Deep learning meets dirt: new AI tool transforms soil monitoring
The launch of an AI-powered soil moisture mapping tool created by University of Sydney researchers could transform irrigation, fuel reduction burning and pasture management across Tasmania and beyond.
Attention to detail can increase maize yield
Growers wanting to increase maize grain and silage yields and profits should focus on seedbed preparation, planter set-up and crop monitoring, says Foundation for Arable Research maize researcher Rene van Tilburg.
Spot on Li‑1000 helps get spray exactly where it should be
For contractors, there’s no room for a “hit and miss” approach. Farmers expect results that maximise the return on often costly spray programmes, which are critical to their business.
One pass, multiple benefits – The Agrisem Scalp advantage
In modern farming, the pressure to produce more with fewer inputs - and to do so in a way that builds soil health rather than depletes it - is shaping the way farmers approach cultivation, weed control and crop establishment.
From cut to conditioning – the Kverneland 3336 FT and 5387 MT advantage
In forage production, every cut matters. The quality of the crop at harvest directly influences feed value, animal performance and ultimately the profitability of the operation. Achieving a clean cut, optimal conditioning and efficient handling is as much about the skill of the operator as it is about the capability of the equipment.
Mechanical weeding is now mainstream - just in time to combat herbicide resistance
You know when the biggest names in an industry are buying into a niche sector that the niche is now mainstream. We have seen this with biologicals such as biopesticides, biostimulants and biofertilisers with the titans of chemistry like Bayer, Corteva and Syngenta now boots an all into biologicals. Just in time as the amount of resistance pesticides and fungicides shows no signs of abating.
More growth, more quality, less impact: the new generation of forage
Succulent, high-yielding and lighter on the environment, the latest hybrid ryegrass from Barenbrug ticks all the boxes this season.
Technology key to finding efficiencies for May Brothers Contracting
Technology is at the heart of how May Brothers Contracting continues to find efficiency gains in an increasingly competitive industry.
EZ Web - the future of round bale silage in New Zealand
As New Zealand’s leading provider of crop packaging solutions for over 30 years, Agpac has built a reputation for supplying innovative, high-quality products that help contractors and farmers bale better, farm smarter and reduce their environmental footprint.
Biological allies: Rust fungus and weevil to combat invasive Darwin’s barberry
In the ongoing battle to protect New Zealand’s unique ecosystems from invasive species, two unlikely heroes have emerged - a rust fungus and a small South American weevil. The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) has granted approval for these biological control agents to be introduced to combat Darwin’s barberry, a noxious weed that has taken root across the country.
The importance of premium silage covers in ensuring optimal fermentation
The quality of silage is a critical factor in the success of livestock farming. Whether feeding dairy cows, beef cattle, or sheep, the quality of preserved forage directly impacts animal health, production efficiency, and profitability.
Opening up the soil for better yields
Healthy soil is the foundation of productive farming, yet it’s also one of the most under-appreciated resources on the land. When compaction builds up, whether from heavy machinery, stock pressure or repeated cropping, it creates a barrier that roots can’t break through and water can’t penetrate.
I instantly knew there was something different!
Canterbury Plains Contracting business owners Sian and Dean Jenkins purchased two Claas Scorpion 741 telehandlers from their local Claas Harvest Centre shortly after they were introduced into New Zealand in late 2024.
Built to Last: Why NZ dealers are backing SaMASZ
With a growing footprint across New Zealand, the Polish manufacturer (together with agricultural machinery specialist, FarmShop) are looking set to reach a bold goal of hay mower market leadership by 2027. What’s driving the success? Thanks is due in large part to the service agents dotted throughout NZ who are putting their reputation behind the brand.
Cutting Smart: Pottinger’s Novacat F 3100 Opticurve raises the bar
From a single look at the Pottinger Novacat F 3100 Opticurve, it’s immediately apparent that this isn’t just another front-mounted mower. It’s a machine born out of thoughtful engineering and shaped by the real-world demands of farmers and contractors who know what clean forage means for stock performance and who don’t have time for inefficiencies in the paddock.
Grow more, emit less, bank bigger profits
There’s a new way to make money this season, one that could add tens of thousands to the bottom line for dairy farms across New Zealand.
Turning forage quality into profit with the Kverneland 85156 C
In any farming operation where forage quality makes the difference between a good season and a great one, the ability to process and preserve feed at its nutritional peak is critical. That’s why machinery that works with both precision and reliability is not just a convenience, it’s an investment in productivity and profitability.
Biowrap brings landfill - biodegradable innovation to New Zealand farms
In an industry where efficiency and environmental responsibility often seem at odds, Biowrap is taking a practical step towards closing that gap. The New Zealand company is introducing a range of landfill - biodegradable agricultural wraps designed to protect valuable crops while helping to address one of farming’s most stubborn waste problems - plastic disposal.
Wrapped Right: Feed preservation that works where it matters
As expectations around bale quality, fermentation and product longevity continue to climb, Independent Wrap has carved out a clear role in delivering premium solutions for contractors and farmers who simply want the job done right.
World First Waste Upcycling Tech to Reduce NZ’s Dependence on Imported Foods
A world-first Kiwi-developed food technology that upcycles horticultural waste into high-value products is set to reduce NZ’s dependence on imported food ingredients, cut greenhouse gas emissions, increase grower returns and boost regional employment.