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bullet Kiwi farmers put Aussie calf weaning technique to the test
 
bullet It's a wrap for milk and cheese
 
bullet Barcodes aid dairy farmers
 
bullet Outcomes in new dairy code are common sense
 
bullet New code sets out principles of dairy cattle welfare
 
bullet Taskforce report helps put wool ‘back on its own four-feet'
 
bullet NZ joint chair of OECD agriculture meeting
 
bullet Animal welfare bill begins first reading
 
bullet Wool Taskforce: asking the right questions
 
bullet New Zealand rides the milky way
 
bullet Working clever
 
bullet Government adopts animal cruelty bill
 
bullet South Island dairying partnership gets added boost
 
 
New code of welfare for dairy cattle released
Agriculture Minister David Carter has issued a new code of animal welfare which sets down minimum standards for the farming of dairy cattle.
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Hadda Beetle find in Auckland
MAF Biosecurity New Zealand has identified the presence of Hadda beetles in Dove -Myer Robinson Park.
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Profitable and progressive
bullet Northland dairy farmers Graeme and Carol Cotton, have increased the quality while reducing the quantity of the time spent in the farm.
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Help cows chill out this summer
bullet Help cows chill out this summer
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Automation means less time, more quality
bullet The New Zealand agricultural sector must speak with one voice if it is to increase productivity and maintain its international reputation.
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Agriculture Minister moves to unify wool industry
Agriculture Minister David Carter is to appoint an independent expert to work on forming a single body for the New Zealand wool industry.
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NZ lamb campaign launches in UK
bullet A new campaign to promote New Zealand lamb in the UK has been launched.
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Thousands of pregnancies credited in 54 year career
bullet Taranaki man, Don Henry embarked on what has turned out to be a life-time working in the dairy industry.
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Once a day milking
bullet DairyNZ recommends once a day (OAD) milking as a key option in managing cow demand for feed during dry summer conditions.
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Health check on fresh fruit ‘n' veg
bullet Results from three New Zealand Food Safety Authority (NZFSA) studies reaffirm the safety of New Zealand food.
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Farm input price relief under pressure as global supply chain adjusts
An increase in short-term demand could result in a spike in fertiliser prices in 2010 according to a recently released Rabobank report. With many manufacturers and distributors running on low inventory stocks, any sharp increase in demand could result in a logistical bottleneck pushing prices higher in the short-term.
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Dairying's in the blood
bullet LIC's CEO, Mark Dewdney, which role is prominent - Chief Executive or dairy farmer - and he'll say both.
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Innovative mastitis research
bullet World leaders in mastitis research will share expertise at an international conference being held in Christchurch
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Review of the Pigs Code of Welfare
bullet The National Animal Welfare announced that the review of the Animal Welfare (Pigs) Code of Welfare 2005 has been delayed.
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Opportunities for forest industry
bullet A steady increase in wood availability will lead to new opportunities for the Northland wood processing sector.
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Weather conditions put cows at risk
Recent rain across much of the North Island, though very welcome for many farmers, has raised the potential of disease among animals.
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