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Future farmers will need both new and old skills

Reading Time: 3 minutes Recent technological advances such as artificial intelligence, virtual fencing, and real-time livestock data may shape the future of farming, but at E Tipu, panelists warned against losing sight of resilience and adaptability, too. The discussion at Te Pae, titled Farmers Powering the Next Generation of Growth, brought together panelists Beef + Lamb NZ finalist Hamish Best, Canterbury-based High Peak Station farmer Hamish…
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farmersweekly.co.nz broke the news on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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