‘Unworkable’ regs on the carpet at woolshed meeting
Priority is to relieve pressure on farmers, Minister Patterson tells gathering.
Alliance turns to farmer-sharehoders to bolster finances
Co-op adjusts shareholding requirements to process stock.
Lolly cake and resolve keep Sutton on track
Ultra marathoner raises $20,000 for Farmstrong before nerve pain ends epic run.
Farm forestry options in a world of imponderables
In a sector that has been knocked about by rule changes in the past few years, Keith Woodford plots the way ahead.
Love for wool driving force behind fibre festival
Organisers of the 45°Fibre festival say the fibre should be celebrated, along with the creativity it brings.
High stakes in the high country for sheep farming
A deep dive into the sector finds pockets of optimism and a determination to meet the challenge.
Love for wool driving force behind fibre festival
Organisers of the 45°Fibre festival say the fibre should be celebrated, along with the creativity it brings.
Forestry head takes chop at report
Prosperity study plays on misconceptions about sector and misses golden opportunity, CEO says.
Cyclone-hit wool scouring facility re-opens
World’s biggest wool processing facility back in business in Napier after $50m refurbishment.
Upskilling key to primary success: MPI
We need to combine traditional ag with cutting-edge technology, adviser tells seminar.
Alliance turns to farmer-sharehoders to bolster finances
Co-op adjusts shareholding requirements to process stock.
Checking in on farming conditions in the Chathams
Lamb and weaner calf numbers are mounting on the islands as farmers itch to get a chance at mainland markets before the winter slowdown, though thankfully feed is not a problem.
Top cows climb into the $20,000s
Waikato auction of high-producing Holsteins does the girls proud.
Farmers asked to be on lookout for invasive weed
The end of Noogoora burr could be in sight, with a little help from people on the ground.
Warning to prevent low feed cover disputes
Disputes arise every year between sharemilkers and farm owners, but decent planning and communication will usually prevent any problems, says Sam Ebbett.
Herbicide resistance rides in on imported seed
Survey shows weeds immune to sprays are cropping up all over the country.
Seed quality could make or break future prospects
Barenbrug’s online calculator takes the guesswork out of deciding on the right seed for your pasture.
‘Unworkable’ regs on the carpet at woolshed meeting
Priority is to relieve pressure on farmers, Minister Patterson tells gathering.
Government ends war on farming
Federated Farmers strongly believe winter grazing, stock exclusion and on-farm biodiversity can be better managed through the upcoming roll-out of farm plans.
Ag cheers as govt takes scalpel to RMA
Bill proposes to repeal winter grazing and stock exclusion regulations.
Immigration changes a Ministerial misstep?
Federated Farmers seek clarity over new work visa rules.
Another disrupter comes down the pike
New report unpacks future scenarios for land use in New Zealand.
One giant LEAP for robo meatworks
Almost two decades after work began on it, a new automated primal lamb cutting system has been installed at Silver Fern Farms’ Finegand plant. Neal Wallace reports.
EPA delays hamstring NZ tech uptake
Independent report highlights slowdown of EPA agrichemicals approval process and its cost to the sector.
BioLumic gets funds to fatten up ryegrass
Palmerston North UV light technology company receives $5m AgriZeroNZ investment.
Lolly cake and resolve keep Sutton on track
Ultra marathoner raises $20,000 for Farmstrong before nerve pain ends epic run.
City girl Nadia Lim’s living her best farm life
TV personality farmer shares how one rooster earned her a solid critic.
Drawing inspiration from a distant tower
Donald’s Farm aims to welcome as many as 5000 kids to the wonderful world of ag every year.
Concrete plan keeps staff well fed and communication lines open
Since starting Archway Group with her husband, Amanda Hodgson has learnt that sometimes it is the small things that create a great team culture.
Farm forestry options in a world of imponderables
In a sector that has been knocked about by rule changes in the past few years, Keith Woodford plots the way ahead.
Spin a new wool yarn before it’s too late
Wool needs to seize the narrative and get people clamouring to use it, says Alan Emerson.
Winter is coming
The slower season prompts David Eade to reflect on planning for a measured, productive farming career.
Southeast Asia full of potential for NZ exporters
The demographics alone make this a market well worth the effort, says Fonterra CEO Miles Hurrell.