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Once Upon a Time Down on the Farm…
Cam Henderson
April 9, 2017
Emotional intelligence: Seismic shifts in the primary industry compel whole brain leadership
Joanna Greaves
March 9, 2017
Farm business strategic planning: A sheep and beef perspective
Anna Nelson
December 20, 2016
Stepping up to take a step back.
Shirley kissick
December 20, 2016
What does it take to be a Great Employer in 2016.
Anthony Pangborn
December 16, 2016
What makes a strong rural community.
Katherine Gillespie
December 16, 2016
What is the most profitable way to harvest asparagus in New Zealand.
Tim Van De Molen
December 1, 2016
Starting the family succession conversations
Nathan Nelson
November 19, 2016
Improving Maori capability to make decisions for the development of Maori land.
Natasha Clarke-Nathan
November 16, 2016
The dream that made us.
Stuart Taylor
November 16, 2016
Organics: fat into the fire or get out of jail card.
Penny Smart
November 16, 2016
Blackroom: A concept incubator for the future of coarse wool.
Nicole Oliver
November 16, 2016
Bobby calves: The game changers within New Zealand’s supply chain.
Andrew Jolly
November 16, 2016
Primary connections: Leadership pathways within rural organisations.
Casey Huffstutler
November 16, 2016
Preparing for the changing tide.
Jolene Germann
November 16, 2016
Avoiding complacency in kiwifruit biosecurity.
Matt Dyck
November 16, 2016
How technology is disrupting New Zealand agriculture’s value chain.
St John Craner
November 16, 2016
Search for the sweet spot in the New Zealand dairy industry.
Dale Cook
November 16, 2016
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