Solutions
A slimy seedling stealer
In Central Otago, slugs attacked 45 hectares of high-value SovGold Ultrastrike-treated kale seedlings.
Making connections with wool
The Campaign for Wool New Zealand (CFWNZ), tasked with advancing strong wool education, promotion and advocacy, has unveiled a new online portal and updates to the Wool in Schools programme.
South Island maize delivers
Higher and more consistent crop yields are driving the increased use of maize silage as a supplementary feed option across the South Island.
The ultimate Headstart
Headstart has become a trusted option for broadleaf weed control in pasture, clover, clover seed crops, lucerne and chicory.
Case IH and New Holland “Commence the Re-Fence”
The "Commence the Re-Fence" Cyclone Gabrielle recovery initiative supports farmers in rebuilding fencing.
Keeping that bedding dry
An alternative to limestone to reduce moisture in animal bedding.
Gold Creek readies for bull sale
The Weather Gods and Cyclone Gabrielle haven’t been kind to the Gisborne region with some areas still battered and bruised, but the bulls in the line-up for this year’s Gold Creek Simmentals sale on May 22 at 2pm are nothing short of spectacular.
Lessons from the Sim Valley
Longtime simmental breeder Tony Thompson (pictured right) didn’t know it at the time, but his unexpected visit to the Sim Valley in Switzerland in the late 1960s would have a huge impact on his life.
KayJay notches up another big milestone.
Located on the eastern hills of Wairarapa, the KayJay prefix was established in 1958 by brothers Terry and Graeme Kjestrup.