Business

Backing strong wool

A casual chat over a few beers at Akitio Beach with a local farmer about the dire state of the New Zealand wool industry was the catalyst for iconic Kiwi company Big Save Furniture's foray into strong wool. Rebecca Greaves reports.

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Few options to reduce emissions

Environmental concerns were front of mind at the Deer Industry NZ conference held recently in Invercargill. Lynda Gray reports.

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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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