Massey University hosts Indonesian academicsPHOTO:FAIRFAX NZ Visiting Indonesians university staff and Massey people check out beef cattle at Feilding's saleyards. Indonesian academics are learning more about feeding, animal health and breeding of cattle at Massey University's Palmerston North campus. On a fact finding mission are are five academics from the university in Eastern Indonesia, called Mataram University. They went to the visit the Morrison farm at Marton to check out cattle breeding and Ezicalve bulls. The Massey and Mataram programme has been funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and is worth about $4.2 million over five years.
Source: Stuff March 06, 2017 00:11 UTC