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  • Shed restored to mark 100 years

    Mayfield’s milestone is almost here.

  • Barker’s completes new factory

    South Canterbury company Barker’s has completed its new jam, juice and sauce factory near Geraldine in the first stage of a nearly $60 million expansion project.

  • Water resilience key for 2026

    It was encouraging to end 2025 on a high for the food and fibre sector, Irrigation New Zealand chief executive Karen Williams says.

  • AI firm making research accessible

    CHRISTCHURCH tech company Custom D is lining up overseas clients for Caitlyn — an AI platform stopping vital research and business data from sitting idle.

  • Summer strategies for dairy farms

    Late summer strategies in dairy farming involve continuous monitoring of feed demand and body condition score (BCS).

  • Stopping 3G: what irrigators need to know

    Preparation for the end of 3G technology needs to get under way if it is not already, Irrigation New Zealand chief executive Karen Williams says.

  • Innovative project aims to cut emissions

    The Cool Sheep® Programme’s goal is to reduce methane emissions in New Zealand’s national sheep flock through genetic selection.

  • Long lactation study in new phase

    After two years exploring extended lactation to reduce peak workload and non-replacement calves, the Extended Lactation project has added a commercial farm alongside the existing farmlet trial.

  • NZ’s largest pig farm up for sale

    THE nation’s largest pig farm is being sold after being developed into a major North Canterbury employer and business by a family over 25-plus years.

  • Changes at Irrigation New Zealand

    Irrigation New Zealand farewelled long-standing chairwoman Keri Johnston and board directors Emma Crutchley and Mark Pizey at its recent annual general meeting in Christchurch.

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