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Rock star status for strong wool

The story of wool is easy to tell. Wool is a just a haircut. It’s sustainable, natural and biodegradable, so it ticks many boxes. By Tony Leggett.

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Wool diversification

When Hayden and Anastasia Tristram met as medics in the army, they never imagined themselves farming, but the pull of returning to Hayden’s family farm at Wanstead eventually won out. Four years in, they are developing products to increase the value of their strong wool. By Rebecca Greaves.

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Managing stress: The essentials

Feeling irritable or overwhelmed? Clinical psychologist Sarah Donaldson offers suggestions of ways to cope.

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Developing a legacy

A former World War I soldier’s ballot block is now a self-sufficient off-grid farm for a Tasman family. Story and photos by Annabelle Latz.

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Sheep poo FE research

B+LNZ is appealing for samples of sheep poo is to help understand how widespread facial eczema (FE) is in NZ and help fill gaps in the understanding of its prevalence and whether a warming climate is affecting its distribution.

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Time to bask

Chris Biddles marks some important anniversaries, and – unlike many – relishes the rain.

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Leading the way with best practice

NZ Merino’s brand ZQ has aligned to the Responsible Wool Standard, with one of the requirements being that all sheep receive pain relief for tailing, castration and shearing wounds.

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Core strength protects spring seedlings

Even though winter has been wet in many areas, slugs are adept at moving to higher ground when they need to.

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A better use for broken posts

Repost works alongside vineyards nationwide to turn their broken posts into a second life cycle on farm fence lines.

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Outlook mixed across the Tasman

Australian crop production is expected to be hit with rainfall deficiencies starting to emerge across several agricultural regions.

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