
'People's choice' at merino two-tooth competition
Farmers stepped in at the Canterbury Merino Association's two-tooth ewe flock competition.
Farmers stepped in at the Canterbury Merino Association's two-tooth ewe flock competition.
Sponsored content: Barry Fox from PGG Wrightson, live from the Oamaru sale yards.
Meat processing and dairy industries have been hammered by a worker shortage.
MIA boss hopes extra 500 workers will help alleviate pressure at processing plants.
A "purple patch" is expected for farm-gate meat prices once the Omicron outbreak eases.
The Lozell family have no regrets moving more than 1000km south to own a bigger farm.
Meat Industry Association calls on FTA with India after Australia reached a deal recently.
AgResearch to talk about proposed changes to methane rules and low-input sheep farming.
Resurgence of Covid-19 within China causing headaches for some primary sector exporters.
Strong export returns for NZ red meat face pressure in the coming months.
There's a Swiss saying - "make friends with a Valais and you have a friend for life".
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Dean Sinnamon, of Oturehua, started in a new role at B+LNZ in January this year.
Bremworth has won the contract to fit out the tallest skyscraper in Brooklyn, New York.
Alex the sheep was unable to walk and could hardly lift his head.
Informing New Zealand Beef genetics programme focused on increasing the use of genetics.
Hine Mullany wasn't brought up on a farm but has landed a wool trainee role.
Exports reached $940m during January, a 27 per cent increase by value on January 2021.
Anna Boyd is on a mission to help New Zealand's beef industry maximise profitability.
Julia Gardner and Abigail Delaney leading the charge for women in the meat industry.
Positive outlook for global sheepmeat & beef trade in B+LNZ's Mid-Season Update 2021-22.
South Waikato farmer fined for failing to treat about 100 sheep with flystrike.
Beef prices continue to defy gravity as fewer shipments leave for key export markets.
Two generations of the Peel family have been carding wool for more than 40 years.
Report says Southland has "significant vulnerability" due to lack of halal slaughtermen.
Two Taranaki students have benefitted from Meat Industry Association scholarships.
Sponsored content: GM of PGG Wrightson Wool on positive initiatives for the industry.
"We're glad the Government is listening and taking action. But more must be done."
Changes to ensure forestry conversions by overseas investors are of better benefit to NZ.
Policy applies to all imported cold chain foods including fruit, vegetables and meat.