
GDT auction: Third rise in a row lifts farmers’ spirits
The index gained 2.7 per cent on September 5 and 4.6 per cent on September 19.
The index gained 2.7 per cent on September 5 and 4.6 per cent on September 19.
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Protesting farmers are taking their rural vehicles to the big smoke once again.
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Year of the Farmer finalists Ross and Jo Hay speak about juggling farming, family and community. Video / Otago Daily Times
Cash-strapped Synlait Milk has DairyWorks up for sale.
Emergency services rushed to rural property just before midday.
Massive private and council efforts have gone into protecting Waikato waterways.
The company had forecast a result ranging from a net loss of $5m to a net profit of $5m.
Dairy co-operative Fonterra has executed a recovery with a record $1.6 billion profit. But milk product demand is declining in China and farmers are facing financial pressure.
CEO and CFO double-down on their biggest market, despite demand dropping.
More light will be shed on the state of play with cash-strapped Synlait Milk on Monday.
The book's author found enjoyment in finding the small stories that make up the station.
Te Kūiti, the shearing capital of the world, welcomes back event.
Epsom salt baths and separating her from the flock couldn't save her. But then, new life.
The debate will focus on the issues affecting New Zealanders outside major city centres.
What's driving high fruit & vegetable prices? Industry experts explain.
Global intern programme will place Māori innovators with leading businesses in the US.
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins unveiled a Labour Party plan to invest $100 million in developments in the agri-tech sector. Video / NZ Herald
“Often you’ll hear dairy farmers say they’re actually grass farmers," says Halter CEO.
But long-term gloom remains on lower demand from China.
OPINION: It seems New Zealanders have collectively decided to ignore the China crisis.
Seventeen farmers in a close area were affected by the artificial insemination blunder.
New figures from Stats NZ show Māori farms are much larger than the average.
The man was convicted of 30 offences involving 11 horses at his Dairy Flat property.
Jacob Ramsay was beaten, chained to a car and towed along a tanker track.
Halter founder and CEO Craig Piggott on his firm's new AI-powered pasture Pro product. Video / NZ Herald
The Greenlea Rescue Helicopter flew the man, whose pelvis was crushed, to hospital.
The rooster was "strutting around like he’s John Wayne keeping the gunslinger out".
But the firm still faces issues in the infant formula market in China.