
Woolshed Roadshow comes to Fordell
Town will come to country at a Fordell woolshed next Wednesday
Town will come to country at a Fordell woolshed next Wednesday
Farmers say harvesting wool costs twice what they are paid for the product.
'It’s high-value and it’s all brand-new demand.'
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'It's so Kiwi,' said one onlooker, who thought the sheep were after a beer.
Beef + Lamb New Zealand chair Kate Acland salutes 30 years of The Country.
Exports in February were up 10pc on the relatively low export value of February 2023.
Wimbledon resident reflects on ups and downs of farming career.
After more than half a century on Te Akau hill country, Piquet Hill Farms is moving.
“It smothers the grass growth and changes the soil to suit itself."
“My values are family, preservation of nature, and sustainability."
Blair Stewart's business scans around 350,000 sheep in a season, and about 60,000 cattle.
Matangi Angus Beef also love being a part of the rebirth of the eastern block of Hastings.
Rabobank says farmers are "more comfortable" with the coalition Government's direction.
“It’s not every day we get people coming from the North Island to look around our studs."
Judges impressed with family's farming system.
Beef+Lamb NZ's update 2023-24 shows a 67pc fall in farm profit from the 2021-22 year.
NZ exported $759m worth of products in January 2024 - down 8pc on January 2023.
He talks about the tough China market and getting a free-trade deal with India.
A sale report of stock prices from Rongotea yesterday
“A healthier river means a healthier community."
Judges were blown away by the quality of fleeces at Wānaka’s A&P show this year.
The Smiths are changing stocking ratios on their 370ha sheep and beef farm in Hillend.
This year's shaping up to be the worst for sheep and beef farmers in the past 15 years.
You don’t get any more home grown than Tim and Esta Naylor’s range of jerseys.
After more than 20 years, the restriction will be removed on February 29.
A ship transporting 19,000 live cattle found to be the cause.