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Welcome to Massey University's AgServices

Our Mission

'To provide a sustainable and commercially successful farming platform that
encourages and supports world leading agricultural teaching, research and information transfer.'

Agricultural Services Strategic Plan

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Who we are

Massey University has a strong agricultural heritage in education and research, starting in 1926 as an Agriculture College.

The Agricultural Services Division is the university's operational unit that manages the Massey University Farms and specialized agricultural research units. Massey University has a large landholding with three conventional dairy units and one organic dairy unit, two sheep and beef breeding units, one deer breeding unit and a mixed enterprise/grazing/cropping unit. The University farms total 2,000 hectares with 12,000 sheep, 1000 beef cattle, 1,100 dairy cattle and 169 deer.

What we do

Agricultural Services supports the University programme in a wide range of areas from agricultural research, teaching support, facilitating managers and technical input. The division arranges and provides short courses and workshops for National and International Agricultural groups.

Senior members of the team also undertake agricultural consultancies both nationally and internationally while offering foundation courses in pastoral farming.






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