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bullet $16.3m for energy, planning and environment research
 
bullet Riverside opens gate to Wairarapa farmers
 
bullet Milk vat provides answers to animal disease
 
bullet Meat & Wool's ‘$250 million question' for farmers
 
bullet NZ Pork Industry Board Conference
 
bullet Speech to business
 
bullet Four Lincoln University graduates chasing top young farmer title
 
bullet Govt looks to boost freight productivity
 
bullet Government gives certainty to fruit and wine grower
 
bullet Apple industry shows way ahead
 
bullet Bulk wine exports a 'concerning feature' of 2009
 
bullet Primary sectors ride out recession
 
bullet Crop tests produce mixed results
 
bullet Fonterra final payout great, but high dollar concerning
 
bullet Dairy farmers benefit from separate meat levy
 
bullet Results of new farm confidence survey ‘bad news for New Zealand'
 
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Merger an opportunity for agrifoods - and NZ
The next 50 years offers New Zealand great opportunities for supplying food and especially protein to the world.
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Managing low pasture cover at calving
DairyNZ says many dairy farmers throughout the country are facing a difficult spring due to low pasture covers.
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CT scanner gives insight
bullet The University's new computed technology (CT) scanner was used for its first equine clinical patient
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Economy low, attendance high
bullet The downturn of the dairy industry during the 1980s had the opposite effect on a rural institution with record participation.
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Tree-in-one tool tops design awards
bullet An ultrasound tool set designed to measure the commercial value of forests is one of three designs in the top placings in the annual James Dyson Awards.
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Triplets - what's the odds?
Triplets in the bovine world are rare, in fact only one in two million calvings result in the birth of healthy triplets.
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International panel discusses opportunities for the future of ag
bullet Professor Ian Warrington was a speaker at a conference discussing ag research opportunities during the current economic crisis.
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Farmers must take control of their finances
bullet New Zealand dairy farmers must take back financial control of their farm operations and control spending in order to survive.
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MAF considers bee imports report
bullet MAF is giving careful consideration to an independent panel report on the requirements governing future imports of bee products from Australia.
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Bakers' frustration understandable
bullet The Government sympathises with the NZ Association of Bakers' frustration over Labour's legacy of mandatory fortification of bread with folic acid.
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NZ scores well in overseas trade
The World Economic Forum's Global Enabling Trade Report 2009 ranks countries on services, policies and institutions that help foster open trade. New Zealand has come in 11th - behind Singapore, Hong Kong, and eight Scandinavian and European countries.
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Milk auction for 2010/11 deferred
bullet Agriculture Minister David Carter has announced the deferral of the regulated milk auction due in November.
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Meat sector looks to a brighter future
bullet Meat sector representatives that industry players and farmers need to work together to improve the sector.
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