A New Year tradition in Ireland - Shortly after midnight, some people like to open their front door to let the old year out and let the New Year in! A very Irish take on 'out with the old, in with the new'! Open every feckin door and window and usher out 2020!
Good boss checklist, how many do you tick?? @nzipim one day forum presented by John Greer @DairyNZ. Look after your staff and they will look after you #goodboss#dontbeadick
The use of tools like Kanban can help farming businesses work through some of the less routine jobs on farm. A visual board helps to keep everyone updated on progress at a single glance #usefultools @NZBeefLamb @DairyNZ @FARarable https://t.co/uHQsjfeL0q
The agriculture industry is in the middle of a revitalisation of how people perceive it from an employment perspective, being a farmer is one part of the puzzle #endlessopportunities#proud#producingfood https://t.co/x4djnE9JVf
Rubbish collected in the last 600m of my walk - fortunately there was a bag as I couldn’t pick up anymore. Most of this is farming rubbish. Please don’t drive down the road with lose rubbish on the back of your vehicles. #roadsiderubbish#agchat
@MichellePye7 That is great to see. I walk around our roads in rural Oxford and most days I’m picking up rubbish. This is one days rubbish, including the bag.
How do you see your land? How well are your ‘underground livestock’ looked after? Every action has a reaction #knowyoursoil#soilislife#healthysoil https://t.co/qMOQHWVljO
Get up to date with the conversations being had about what it would take to create a national food strategy. Pulling great minds together and a new way of thinking will allows us to see our full potential https://t.co/6ZxuFDqagm
Northland sheep/ beef farmer @parsonsjames new chair of @WoolsNZ. An ex @NZBeefLamb chair,he joined WNZ board in Nov 2019. WNZ says Parsons understands industry challenges from grassroots perspective. Interim chair Rebecca Smith, Craig Hickson & Ian Marshall other board members.