Warning green fears could make farming more industrialised

Images of carefree cows roaming free, chewing grass or silage year round (well, almost), used to be the green selling point of New Zealand's dairy industry.

Not for us those "factory farms" of the Northern Hemisphere where the poor cows are consigned to sheds and fed grain for long periods. Full Story »

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Well explores the pros and cons of "green" farming

New Zealand makes an ideal spot to test eco theories because of its siae and relative isolation. The small population also should make it easier to observe/

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