Business

For richer or poorer

Gaye Coates was flabbergasted after her bank of nearly 20 years decided to call time on their business relationship.

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Is farmer advocacy working?

The advocacy model seems messy and disjointed with different groups at times pulling in different directions. This is not helped by the fact no single group has a clear mandate to speak on behalf of all farmers.

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Reviewing the farm business

Most of you will have a farm business plan of some description either in your head, jotted down maybe in a piecemeal way or formally written in consultation with a rural professional. No matter what form your plan takes, an important requirement is regular reviewing and updating. By Dr Ken Geenty

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A simple yet strong system

A highly efficient sheep flock, underpinned by an exceptional weaning weight, is the engine room of Richard and Becks Tosswill’s award-winning Te Awaawa Farm in Gladstone. Rebecca Greaves went to their field day. Photos by Brad Hanson.

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Regen ag: Not as easy as claimed

Paul Burt has advice for proponents of regen ag.

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Industry advocacy crucial for ag’s future

By Jim van der Poel, DairyNZ; Andrew Morrison, Beef + Lamb NZ

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Never too old to learn

Not content to do the same thing, veteran beef farmers Stephen and Jane Hayes are still refining their farming systems after 44 years. Glenys Christian paid them a visit. Photos by Rob Owens.

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A winning formula

Breeding and feeding. That’s the motto at Damien Humphrey’s Manawatu beef cattle trading operation. Farming in conjunction with his father on a second nearby farm, Damien is finishing up to 1400 R2 heifers annually. Rebecca Greaves visited him. Photo by Brad Hanson.

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Once-bred-heifer renaissance

Bob Thomson extols the benefits of once-bred-heifers and reasons why it could be a good fit for farmers especially those who don’t like running bulls, as they are more predictable, less risky, and highly profitable.

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