Fonterra’s Miles Hurrell ‘not too concerned’ about China
Demand for dairy in China has declined over the last year or so.
Demand for dairy in China has declined over the last year or so.
Group says it is NZ’s first dairy spray drying plant powered exclusively by biomass fuel.
Te Awamutu Lions feed Fieldays to raise funds for community benefit.
Concern over use of cannabis-based feeds in countries where it has been legalised.
Numbers exceeded expectations despite the cooler temperatures.
New Zealand had formal talks with Canada over the issue but no resolution was found.
The expo will give farmers knowledge and advice on calf-rearing season.
Hawke's Bay cherries may be heading overseas. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
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A million sterile codling moths are opening export doors. Made with funding from NZ On Air
The median price per hectare is down to $33,897 in the three months to March, according to REINZ figures.
The man who became Northland's biggest dairy farmer puts his success down to the skills he gained helping on his father's farm as a child.
A new strain of virus that could decrease the number of rabbits by 30 per cent is up for government approval.
Farms south of Kaikohe which hit headlines last year when a Chinese firm offered to buy them have now sold to a wealthy New Zealand family.
Farmers from southern provinces are moving to Northland to take advantage of the comparatively cheap dairy farms on offer there, according to real estate agency Bayleys.
Here we are again, hearts in our mouths, as we watch an international commodity slump knock the shine off New Zealand's economic recovery.
Why are dairy prices falling? Well, if you read industry commentary from places like the United States and Europe they know who's to blame. It's us.
Speculation is mounting that Fonterra is on the verge of securing a profit-sharing agreement with a British dairy producer.