Fieldays Online is now live which means you can check out our Online Tool Shed, where you'll find information and offers from our partners, the chance to chat with rural managers and updates from the ASB Rural team.
Please click on the links below to register for our webinars:
The challenge of sustaining sustainability Date: Monday 20 July Time: 12.30pm - 1.30pm
All New Zealanders are proud to live in a country where farmers are custodians of the land, and one of the biggest drivers of sustainable practices. But sustainability can be a controversial issue, both inside and outside the industry, especially when times get tough. What’s the latest in the best ways to ensure environmental compliance? Our panel features key thought leaders and will touch on the important topics surrounding the environment.
Dairy Women's Network presents: Building resilient businesses together Date: Wednesday 22 July Time: 12.30pm - 1.30pm
For the first time at Fieldays we’ll have three past winners of the Dairy Woman of the Year on stage together. They’ll talk to ASB’s Richard Spittle about the importance of the professional duo, the role of women in keeping farms financially resilient, and how women are often uniquely placed to find business opportunities, even in tough times. ASB is proud to have been a major sponsor of the Dairy Women’s Network since 2011.
2020 vision - the economic future for farming Date: Thursday 23 July Time: 12.30pm - 1.30pm
2020 has been the most eventful and economy-changing year in modern history – and it’s only July. What could possibly come next? Join KPMG’s Ian Proudfoot, ASB Chief Economist Nick Tuffley, as they look into their crystal balls and reveal their expectations for New Zealand’s economy and its primary industry.
Mental strength and leadership on the farm with Gilbert Enoka Date: Friday 24 July Time: 12pm - 1pm
Life on the farm can be tough with mental challenges often greater than the physical. We’re excited to have famed mental skills coach and All Black management member Gilbert Enoka join us for a discussion on leadership, resilience and performing under pressure, all of which are vital parts of everyday rural life. You won’t want to miss this one so register below.