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Developing light sand pasture dunes into irrigated land.

Did the concept of Te Aute College shape our leaders.

International agriculture investment: Foreign ownership of New Zealand farmland.

Opportunities for private equity investment within the sheep/beef and deer industries

Farm succession the key to success.

The NZ honey export company ltd pure New Zealand natural honey.

How can New Zealand dairy farmers thrive in the face of milk price volatility?

What does it take to effectively lead a group of volunteers: an exploration of the research and resources on leading volunteers.

The social impact of converting traditional agricultural land into horticultural land within my Iwi.

Deer Farmers attitudes towards benchmarking and data recording system requirements

Technology use by sheep and beef farmers

How has the financial viability of Sauvignon Blanc in Marlborough changed over the last five years in the three major growing areas?

The Urban Rural Divide

Why do the All Blacks need a Coach when 76% of farmers don’t.

Farmer engagement with Fonterra shareholders’ council.

The next step: Intensification of east coast Hill country farming.

Increasing the pace of change: Barriers and motivations for adoption in the New Zealand kiwifruit industry.

Kaitiakitanga.

Our programmes work in partnership with some of New Zealand’s leading agribusiness organisations – click here for more.​