Opinion
NZ has a good story to tell in China
Guest writerMay 8, 2024
Sustainability is becoming more front-of-mind in the huge market – and we have a head start.
How to retire well as a dairy farmer
Guest writerMay 3, 2024
Retirement and investment planning doesn’t have to be intimidating or overwhelming, says an industry adviser.
Now dairy falls foul of bird flu
Richard RennieMay 3, 2024
The virus has proved adept at moving between species – and that is very bad news for humans, writes Richard Rennie.
The lesson of the walking poles
Daniel EbMay 2, 2024
Having been helped by therapy, Daniel Eb feels duty bound to call out the main reason people give for not seeking help themselves.
Shepherding a sector back to health
Neal WallaceApr 29, 2024
The sheep industry is in trouble – but ideas abound on how to turn things around, says Neal Wallace.
Farm forestry options in a world of imponderables
Keith WoodfordApr 26, 2024
In a sector that has been knocked about by rule changes in the past few years, Keith Woodford plots the way ahead.
Spin a new wool yarn before it’s too late
Alan EmersonApr 26, 2024
Wool needs to seize the narrative and get people clamouring to use it, says Alan Emerson.
Winter is coming
David EadeApr 24, 2024
The slower season prompts David Eade to reflect on planning for a measured, productive farming career.
Southeast Asia full of potential for NZ exporters
Guest writerApr 24, 2024
The demographics alone make this a market well worth the effort, says Fonterra CEO Miles Hurrell.
You couldn’t be more wrong about wetlands
Guest writerApr 23, 2024
A lesson for Alan Emerson in a land practice that is useful, beautiful and good.
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