a success.
Insects are our friends
Earlier this year Milton preschoolers met some of the two million bugs which reside at Earthlore, in The Catlins.
App for condition scoring
Taking and recording a quick sample of a mob condition score can be done on a smart phone.
UK farming hits Top Gear
Of all people, Jeremy Clarkson is providing an insight into the future of NZ farming. It is not pretty.
Warts and All
Talk turned to a warts and all discussion at the recent deer industry conference in Invercargill.
Jail for farm’s accountant
Former Te Kuiti accountant Sharon Bradley has been jailed for four years and five months after she was found guilty of fraud in the Te Kuiti District Court earlier this year.
Sunflowers and safety
Pure Oil NZ is doing a great job of developing sunflowers as a new crop for growers.
Wilding win
Steaming on the ferry across Cook Strait, the dead pine trees are obvious in the Queen Charlotte Sound.
From England with love
Tararua Shepherd of the Year Kit Holmes exchanged life in England for a fresh start in New Zealand. Tony Leggett reports.










