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Country Life: Ironbark – a wood as hard as steel

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Country Life: Tirau dairy farm’s tech adoption

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First calves of new dairy-beef crossbreed raised in Taupō

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Farmers welcome government’s drop in methane targets

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Falling trees kill sheep, cut power on Wairarapa farms

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Environmental lawyers’ bid for reassessment of weedkilling glyphosate rejected

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Time to consider controversial changes to pig welfare rules cut

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Ikea owner buys up Northland forestry

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Ex-All Black Sam Whitelock’s Hawke’s Bay farm tipped to stay in...

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Southland farmers struggling with exhaustion in wake of storm

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