Drought is a common word in farmers vocabulary these days, especially those farming on the east coast of New Zealand, they know all to well the impact of drought and now the ever-increasing frequency of drought. Our changing climate is presenting us with more severe droughts for often longer periods of time and in areas of the country that haven’t historically seen droughts.
Read MoreFarm Environment Plans have historically been referred to as a tick box exercise. When reviewing compliance there are literal ticks next to the practices implemented. FEP’s have evolved - when implementing change, driving progress and educating, a tailored approach that encompasses more than current compliance is required.
Read MoreThe online world hasn’t escaped bull buying. Bull buying has gone digital, with most vendors also offering the bulls on an online platform. Getting along to a bull sale is always a good idea.
Read MoreIn the last few months, Sarah O’Connell has fielded an increasing number of calls to talk about what is happening in the sheep milking space in Canterbury. How can people get involved? Is anyone out there processing any milk yet? Read her latest update here.
Read MoreThe agricultural sector is facing a labour shortage as the border remains shut and struggles to attract Kiwis to take on the jobs. Sarah O’Connell seizes this opportunity to look into what it takes to be a good boss and reflects on her personal experiences with the employers she’s had over the years.
Read MoreWhat effect does irrigation have on the long-term water holding capacity of your soils? Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research recently led a Sustainable Farming Fund project that studied the relation of irrigation and soil quality. Sarah from AgriBusiness Group was involved in the extension of the project, organising an event for journalists to learn about the recent scientific findings and their significance for farmers.
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