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The performance psychology of elite Canterbury sheep and beef farmers
Nick Martin
December 5, 2024
Can we add value to non-replacement calves?
Oliver Hampson
December 5, 2024
Value and opportunities of farm planning in the NZ Sheep and Beef Sector
Rachel Joblin
December 5, 2024
Answers Under Foot: Should soil health be our #1 sustainability goal?
Richard Pentreath
December 5, 2024
Opportunities and Challenges for the Future of Arable Farming in Canterbury
Thomas Holmes
December 5, 2024
Future Proofing our workforce: Retaining the Skills for tomorrow’s growth
Whitney Conder
December 5, 2024
Time for a change? How contract milking supports the progression of NZ dairy farmers.
Ashlea Kowalski
August 2, 2024
Algeria – New Zealand – Nations turning liquid commodities into economic prosperity.
Sophia Hunt
August 2, 2024
Pasture-based corporate dairy farming in Zimbabwe – a concept plan.
Rob Shaw
July 25, 2024
Understanding a future with genetic technologies in New Zealand agriculture.
Lisa Lunn
July 24, 2024
Is a more holistic approach to risk management and risk identification needed on Canterbury dairy farms?
Peter Saunders
July 24, 2024
Regenerative farm blueprint.
Richard Pedley
July 24, 2024
Navigating genetic technology – supporting dairy farmers through regulatory reform and adoption.
Sophie MacAskill
July 24, 2024
The opportunity for KiwiSaver investment in NZ agriculture.
Wyatt Johnston
July 24, 2024
Gumboots on the ground approach to role-value in the food and fibre sector.
Megan Fox
July 24, 2024
The power of stakeholder engagement to establish a social licence to operate – perspectives from dairy technologies.
Esther Donkersloot
July 24, 2024
Harvard case method for early career professionals in the New Zealand primary industries.
Louis Batley
July 24, 2024
Cultivating the sun – challenges and opportunities of solar farming for dry stock farm diversification.
Jesse Brennan
July 24, 2024
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