A natural breakthrough in botrytis control for NZ vineyards
Sipcam New Zealand has announced the launch of Novellus, a novel, naturally derived fungicide now registered for use by all grape growers across the country.
The devil is in the detail with herbicide performance
Glyphosate is glyphosate, right?
Wrong, says Nufarm’s Joe Heng, business development manager for the upper North Island.
Choice chicory delivers summer certainty for Hauraki sharemilkers
Hauraki Plains sharemilkers Brad and Courtney Edwards know a thing or two about navigating the challenges of dairy farming in a region renowned for its changeable conditions.
New force to be reckoned with
Stoney Creek has upgraded its popular Force 18 wet weather gear to create what it describes as the ultimate rural rainwear weapon engineered to dominate the elements.
Backing wool growers with more certainty
What happens when two long-standing New Zealand brands that are passionate about wool come together?
Modernised standard a fertiliser milestone
A new fertiliser spreading standard is a key step in efforts to improve nutrient management across New Zealand farms, Federated Farmers says.
Retailer taps offshore strength to offer more choice
Drawing on its successful model in Australia – where it has a mix of company-owned and independently operated stores – Nutrien Ag Solutions is bringing a similar experience to New Zealand as a wholesale supplier to Ruralco.
Clear view of evolving disease changes
Septoria resistance to existing fungicides in New Zealand wheat crops continues to evolve, prompting leading crop protection supplier Corteva AgriScience to double down on the importance of strategic, informed disease management.
Feedback sought for pasture guide
A new guide on growing resilient pastures is a first for New Zealand, the lead author says.
Glypho MRL review triggers strong response
New Zealand Food Safety can’t say for sure when it will make a final decision on the proposed increase in Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) for glyphosate in NZ arable crops, but expects to take the next steps in this consultation mid-2025.
Not just another farm tech tool
Ravensdown has launched a pilot programme across 18 farms to trial HawkEye Pro – a new system that could reduce fertiliser costs, drive precision application and improve production for New Zealand’s livestock, dairy and arable farms.
Better herbicide decisions at your fingertips
Established pastures are just as important a ‘crop’ as any other when it comes to maximising land productivity, and keeping them clean and high yielding can pay big dividends.
New label claim for well-known herbicide
Farmers have a new option for dealing with grass weeds and storksbill in high value swede crops this season, thanks to a new registration for Gallant Ultra.
Catch crops head for high ground
A new project, with funding from the T R Ellett Agricultural Research Trust, has begun to research whether catch crops can be grown in particularly harsh winter conditions and what the benefit would be, not just to the environment but to the farmer’s back pocket too.
Advisors highlight knowledge gaps on biologicals
Several barriers prevent advisors recommending biological and ecological pest management practices to growers, a survey undertaken by A Lighter Touch (ALT) has found.
Black spot control impresses apple growers
APTIVIS®, a fourth generation SDHI (Group 7) fungicide powered by the active ingredient ADEPIDYN® technology, gained registration in New Zealand in July 2024 and was widely utilised in the pipfruit market last season offering powerful and dependable control of key diseases.
Data equals performance, peace of mind
Increasingly agriculture is a knowledge and science-based industry.
But there could be one area that needs looking at more closely to ensure better yields and ROI.
New entrant wins trusted tick
Marnco New Zealand, which entered the local fertiliser market last year, says it’s proud to announce it has officially achieved Fertmark accreditation.
Pioneer celebrates 50 years in NZ
This year marks 50 years since the signing of the seed production and distribution agreement between Pioneer Hi-Bred International and Philip Yates, who at the time was managing director of Arthur Yates & Co, and subsequently the founder of Genetic Technologies, a Yates family-owned business.