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The Government says the Climate Change Commission’s blueprint for addressing climate change has confirmed they have made good progress to reduce emissions, but a step up is now required. An $8 forecast farmgate milk price for this season remains on the cards despite a fourth straight dip in global LIGHT 'N' LOVELY: LOW YIELDS BUT HIGH QUALITY IN VINTAGE 2021AUTHOR:SOPHIE PREECE
Grape yields across the country have taken a hit from poor flowering, but growers and winemakers are welcoming beautiful fruit and a kind ripening season. Nautilus Estate Winemaker and General Manager Clive Jones said on 18 March that vintage '21 in Marlborough was progressingwell. "The fru
$280M HAPPY VALLEY PROJECT FINALLY GETS OFF THE GROUND Construction of Waikato's newest milk processing plant will finally start later this year. A 6ha site is being prepared at Otorohanga for the $280 million Happy Valley Nutrition Ltd plant that will produce high-value specialty dairy ingredient powders for export markets. Theproject has been in
VLG RECEIVERSHIP CAUSES DISMAY Canterbury farmer and former Federated Farmers dairy leader Willy Leferink says farmers shouldn't let banks run their businesses. His comments come in the wake of one of New Zealand's largest dairy farm operators falling into receivership. With the milk payout at near-record levels and low i KEEPING COWS COMFORTABLE OFF-PADDOCK New regulations on caring for cows while they are off-paddock have taken effect. Developed by the National Animal Welfare Advisory Committee (NAWAC) after consultations with farmers and others, the new rules address behavioural needs when cows are on hard surfaces, including feed-pads, stand-off CHINA FARMS FINALLY SOLD After years of losses, Fonterra's two wholly owned China farming hubs in Ying and Yutian have been sold. The $552 million deal is an important milestone for Fonterra following its strategic refresh. The co-operative announced in October 2020 the sale of the farms to Inner Mongolia Youran Dairy C GOOD STOCK HANDLING AVERTS MUD HAZARD “Wet and muddy winter conditions increase the risks to the welfare of livestock,” says Kate Littin, Ministry for Primary Industries manager animal welfare. “Many farmers, particularly in Southland and Otago, choose to break feed stock on crop over the winter months,” she says. “It’s a great way to p FARM EMISSIONS CONFUSION A leading farm consultant says farmers are becoming frustrated at the confusing advice they’re getting on how to deal with greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Phil Journeaux of AgFirst says, on the whole, farmers are willing to change. However, the advice they are getting is not helping them do this. He SHIPPING CHALLENGES MOUNT New Zealand exporters and importers are facing “a perfect storm” as global shipping challenges mount. David Ross, chief executive at Kotahi, New Zealand’s largest containerised exporter, says a number of supply chain challenges have come together to create a perfect storm. He told Rural News that th LOG SPLITTER CLEARS SAFETY A new range of wood splitters will be released by Brent Smith Trailers at Central Districts Field Days. These offer all-new safety features that make them totally compliant with industry safety standards and regulations. The main improved safety feature is the two-handed protected control levers whiHOME
The Government says the Climate Change Commission’s blueprint for addressing climate change has confirmed they have made good progress to reduce emissions, but a step up is now required. An $8 forecast farmgate milk price for this season remains on the cards despite a fourth straight dip in global LIGHT 'N' LOVELY: LOW YIELDS BUT HIGH QUALITY IN VINTAGE 2021AUTHOR:SOPHIE PREECE
Grape yields across the country have taken a hit from poor flowering, but growers and winemakers are welcoming beautiful fruit and a kind ripening season. Nautilus Estate Winemaker and General Manager Clive Jones said on 18 March that vintage '21 in Marlborough was progressingwell. "The fru
$280M HAPPY VALLEY PROJECT FINALLY GETS OFF THE GROUND Construction of Waikato's newest milk processing plant will finally start later this year. A 6ha site is being prepared at Otorohanga for the $280 million Happy Valley Nutrition Ltd plant that will produce high-value specialty dairy ingredient powders for export markets. Theproject has been in
VLG RECEIVERSHIP CAUSES DISMAY Canterbury farmer and former Federated Farmers dairy leader Willy Leferink says farmers shouldn't let banks run their businesses. His comments come in the wake of one of New Zealand's largest dairy farm operators falling into receivership. With the milk payout at near-record levels and low i KEEPING COWS COMFORTABLE OFF-PADDOCK New regulations on caring for cows while they are off-paddock have taken effect. Developed by the National Animal Welfare Advisory Committee (NAWAC) after consultations with farmers and others, the new rules address behavioural needs when cows are on hard surfaces, including feed-pads, stand-off CHINA FARMS FINALLY SOLD After years of losses, Fonterra's two wholly owned China farming hubs in Ying and Yutian have been sold. The $552 million deal is an important milestone for Fonterra following its strategic refresh. The co-operative announced in October 2020 the sale of the farms to Inner Mongolia Youran Dairy C GOOD STOCK HANDLING AVERTS MUD HAZARD “Wet and muddy winter conditions increase the risks to the welfare of livestock,” says Kate Littin, Ministry for Primary Industries manager animal welfare. “Many farmers, particularly in Southland and Otago, choose to break feed stock on crop over the winter months,” she says. “It’s a great way to p FARM EMISSIONS CONFUSION A leading farm consultant says farmers are becoming frustrated at the confusing advice they’re getting on how to deal with greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Phil Journeaux of AgFirst says, on the whole, farmers are willing to change. However, the advice they are getting is not helping them do this. He SHIPPING CHALLENGES MOUNT New Zealand exporters and importers are facing “a perfect storm” as global shipping challenges mount. David Ross, chief executive at Kotahi, New Zealand’s largest containerised exporter, says a number of supply chain challenges have come together to create a perfect storm. He told Rural News that th LOG SPLITTER CLEARS SAFETY A new range of wood splitters will be released by Brent Smith Trailers at Central Districts Field Days. These offer all-new safety features that make them totally compliant with industry safety standards and regulations. The main improved safety feature is the two-handed protected control levers whiVINTAGE 2021
1 day ago · “It's been an excellent harvest for us in Hawke’s Bay,” says Te Awa winemaker Richard Painter, at Villa Maria’s winery on the Gimblett Gravels. Even a small rain event in the middle of vintage didn’t cause any undue pressure on the team. Meanwhile, afew of
MADE IN NEW ZEALAND: CREATING BELIEVERS Made in New Zealand is a feature that looks at the wealth of design and manufacturing ability we have in New Zealand, making productive and cost-effective products for the agricultural sector. This week we take a closer look at FIL, catching up withVINTAGE 2021
1 day ago · A very early harvest paired with a very slow shipping schedule caught Auckland Winemaker Peter Turner on the hop this vintage. "We were in a bit of limbo wondering if or when our barrels were going to arrive in time for Chardonnay," says Pete from The MAJOR DEAL FOR AGRIQUIP New Plymouth-based AgriQuip has been appointed as the exclusive importer and distributor of the Major Equipment brand, with the aim of distributing a selection of products from the company’s range of grasscutting equipment. Mark Hamilton of AgriQuip EASY FIT ID GOES WITH THE FLOW Hansen Products has released the new Easy Fit ID range of compression fittings. Designed to fit LDPE and HDPE poly water pipe from 15 to 40mm diameter and 15 to 50mm sizes respectively, the fittings can also be used for MDPE in sections from 15 to 110mm, using a A PRICE SAVING PROPOSITION A bit like Vegemite, the first impression raised when you encounter a Mahindra Pik Up is love or hate – with one motoring journalist saying it had looks “only a mother could love.” Getting past that first impression, that goes on to reveal that the interior is never going to win any prizes for style AGRI SUSTAINABILITY INTO THE FUTURE Q: What does sustainability mean? A: Achieving economic, social, and environmental performance in today’s dynamic business climate requires a sustainability strategy that is executed with discipline year after year. This starts with farmers reducing their emissions, preserving agricultural soils, anMILK IS HEALTHY
A study published in the International Journal of Obesity looked at large population studies with nearly two million participants and found that people who regularly drank high amounts of milk had lower levels of both good and bad cholesterol, although their BMI levels were higher than non-milk drinkers. Further analysis of other large studies also suggests that those who regularly consumed TRACTOR TUNING FOR MORE POWER For around $1500 you can get a ‘black box’ and unleash useful extra power and torque from the old tractor parked up in the shed. Sounds tempting: what are the risks? Over the last few years increasing numbers of farmers and contractors have been tempted into fitting aftermarket tuning devices to the NESTLE'S ADMISSION OPINION: It is the biggest dairy company in the world but Nestle is under pressure after admitting that more than 60% of its biggest selling products are not exactly healthy. In an internal presentation for its top executives – seen and reported on by the Financial Times–
$280M HAPPY VALLEY PROJECT FINALLY GETS OFF THE GROUND A 6ha site is being prepared at Otorohanga for the $280 million Happy Valley Nutrition Ltd plant that will produce high-value specialty dairy ingredient powders for export markets. The project has been in the pipeline for several years as Happy Valley sought resource consents and funding. Covid-19 has also delayed the project by a fewyears.
VLG RECEIVERSHIP CAUSES DISMAY VLG receivership causes dismay. VLG owners Aad and Wilma van Leeuwen. Canterbury farmer and former Federated Farmers dairy leader Willy Leferink says farmers shouldn't let banks run their businesses. His comments come in the wake of one of New Zealand's largest dairy farm operators falling into receivership. With the milk payout atnear-record
LIGHT 'N' LOVELY: LOW YIELDS BUT HIGH QUALITY IN VINTAGE 2021AUTHOR:SOPHIE PREECE
Light 'n' Lovely: Low yields but high quality in vintage 2021. Nautilus harvest 2021. Photo Credit: Richard Briggs. Grape yields across the country have taken a hit from poor flowering, but growers and winemakers are welcoming beautiful fruit and a kind ripening season. Nautilus Estate Winemaker and General Manager Clive Jones saidon 18 March
MASSEY'S WILTSHIRES ON SHOW Massey's Wiltshires on show. Massey University will hold a Wiltshire field day on 1 June. The interest in the self-shedding Wiltshire sheep has prompted Massey University to run a special field day at their Riverside farm near Masterton on 1 June. Professor Steve Morris says Massey now has a flock of Romney x Wiltshire ewes which have been FRUITFUL 10 YEARS FOR AVOCADO BOSS Fruitful 10 years for avocado boss. During her 10-year helm at Avocado NZ Jen Scoular and her team have helped guide the industry's value growth from $68 million in 2011 to a forecast $200m in 2021. New Zealand Avocado chief executive Jen Scoular has overseen the industry almost treble in value during the past 10 years.PAYOUT ON THE RISE
Westpac responded by lifting its forecast milk price for the season to $7.50/kgMS. Fonterra’s last price review in December settled on a price range of $6.70 to $7.30/kgMS. Westpac senior agri economist Nathan Penny says the lift in its forecast payout comes on the back of surging global dairy prices, particularly at the start of this year. UK WARNED TO HONOUR FTA COMMITMENTS UK warned to honour FTA commitments. Malcolm Bailey (inset) wants UK to honour its commitments in the NZ-UK free trade agreement. Plans for the United Kingdom to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) have come with a warning from New Zealand dairy companies. Dairy Companies of New Zealand (DCANZ ORGANIC FARMERS LAUNCH OWN BRAND OF A3 MILK Organic farmers launch own brand of A3 milk. Organic Dairy Hub chief executive Clay Fulcher. A small group of North Island organic farmers has launched a new dairy brand, hopeful that one day it will become a household name. Called 'Ours Truly', its first product is 'A3' - fresh, full cream milk, delivered via door-to-door subscription. REDUCING PHOSPHORUS LEACHING IN SOIL Reducing phosphorus leaching in soil. Using a lower water-soluble Phosphorus fertiliser can reduce it leaching from soil into waterways. Phosphorus (P) is critical for healthy plants to grow in New Zealand’s naturally P deficient soil, says Hamilton-based Soil Scientist Dr Gordon Rajendram. However, the shifting of P fromfarmland soils to
TRACTOR TUNING FOR MORE POWER Tractor tuning for more power. Tuning devices fitted to tractors help boost horsepower. For around $1500 you can get a ‘black box’ and unleash useful extra power and torque from the old tractor parked up in the shed. Sounds tempting: what are the risks? $280M HAPPY VALLEY PROJECT FINALLY GETS OFF THE GROUND A 6ha site is being prepared at Otorohanga for the $280 million Happy Valley Nutrition Ltd plant that will produce high-value specialty dairy ingredient powders for export markets. The project has been in the pipeline for several years as Happy Valley sought resource consents and funding. Covid-19 has also delayed the project by a fewyears.
VLG RECEIVERSHIP CAUSES DISMAY VLG receivership causes dismay. VLG owners Aad and Wilma van Leeuwen. Canterbury farmer and former Federated Farmers dairy leader Willy Leferink says farmers shouldn't let banks run their businesses. His comments come in the wake of one of New Zealand's largest dairy farm operators falling into receivership. With the milk payout atnear-record
LIGHT 'N' LOVELY: LOW YIELDS BUT HIGH QUALITY IN VINTAGE 2021AUTHOR:SOPHIE PREECE
Light 'n' Lovely: Low yields but high quality in vintage 2021. Nautilus harvest 2021. Photo Credit: Richard Briggs. Grape yields across the country have taken a hit from poor flowering, but growers and winemakers are welcoming beautiful fruit and a kind ripening season. Nautilus Estate Winemaker and General Manager Clive Jones saidon 18 March
MASSEY'S WILTSHIRES ON SHOW Massey's Wiltshires on show. Massey University will hold a Wiltshire field day on 1 June. The interest in the self-shedding Wiltshire sheep has prompted Massey University to run a special field day at their Riverside farm near Masterton on 1 June. Professor Steve Morris says Massey now has a flock of Romney x Wiltshire ewes which have been FRUITFUL 10 YEARS FOR AVOCADO BOSS Fruitful 10 years for avocado boss. During her 10-year helm at Avocado NZ Jen Scoular and her team have helped guide the industry's value growth from $68 million in 2011 to a forecast $200m in 2021. New Zealand Avocado chief executive Jen Scoular has overseen the industry almost treble in value during the past 10 years.PAYOUT ON THE RISE
Westpac responded by lifting its forecast milk price for the season to $7.50/kgMS. Fonterra’s last price review in December settled on a price range of $6.70 to $7.30/kgMS. Westpac senior agri economist Nathan Penny says the lift in its forecast payout comes on the back of surging global dairy prices, particularly at the start of this year. UK WARNED TO HONOUR FTA COMMITMENTS UK warned to honour FTA commitments. Malcolm Bailey (inset) wants UK to honour its commitments in the NZ-UK free trade agreement. Plans for the United Kingdom to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) have come with a warning from New Zealand dairy companies. Dairy Companies of New Zealand (DCANZ ORGANIC FARMERS LAUNCH OWN BRAND OF A3 MILK Organic farmers launch own brand of A3 milk. Organic Dairy Hub chief executive Clay Fulcher. A small group of North Island organic farmers has launched a new dairy brand, hopeful that one day it will become a household name. Called 'Ours Truly', its first product is 'A3' - fresh, full cream milk, delivered via door-to-door subscription. REDUCING PHOSPHORUS LEACHING IN SOIL Reducing phosphorus leaching in soil. Using a lower water-soluble Phosphorus fertiliser can reduce it leaching from soil into waterways. Phosphorus (P) is critical for healthy plants to grow in New Zealand’s naturally P deficient soil, says Hamilton-based Soil Scientist Dr Gordon Rajendram. However, the shifting of P fromfarmland soils to
TRACTOR TUNING FOR MORE POWER Tractor tuning for more power. Tuning devices fitted to tractors help boost horsepower. For around $1500 you can get a ‘black box’ and unleash useful extra power and torque from the old tractor parked up in the shed. Sounds tempting: what are the risks?VINTAGE 2021
1 day ago · “It's been an excellent harvest for us in Hawke’s Bay,” says Te Awa winemaker Richard Painter, at Villa Maria’s winery on the Gimblett Gravels. Even a small rain event in the middle of vintage didn’t cause any undue pressure on the team. Meanwhile, afew of
VINTAGE 2021
1 day ago · A very early harvest paired with a very slow shipping schedule caught Auckland Winemaker Peter Turner on the hop this vintage. "We were in a bit of limbo wondering if or when our barrels were going to arrive in time for Chardonnay," says Pete from The MADE IN NEW ZEALAND: CREATING BELIEVERS Made in New Zealand is a feature that looks at the wealth of design and manufacturing ability we have in New Zealand, making productive and cost-effective products for the agricultural sector. This week we take a closer look at FIL, catching up with GLOBAL RECOGNITION FOR GENETIC WORK A novel scientific approach which has identified a number of genetic variants impacting the health and wellbeing of New Zealand dairy cows has been published in the prestigious scientific journal, Nature Genetics. Scientists from LIC have leveraged the SIDE HEADING TO ASHBURTON For the first time in its 23-year history, the two-day South Island Dairy Event (SIDE) is heading to Ashburton. Dairy farmers are being encouraged to attend this year's SIDE event, at Ashburton's Event Centre, to take advantage of a range of practical workshops offering solutions they can apply on MAJOR DEAL FOR AGRIQUIP 1 day ago · New Plymouth-based AgriQuip has been appointed as the exclusive importer and distributor of the Major Equipment brand, with the aim of distributing a selection of products from the company’s range of grasscutting equipment. Mark Hamilton of AgriQuip OVER-THE-TOP, STATE CONTROL Over-the-top, state control. Jamie McFadden believes the Government's policy on FEPs is unprecedented state control over ordinary citizens. Rural Advocacy Network chairman Jamie McFadden was a key speaker at the recent round of Groundswell NZ meetings. He spoke about the push for Farm Environment Plans (FEPs) and why these may not be the great CHINA FARMS FINALLY SOLD After years of losses, Fonterra's two wholly owned China farming hubs in Ying and Yutian have been sold. The $552 million deal is an important milestone for Fonterra following its strategic refresh. The co-operative announced in October 2020 the sale of the farms to Inner Mongolia Youran Dairy CPAYOUT ON THE RISE
Westpac responded by lifting its forecast milk price for the season to $7.50/kgMS. Fonterra’s last price review in December settled on a price range of $6.70 to $7.30/kgMS. Westpac senior agri economist Nathan Penny says the lift in its forecast payout comes on the back of surging global dairy prices, particularly at the start of this year.MILK IS HEALTHY
1 day ago · A study published in the International Journal of Obesity looked at large population studies with nearly two million participants and found that people who regularly drank high amounts of milk had lower levels of both good and bad cholesterol, although their BMI levels were higher than non-milk drinkers. Further analysis of other large studies also suggests that those who regularly consumed $280M HAPPY VALLEY PROJECT FINALLY GETS OFF THE GROUND A 6ha site is being prepared at Otorohanga for the $280 million Happy Valley Nutrition Ltd plant that will produce high-value specialty dairy ingredient powders for export markets. The project has been in the pipeline for several years as Happy Valley sought resource consents and funding. Covid-19 has also delayed the project by a fewyears.
VLG RECEIVERSHIP CAUSES DISMAY VLG receivership causes dismay. VLG owners Aad and Wilma van Leeuwen. Canterbury farmer and former Federated Farmers dairy leader Willy Leferink says farmers shouldn't let banks run their businesses. His comments come in the wake of one of New Zealand's largest dairy farm operators falling into receivership. With the milk payout atnear-record
LIGHT 'N' LOVELY: LOW YIELDS BUT HIGH QUALITY IN VINTAGE 2021AUTHOR:SOPHIE PREECE
Light 'n' Lovely: Low yields but high quality in vintage 2021. Nautilus harvest 2021. Photo Credit: Richard Briggs. Grape yields across the country have taken a hit from poor flowering, but growers and winemakers are welcoming beautiful fruit and a kind ripening season. Nautilus Estate Winemaker and General Manager Clive Jones saidon 18 March
MASSEY'S WILTSHIRES ON SHOW Massey's Wiltshires on show. Massey University will hold a Wiltshire field day on 1 June. The interest in the self-shedding Wiltshire sheep has prompted Massey University to run a special field day at their Riverside farm near Masterton on 1 June. Professor Steve Morris says Massey now has a flock of Romney x Wiltshire ewes which have been FRUITFUL 10 YEARS FOR AVOCADO BOSS Fruitful 10 years for avocado boss. During her 10-year helm at Avocado NZ Jen Scoular and her team have helped guide the industry's value growth from $68 million in 2011 to a forecast $200m in 2021. New Zealand Avocado chief executive Jen Scoular has overseen the industry almost treble in value during the past 10 years.PAYOUT ON THE RISE
Westpac responded by lifting its forecast milk price for the season to $7.50/kgMS. Fonterra’s last price review in December settled on a price range of $6.70 to $7.30/kgMS. Westpac senior agri economist Nathan Penny says the lift in its forecast payout comes on the back of surging global dairy prices, particularly at the start of this year. UK WARNED TO HONOUR FTA COMMITMENTS UK warned to honour FTA commitments. Malcolm Bailey (inset) wants UK to honour its commitments in the NZ-UK free trade agreement. Plans for the United Kingdom to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) have come with a warning from New Zealand dairy companies. Dairy Companies of New Zealand (DCANZ ORGANIC FARMERS LAUNCH OWN BRAND OF A3 MILK Organic farmers launch own brand of A3 milk. Organic Dairy Hub chief executive Clay Fulcher. A small group of North Island organic farmers has launched a new dairy brand, hopeful that one day it will become a household name. Called 'Ours Truly', its first product is 'A3' - fresh, full cream milk, delivered via door-to-door subscription. REDUCING PHOSPHORUS LEACHING IN SOIL Reducing phosphorus leaching in soil. Using a lower water-soluble Phosphorus fertiliser can reduce it leaching from soil into waterways. Phosphorus (P) is critical for healthy plants to grow in New Zealand’s naturally P deficient soil, says Hamilton-based Soil Scientist Dr Gordon Rajendram. However, the shifting of P fromfarmland soils to
TRACTOR TUNING FOR MORE POWER Tractor tuning for more power. Tuning devices fitted to tractors help boost horsepower. For around $1500 you can get a ‘black box’ and unleash useful extra power and torque from the old tractor parked up in the shed. Sounds tempting: what are the risks? $280M HAPPY VALLEY PROJECT FINALLY GETS OFF THE GROUND A 6ha site is being prepared at Otorohanga for the $280 million Happy Valley Nutrition Ltd plant that will produce high-value specialty dairy ingredient powders for export markets. The project has been in the pipeline for several years as Happy Valley sought resource consents and funding. Covid-19 has also delayed the project by a fewyears.
VLG RECEIVERSHIP CAUSES DISMAY VLG receivership causes dismay. VLG owners Aad and Wilma van Leeuwen. Canterbury farmer and former Federated Farmers dairy leader Willy Leferink says farmers shouldn't let banks run their businesses. His comments come in the wake of one of New Zealand's largest dairy farm operators falling into receivership. With the milk payout atnear-record
LIGHT 'N' LOVELY: LOW YIELDS BUT HIGH QUALITY IN VINTAGE 2021AUTHOR:SOPHIE PREECE
Light 'n' Lovely: Low yields but high quality in vintage 2021. Nautilus harvest 2021. Photo Credit: Richard Briggs. Grape yields across the country have taken a hit from poor flowering, but growers and winemakers are welcoming beautiful fruit and a kind ripening season. Nautilus Estate Winemaker and General Manager Clive Jones saidon 18 March
MASSEY'S WILTSHIRES ON SHOW Massey's Wiltshires on show. Massey University will hold a Wiltshire field day on 1 June. The interest in the self-shedding Wiltshire sheep has prompted Massey University to run a special field day at their Riverside farm near Masterton on 1 June. Professor Steve Morris says Massey now has a flock of Romney x Wiltshire ewes which have been FRUITFUL 10 YEARS FOR AVOCADO BOSS Fruitful 10 years for avocado boss. During her 10-year helm at Avocado NZ Jen Scoular and her team have helped guide the industry's value growth from $68 million in 2011 to a forecast $200m in 2021. New Zealand Avocado chief executive Jen Scoular has overseen the industry almost treble in value during the past 10 years.PAYOUT ON THE RISE
Westpac responded by lifting its forecast milk price for the season to $7.50/kgMS. Fonterra’s last price review in December settled on a price range of $6.70 to $7.30/kgMS. Westpac senior agri economist Nathan Penny says the lift in its forecast payout comes on the back of surging global dairy prices, particularly at the start of this year. UK WARNED TO HONOUR FTA COMMITMENTS UK warned to honour FTA commitments. Malcolm Bailey (inset) wants UK to honour its commitments in the NZ-UK free trade agreement. Plans for the United Kingdom to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) have come with a warning from New Zealand dairy companies. Dairy Companies of New Zealand (DCANZ ORGANIC FARMERS LAUNCH OWN BRAND OF A3 MILK Organic farmers launch own brand of A3 milk. Organic Dairy Hub chief executive Clay Fulcher. A small group of North Island organic farmers has launched a new dairy brand, hopeful that one day it will become a household name. Called 'Ours Truly', its first product is 'A3' - fresh, full cream milk, delivered via door-to-door subscription. REDUCING PHOSPHORUS LEACHING IN SOIL Reducing phosphorus leaching in soil. Using a lower water-soluble Phosphorus fertiliser can reduce it leaching from soil into waterways. Phosphorus (P) is critical for healthy plants to grow in New Zealand’s naturally P deficient soil, says Hamilton-based Soil Scientist Dr Gordon Rajendram. However, the shifting of P fromfarmland soils to
TRACTOR TUNING FOR MORE POWER Tractor tuning for more power. Tuning devices fitted to tractors help boost horsepower. For around $1500 you can get a ‘black box’ and unleash useful extra power and torque from the old tractor parked up in the shed. Sounds tempting: what are the risks?VINTAGE 2021
1 day ago · “It's been an excellent harvest for us in Hawke’s Bay,” says Te Awa winemaker Richard Painter, at Villa Maria’s winery on the Gimblett Gravels. Even a small rain event in the middle of vintage didn’t cause any undue pressure on the team. Meanwhile, afew of
VINTAGE 2021
1 day ago · A very early harvest paired with a very slow shipping schedule caught Auckland Winemaker Peter Turner on the hop this vintage. "We were in a bit of limbo wondering if or when our barrels were going to arrive in time for Chardonnay," says Pete from The MADE IN NEW ZEALAND: CREATING BELIEVERS Made in New Zealand is a feature that looks at the wealth of design and manufacturing ability we have in New Zealand, making productive and cost-effective products for the agricultural sector. This week we take a closer look at FIL, catching up with GLOBAL RECOGNITION FOR GENETIC WORK A novel scientific approach which has identified a number of genetic variants impacting the health and wellbeing of New Zealand dairy cows has been published in the prestigious scientific journal, Nature Genetics. Scientists from LIC have leveraged the SIDE HEADING TO ASHBURTON For the first time in its 23-year history, the two-day South Island Dairy Event (SIDE) is heading to Ashburton. Dairy farmers are being encouraged to attend this year's SIDE event, at Ashburton's Event Centre, to take advantage of a range of practical workshops offering solutions they can apply on MAJOR DEAL FOR AGRIQUIP 1 day ago · New Plymouth-based AgriQuip has been appointed as the exclusive importer and distributor of the Major Equipment brand, with the aim of distributing a selection of products from the company’s range of grasscutting equipment. Mark Hamilton of AgriQuip OVER-THE-TOP, STATE CONTROL Over-the-top, state control. Jamie McFadden believes the Government's policy on FEPs is unprecedented state control over ordinary citizens. Rural Advocacy Network chairman Jamie McFadden was a key speaker at the recent round of Groundswell NZ meetings. He spoke about the push for Farm Environment Plans (FEPs) and why these may not be the great CHINA FARMS FINALLY SOLD After years of losses, Fonterra's two wholly owned China farming hubs in Ying and Yutian have been sold. The $552 million deal is an important milestone for Fonterra following its strategic refresh. The co-operative announced in October 2020 the sale of the farms to Inner Mongolia Youran Dairy CPAYOUT ON THE RISE
Westpac responded by lifting its forecast milk price for the season to $7.50/kgMS. Fonterra’s last price review in December settled on a price range of $6.70 to $7.30/kgMS. Westpac senior agri economist Nathan Penny says the lift in its forecast payout comes on the back of surging global dairy prices, particularly at the start of this year.MILK IS HEALTHY
1 day ago · A study published in the International Journal of Obesity looked at large population studies with nearly two million participants and found that people who regularly drank high amounts of milk had lower levels of both good and bad cholesterol, although their BMI levels were higher than non-milk drinkers. Further analysis of other large studies also suggests that those who regularly consumed $280M HAPPY VALLEY PROJECT FINALLY GETS OFF THE GROUND A 6ha site is being prepared at Otorohanga for the $280 million Happy Valley Nutrition Ltd plant that will produce high-value specialty dairy ingredient powders for export markets. The project has been in the pipeline for several years as Happy Valley sought resource consents and funding. Covid-19 has also delayed the project by a fewyears.
VLG RECEIVERSHIP CAUSES DISMAY VLG receivership causes dismay. VLG owners Aad and Wilma van Leeuwen. Canterbury farmer and former Federated Farmers dairy leader Willy Leferink says farmers shouldn't let banks run their businesses. His comments come in the wake of one of New Zealand's largest dairy farm operators falling into receivership. With the milk payout atnear-record
LIGHT 'N' LOVELY: LOW YIELDS BUT HIGH QUALITY IN VINTAGE 2021AUTHOR:SOPHIE PREECE
Light 'n' Lovely: Low yields but high quality in vintage 2021. Nautilus harvest 2021. Photo Credit: Richard Briggs. Grape yields across the country have taken a hit from poor flowering, but growers and winemakers are welcoming beautiful fruit and a kind ripening season. Nautilus Estate Winemaker and General Manager Clive Jones saidon 18 March
MASSEY'S WILTSHIRES ON SHOW Massey's Wiltshires on show. Massey University will hold a Wiltshire field day on 1 June. The interest in the self-shedding Wiltshire sheep has prompted Massey University to run a special field day at their Riverside farm near Masterton on 1 June. Professor Steve Morris says Massey now has a flock of Romney x Wiltshire ewes which have been FRUITFUL 10 YEARS FOR AVOCADO BOSS Fruitful 10 years for avocado boss. During her 10-year helm at Avocado NZ Jen Scoular and her team have helped guide the industry's value growth from $68 million in 2011 to a forecast $200m in 2021. New Zealand Avocado chief executive Jen Scoular has overseen the industry almost treble in value during the past 10 years.PAYOUT ON THE RISE
Westpac responded by lifting its forecast milk price for the season to $7.50/kgMS. Fonterra’s last price review in December settled on a price range of $6.70 to $7.30/kgMS. Westpac senior agri economist Nathan Penny says the lift in its forecast payout comes on the back of surging global dairy prices, particularly at the start of this year. UK WARNED TO HONOUR FTA COMMITMENTS UK warned to honour FTA commitments. Malcolm Bailey (inset) wants UK to honour its commitments in the NZ-UK free trade agreement. Plans for the United Kingdom to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) have come with a warning from New Zealand dairy companies. Dairy Companies of New Zealand (DCANZ ORGANIC FARMERS LAUNCH OWN BRAND OF A3 MILK Organic farmers launch own brand of A3 milk. Organic Dairy Hub chief executive Clay Fulcher. A small group of North Island organic farmers has launched a new dairy brand, hopeful that one day it will become a household name. Called 'Ours Truly', its first product is 'A3' - fresh, full cream milk, delivered via door-to-door subscription. REDUCING PHOSPHORUS LEACHING IN SOIL Reducing phosphorus leaching in soil. Using a lower water-soluble Phosphorus fertiliser can reduce it leaching from soil into waterways. Phosphorus (P) is critical for healthy plants to grow in New Zealand’s naturally P deficient soil, says Hamilton-based Soil Scientist Dr Gordon Rajendram. However, the shifting of P fromfarmland soils to
TRACTOR TUNING FOR MORE POWER Tractor tuning for more power. Tuning devices fitted to tractors help boost horsepower. For around $1500 you can get a ‘black box’ and unleash useful extra power and torque from the old tractor parked up in the shed. Sounds tempting: what are the risks? $280M HAPPY VALLEY PROJECT FINALLY GETS OFF THE GROUND A 6ha site is being prepared at Otorohanga for the $280 million Happy Valley Nutrition Ltd plant that will produce high-value specialty dairy ingredient powders for export markets. The project has been in the pipeline for several years as Happy Valley sought resource consents and funding. Covid-19 has also delayed the project by a fewyears.
VLG RECEIVERSHIP CAUSES DISMAY VLG receivership causes dismay. VLG owners Aad and Wilma van Leeuwen. Canterbury farmer and former Federated Farmers dairy leader Willy Leferink says farmers shouldn't let banks run their businesses. His comments come in the wake of one of New Zealand's largest dairy farm operators falling into receivership. With the milk payout atnear-record
LIGHT 'N' LOVELY: LOW YIELDS BUT HIGH QUALITY IN VINTAGE 2021AUTHOR:SOPHIE PREECE
Light 'n' Lovely: Low yields but high quality in vintage 2021. Nautilus harvest 2021. Photo Credit: Richard Briggs. Grape yields across the country have taken a hit from poor flowering, but growers and winemakers are welcoming beautiful fruit and a kind ripening season. Nautilus Estate Winemaker and General Manager Clive Jones saidon 18 March
MASSEY'S WILTSHIRES ON SHOW Massey's Wiltshires on show. Massey University will hold a Wiltshire field day on 1 June. The interest in the self-shedding Wiltshire sheep has prompted Massey University to run a special field day at their Riverside farm near Masterton on 1 June. Professor Steve Morris says Massey now has a flock of Romney x Wiltshire ewes which have been FRUITFUL 10 YEARS FOR AVOCADO BOSS Fruitful 10 years for avocado boss. During her 10-year helm at Avocado NZ Jen Scoular and her team have helped guide the industry's value growth from $68 million in 2011 to a forecast $200m in 2021. New Zealand Avocado chief executive Jen Scoular has overseen the industry almost treble in value during the past 10 years.PAYOUT ON THE RISE
Westpac responded by lifting its forecast milk price for the season to $7.50/kgMS. Fonterra’s last price review in December settled on a price range of $6.70 to $7.30/kgMS. Westpac senior agri economist Nathan Penny says the lift in its forecast payout comes on the back of surging global dairy prices, particularly at the start of this year. UK WARNED TO HONOUR FTA COMMITMENTS UK warned to honour FTA commitments. Malcolm Bailey (inset) wants UK to honour its commitments in the NZ-UK free trade agreement. Plans for the United Kingdom to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) have come with a warning from New Zealand dairy companies. Dairy Companies of New Zealand (DCANZ ORGANIC FARMERS LAUNCH OWN BRAND OF A3 MILK Organic farmers launch own brand of A3 milk. Organic Dairy Hub chief executive Clay Fulcher. A small group of North Island organic farmers has launched a new dairy brand, hopeful that one day it will become a household name. Called 'Ours Truly', its first product is 'A3' - fresh, full cream milk, delivered via door-to-door subscription. REDUCING PHOSPHORUS LEACHING IN SOIL Reducing phosphorus leaching in soil. Using a lower water-soluble Phosphorus fertiliser can reduce it leaching from soil into waterways. Phosphorus (P) is critical for healthy plants to grow in New Zealand’s naturally P deficient soil, says Hamilton-based Soil Scientist Dr Gordon Rajendram. However, the shifting of P fromfarmland soils to
TRACTOR TUNING FOR MORE POWER Tractor tuning for more power. Tuning devices fitted to tractors help boost horsepower. For around $1500 you can get a ‘black box’ and unleash useful extra power and torque from the old tractor parked up in the shed. Sounds tempting: what are the risks?VINTAGE 2021
1 day ago · “It's been an excellent harvest for us in Hawke’s Bay,” says Te Awa winemaker Richard Painter, at Villa Maria’s winery on the Gimblett Gravels. Even a small rain event in the middle of vintage didn’t cause any undue pressure on the team. Meanwhile, afew of
VINTAGE 2021
1 day ago · A very early harvest paired with a very slow shipping schedule caught Auckland Winemaker Peter Turner on the hop this vintage. "We were in a bit of limbo wondering if or when our barrels were going to arrive in time for Chardonnay," says Pete from The MADE IN NEW ZEALAND: CREATING BELIEVERS 1 day ago · Made in New Zealand is a feature that looks at the wealth of design and manufacturing ability we have in New Zealand, making productive and cost-effective products for the agricultural sector. This week we take a closer look at FIL, catching up with GEA Farm Technologies NZ chief executive officer, GLOBAL RECOGNITION FOR GENETIC WORK A novel scientific approach which has identified a number of genetic variants impacting the health and wellbeing of New Zealand dairy cows has been published in the prestigious scientific journal, Nature Genetics. Scientists from LIC have leveraged the SIDE HEADING TO ASHBURTON 1 day ago · For the first time in its 23-year history, the two-day South Island Dairy Event (SIDE) is heading to Ashburton. Dairy farmers are being encouraged to attend this year's SIDE event, at Ashburton's Event Centre, to take advantage of a range of practical workshops offering solutions they can apply on MAJOR DEAL FOR AGRIQUIP 1 day ago · New Plymouth-based AgriQuip has been appointed as the exclusive importer and distributor of the Major Equipment brand, with the aim of distributing a selection of products from the company’s range of grasscutting equipment. Mark Hamilton of AgriQuip OVER-THE-TOP, STATE CONTROL Over-the-top, state control. Jamie McFadden believes the Government's policy on FEPs is unprecedented state control over ordinary citizens. Rural Advocacy Network chairman Jamie McFadden was a key speaker at the recent round of Groundswell NZ meetings. He spoke about the push for Farm Environment Plans (FEPs) and why these may not be the great CHINA FARMS FINALLY SOLD After years of losses, Fonterra's two wholly owned China farming hubs in Ying and Yutian have been sold. The $552 million deal is an important milestone for Fonterra following its strategic refresh. The co-operative announced in October 2020 the sale of the farms to Inner Mongolia Youran Dairy CPAYOUT ON THE RISE
Westpac responded by lifting its forecast milk price for the season to $7.50/kgMS. Fonterra’s last price review in December settled on a price range of $6.70 to $7.30/kgMS. Westpac senior agri economist Nathan Penny says the lift in its forecast payout comes on the back of surging global dairy prices, particularly at the start of this year.MILK IS HEALTHY
1 day ago · A study published in the International Journal of Obesity looked at large population studies with nearly two million participants and found that people who regularly drank high amounts of milk had lower levels of both good and bad cholesterol, although their BMI levels were higher than non-milk drinkers. Further analysis of other large studies also suggests that those who regularly consumedHOME
Global food prices rose at their fastest monthly rate in more than a decade in May, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has reported. A dairy farmer whose neglect of yearling cattle led to 11 deaths has been fined $17,500 and warned that he could be disqualified from $280M HAPPY VALLEY PROJECT FINALLY GETS OFF THE GROUND A 6ha site is being prepared at Otorohanga for the $280 million Happy Valley Nutrition Ltd plant that will produce high-value specialty dairy ingredient powders for export markets. The project has been in the pipeline for several years as Happy Valley sought resource consents and funding. Covid-19 has also delayed the project by a fewyears.
GREAT EXAMPLES OF MAORI FARMING Great examples of Maori farming. Agriculture Minister Damien O'Connor at the awards. Agriculture Minister Damien O’Connor lavished praise on Tataiwhetu saying he had the privilege of attending the field day on their farm in April and saw for himself the work they have put into upgrading the property. He says he was also aware that the VLG RECEIVERSHIP CAUSES DISMAY VLG receivership causes dismay. VLG owners Aad and Wilma van Leeuwen. Canterbury farmer and former Federated Farmers dairy leader Willy Leferink says farmers shouldn't let banks run their businesses. His comments come in the wake of one of New Zealand's largest dairy farm operators falling into receivership. With the milk payout atnear-record
GROUNDSWELL OF FARMER ANGST Groundswell of farmer angst. Outspoken North Otago farmer Jane Smith believes farmers, councils and rural communities are very worried about proposed regulations changes. Environmentalist and North Otago farmer Jane Smith says her alliance with Groundswell NZ and the Rural Advocacy Network during a recent South Island tour is not some type of MILK PRICE SET TO REMAIN AT ELEVATED LEVELS Dairy commodity prices have shaken off the past year's uncertainty, entering 2021 with a strong price trajectory. Whole milk powder (WMP) prices (in USD terms) have lifted almost 30% higher for the first four months of the year, compared to the 2020 average.Details
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