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bullet New formula for regulated milk pricing
 
bullet Drinking water subsidy scheme on hold
 
bullet Massey to host dressage greats
 
bullet Rural Broadband - A Game of Catch Up
 
bullet Health Ministry awards six rural innovators
 
bullet Fisheries 2030 goal and action plan released
 
bullet Independent milk processors free ride at an end
 
bullet DairyNZ urges caution on re-proof claims
 
bullet Education not legislation key to on-farm ATV safety
 
bullet Delivering optimum "plate to pasture" model
 
bullet Exporting ‘the most important thing'
 
bullet $4 million West Coast timber settlement
 
bullet Regional voting results tell a story
 
bullet Carter calls wool industry meeting
 
 
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Awards and accolades for new mobile application
A new mobile application for dairy farmers has, within days of its commercial launch, won two Awards at the TUANZ Innovation Awards.
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MAF acts on honey report
The report concluded that there is no need to make changes to the IHS.
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Finetuning dairy business continues
bullet The downturn in dairying was already when Richard Bleakley, his father Bob and brother-in-law Patrick Bird signed the deal for a farm automation unit in June 2009.
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More bad news for paua poachers
bullet The Government has sought to achieve a balance between restricting paua poaching and black market activity.
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Drinking unpasteurised milk is risky
bullet With the dairy season in full swing the New Zealand Food Safety Authority is highlighting the dangers of drinking unpasteurised or raw milk.
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Professor chosen for Equine Hall of Fame
Leading equine scientist Professor Joe Mayhew will be inducted into the Kentucky University Equine Research Hall of Fame.
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New DIY book will help bring biodiversity to your backyard
bullet A do-it-yourself book with a clear eco message has been produced by two Lincoln University scientists.
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Award-winning research unravels the genetics of fruit colour
bullet Dr Richard Espley work is part of ongoing research into anthocyanins - pigments that are produced by most plants.
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New book tackles potato chemistry
bullet A new book brings together for the first time leading research on the chemistry and technology of the potato.
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Raine to chair advanced company
bullet regional chief executive Professor John Raine has been appointed chairman of the Crown-owned company Research and Education Advanced Network NZ.
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Dairy farms - from famine to feast
Farmers faced with the dramatic changes in weather have gone from famine to feast - one minute pastures are bare, the next with abundant growth. And the dramatic change requires management.
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Raw milk cheeses get the green light
bullet Cheesemakers will be allowed to craft a range of raw or unpasteurised milk products for sale in domestic and international markets.
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Award for University Ecologist
bullet Dr Mike Joy has been awarded an Ecology in Action award by the New Zealand Ecological Society.
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Auckland Scallop Season Opens
bullet Fishers need to make sure they know the bag limits, size limits and seasons before they go fishing.
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Good news for recreational fishers
bullet New fishing rules that come into affect on 1 October bring good news for recreational fishers nationwide.
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Spring fuels rally in NZ farmer confidence
New Zealand rural confidence has staged a rally on the back of a good start to spring growing conditions. However, farmer sentiment remains at low levels, held back by concerns about the rising dollar and volatile commodity prices, according to the latest quarterly Rabobank Rural Confidence Survey.
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