Ravensdown chief executive Greg Campbell today gave the following update about the earthquake affecting North Canterbury.
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ANZCO founder wins international award
New Zealand meat industry pioneer Sir Graeme Harrison has taken out the 2016 Rabobank Leadership Award, in recognition of his extraordinary contribution to the food, beverage and agribusiness sectors.
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New Hawkes Bay dealership for Silvan
Power Farming Hawke’s Bay has recently become the preferred dealership for Silvan machinery in the greater Hawke’s Bay area.
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Massey Ferguson supports drive to save Sir Eds hut
Massey Ferguson is once again saddling up for another great adventure. Named Expedition South, this time it’s in support of the New Zealand Antarctic Heritage Trust’s initiative to raise $1 million dollars to safeguard Sir Edmund Hillary’s hut in Antarctica.
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Duck shooter digs himself into deep trouble…
Trying to dig a duck pond in a protected coastal marine area saw a duck shooter come close to being prosecuted by the Waikato Regional Council.
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New Zealand horticulture “well positioned”
Europe’s fruit and vegetable sector is facing radical change, with far-reaching consequences for fresh produce suppliers and retailers not only in Europe, but also New Zealand, according to a visiting international horticultural analyst.
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Rural mental health scheme shares top award
New Zealand Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy has congratulated the GoodYarn rural mental health initiative for winning an international award today.
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Farmers benefit from $41 Ravensdown rebate
Ravensdown has announced a profit before tax and rebate figure of $62 million for continuing businesses in the year ending 31 May 2016 ($46 million in 2015).
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New rules for bobby calves confirmed
New regulations to strengthen the law around the treatment of bobby calves have been officially gazetted today and most will be in place for the 1 August Spring calving season, Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy has announced today.
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Volunteers are the backbone of Fieldays
In the lead up to NZ National Agricultural Fieldays 2016 (15-18 June), a huge team is working behind the scenes to ensure the event goes off without a hitch.
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