Annette Scott
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Annette Scott has had a long and proud association working as a journalist-photographer for Farmers Weekly since 2004, and more recently its associated agripreneur ventures under the GlobalHQ umbrella. Her 40-plus years career in communications has included varying facets of media in provincial and community newspaper publications, radio, specialist rural and agribusiness media, and equestrian journalism, as well as event marketing and management. A born and raised farming gal, who has lived life-long in the Ashburton District, she is actively associated with farming in the region. When not in her office, she can usually be found soaking up time with family and friends, or “away horsing around” following her passion for horses – these days as an International FEI jumping judge and national sport administrator, more so than a riding competitor. September 24, 2024
Wanted: a volunteer for a mushroom mission
The Daughters of Mary Immaculate in Vunapope, Papua New Guinea, want to learn about cultivating fungi for nutrition and to raise funds for their women’s shelter.
September 23, 2024
AngusPRO NZ member joins Angus Australia board
Ben Todhunter from Cleardale Angus selected as an optional appointed director.
September 20, 2024
Wool trend puts a smile on sellers’ dials
Offering of fewer bales than expected helps drive up the price.
September 18, 2024
Synlait lives to fight another day
Key resolutions approved at special shareholders meeting.
September 16, 2024
Threatened mudfish safe on Craigmore farm
Critically endangered species found thriving in South Canterbury spring.
September 13, 2024
BLNZ roadshow connects with farmers
More than 400 attend meetings across the country, having their say on organisation’s refreshed strategy.
September 12, 2024
Century Farm and Station deadline nears
Families wanting to celebrate 100 years on more of farming invited to apply for awards.
September 11, 2024
Live-export restart would find slower market
Chinese dairy heifer demand has dropped away, with emerging markets yet to take its place.
September 11, 2024
Female directors bring wealth of benefits: study
Lincoln University report says women on boards promote productivity, collaboration and fairness.
September 10, 2024
‘Complete surprise’ of big wheat win
First the Blains heard of their Arable Award was when they won it – thanks to an entry by their agent.