
Red Meat Profit Partnership: Brainstorm ideas to increase profitability
Red Meat Profit Partnership is offering funding to farmers in the form of action groups.
Red Meat Profit Partnership is offering funding to farmers in the form of action groups.
The mohair and alpaca fleeces entered at Golden Fleeces were or remarkable quality.
Clinton Lions Club annual feed auction will raise funds to Ranui House, in Christchurch.
AgResearch's Invermay farm won two Otago Ballance Farm Environment Awards.
Tom Mulholland will speak at Forestry Industry Safety Council (FISC) workshops in July.
Rural health needs to be made a priority, says Dalton Kelly.
A Mokotua woman is now the Dairy Women's Network southern regional leader.
NZ's agriculture industry should be respected, says KPMG.
KPMG is drawing attention to water treatment at Fieldays with a new agriculture agenda.
It's not possible to control Mycoplasma bovis if an eradication attempt fails, says expert
Opinion: The impact of mycoplasma bovis has been huge, writes Mischa Clouston.
A top price of $18,500 was achieved at last week's Fossil Creek Angus sale in North Otago.
A Central Otago farmer is offering a $1000 reward for info after a prize bull was shot.
The man who died when his ute rolled near Dunback has been named as Craig Porter.
Demand for cherry orchards now a significant feature of the Central Otago property market.
Central Otago's Allanton stock sale ended yesterday after going for over a century.
One-off costs have impacted Tegal's bottom line this financial year.
Silver Fern Farms seek shareholder feedback for potential changes to the board.
Good progress is being made to eradicate mycoplasma bovis says Damien O'Connor.
Locally produced pork is fighting Lotto tickets, imports and holidays to get on the plate.
A North Canterbury farmer stepped up to the plate after a blade shearer fell ill.
A truck overturned near Oamaru, spilling its load over the street.
Opening forecasts for the dairy season are pointing towards another profitable year.
The Good Farming Practice Action Plan for Water Quality has been welcomed by farmers.
A trade envoy says Mycoplasma bovis is more serious than reports have so far indicated.
Sharon Angus will join the board of NZ Young Farmers now Terry Copeland has departed.
The boss of Ravensdown is pleased the Government is investing more money on biosecurity.
A dislike of chickens proves no obstacle to running a poultry show for one Milton woman.
Economic risks associated with Mycoplasma bovis are rising, say experts.
Tahi Ngatahi is a new programme aimed at educating and developing woolhandling skills.