
Livestock report: Sales already in full swing for 2025
Sponsored content: PGG Wrightson’s Bjorn Andersen is a busy man.
Sponsored content: PGG Wrightson’s Bjorn Andersen is a busy man.
Day replaces Simon Robertson, who will step down from the board at the end of March.
Nick Beeby, acting chief executive since July 2024, replaces Sam McIvor.
The annual Te Puna Speed Shear will take place this Saturday.
Buyers 'did not hold back' in their bidding, says auctioneer.
Farmer says he’s not just farming sheep any more, he’s “trying to farm worms”.
'In the future, I would like to have one of the biggest studs in New Zealand.'
The farm grows, processes and sells beef, lamb and farm produce directly to the public.
Two roaming dogs recently mauled 18 sheep in Kaikohe - what action has the council taken?
Matangi is normally known for its Angus beef.
MPI expects to see a rebound in New Zealand's primary sector exports in 2025.
Sponsored content: Expert advice on how to prevent facial eczema in livestock over summer.
Rabobank finds improved sentiment largely attributable to improved commodity pricing.
A new report points to tangible ways farmers could reduce beef herds’ carbon footprint.
Decline in lamb crop is slightly greater than Beef + Lamb NZ's original forecast in June.
Govt says measures will protect productive farmland and allow sustainable forestry growth.
Disappointment as Kāinga Ora opts for synthetic over wool carpet.
Ewan McGregor, a 79-year-old historian, says he's got "a few books in me yet".
New Zealand’s low-carbon beef production is set to accelerate.
Farmer-owned processor lost close to $100 million.
Hardy Froneman of Hoof Trim, Hawke’s Bay, specialises in the Dutch five-step method.
Sponsored content: “It’s awesome. The generosity of all farmers, once again, is so good.”
Animal rescued from owners in Belgium is now so wooly it is ‘in pain’.
Five questions to get to know rural New Zealand a little better.
Sponsored content: Weaning and nutrition are important when managing calf health.
MindHive Global uses artificial intelligence to grade cowhide.
'They still need us': the Northland Federated Farmers president is calm about tariffs.
Drought speculation for Hawke's Bay is premature, but the Bay is vulnerable, Niwa says.
OPINION: Finn Ross & James Robbie say irreversible damage happening to rural communities.