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Dreaded moth problem a 'myth', 'overstated' - industry
26 Sep 2024New Zealand wool carpet companies are insisting wool-eating insects and pests are not as common as people think.
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Synlait Milk slumps to large loss after asset write down
Troubled dairy company Synlait Milk has slumped to a large loss after a large asset write down, as it struggled with huge debt, money losing operations, and business disputes.
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Staff at Alliance's Smithfield meatworks in Timaru called to meeting
26 Sep 2024The company is one of the biggest employers in the Timaru District.
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More lamb deaths, feed running low in wet Southland spring
23 Sep 2024Some parts of the region are reporting twice their monthly average of rainfall.
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Plentiful supply of fresh, cheap vegetables presents new challenge for asparagus growers
Asparagus growers have faced a tough couple of years.
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Reducing splash-back and soaking up the nasties from dairy cows' pee
20 Sep 2024An "eye-opening" farm trial could help clean up New Zealand's rivers and streams.
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From selling shoes in China to a microgreens farm in rural NZ
20 Sep 2024Yu Kali and Yu Jiang's microgreens venture is sprouting almost as fast as the tiny veggies themselves.
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Chatham Islands asking shipping companies to service the island
19 Sep 2024That current ship that carries supplies and livestock is nearing the end of its life and spending long periods out of action.
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Demand for blood and gland meat products on the up
19 Sep 2024They are used in vaccines, pharmaceuticals and medical devices.
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What does it take to train a sheep dog?
18 Sep 2024It takes two years, you have to start early and you can't just train any dog to work stock. Audio
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Possible closure of Timaru meatworks 'exacerbates' risk of similar closures
28 Sep 2024Beef + Lamb NZ says it had been a "challenging time" for farmers and processing companies due to spiralling costs.
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Both Greenpeace and seafood industry welcome change to fisheries camera rules
25 Sep 2024The government has also delayed the remainder of the rollout by three months.
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New Zealand King Salmon half-year profit down
It is result of more fish dying and variability in fish size hitting consumer confidence.
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US citrus growers warn NZ about disease infestation
18 Sep 2024The growers championed disease prevention ahead of Citrus New Zealand's conference on Wednesday.
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Horticulture companies moving production to Canterbury
17 Sep 2024Some companies are moving whole production lines, including packhouses and processing factories, a horticulture supply firm says.
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Tramping this spring? Why not clean a hut?
19 Sep 2024If you're planning on heading out into New Zealand's backcountry this spring - why not adopt a hut? Audio
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Synlait shareholders decide it's 'worth saving'
Shareholders have voted overwhelmingly to approve a range of measures to restore its finances and save the company.
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Fonterra to build cool store size of 3 rugby fields
18 Sep 2024It will be built at its Whareroa site in Taranaki.
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Pain relief during tailing is worth the money - New Zealand Merino Company
It will be mandatory for its suppliers from next year.
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Sheepmeat sector told to target NZ consumers, diversify exports - Rabobank report
Sheepmeat export values dropped dramatically in the 2023-2024 season after two years of strong export returns.
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Are you a shepherd? The King needs you.
16 Sep 2024Sandringham Farm, the much loved country retreat of King Charles, is searching for a new shepherd.
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A cut above - couple making 'one of a kind' knives with deer antlers
Jacinda and Richy Sheridan have carved out a niche for themselves, making hunting and farm knives using deer antlers.
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