
Grazing trial uncovers big gains
An on-farm grazing trial has shown Whangarei beef farmers James and Kate Donaldson that rotational grazing on vulnerable soils has
An on-farm grazing trial has shown Whangarei beef farmers James and Kate Donaldson that rotational grazing on vulnerable soils has
Three shearers from different corners of the country have smashed a world shearing record - 1611 strongwool ewes between them in just eight hours. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The lowest farmer confidence in the sheep and beef sector has been recorded in the southern South Island. The latest quarterly report
Three weeks out from the 2017 World Shearing and Woolhandling Championships, organising Committee Chairman Tom Wilson is a happy man.
Matt Charlton is re-arranging the walls of the Barrelhouse Restaurant and Bar to accommodate yet another plate signifying the "Highest
The Tararua Sheep and Beef Farm Business of the Year has been launched for another year. Chairman Dan Billing and the committee
Three shearers attempting to break a world record in a Hawke's Bay woolshed next Tuesday will get an early start in an attempt to
The North Island at least appears bereft of sheep at a time of year travellers would expect to see them dotted around paddocks in
Three shearers tackling a World lambshearing record in the Central North Island today are comfortably ahead of the target pace at
Trade barriers have cost New Zealand's beef sector up to $1 billion.
The last store sale for the year yesterday still could not attract store lambs in great numbers, with only just over 7000 offered
Falling beef and lamb exports - including a 50% decline in US beef exports - undermined New Zealand's trade balance, resulting in an unexpected $705million deficit for November.
The world's most decorated shearer looks forward to the World Shearing and Woolhandling Champs in Invercargill on February 8-11.
During the last 10 days, 30 sheep have been taken from a lifestyle block bordering SH3 immediately south of Whanganui. Whanganui
Steve Beere from Mint Restaurant in Napier has been named one of Beef and Lamb New Zealand's five ambassador chefs for 2017. He
Invercargill based Alliance Group says chefs and restaurants have offered favourable feedback on its new class of lamb.
Beef prices are likely to remain well above historical averages next year, despite continued global growth, Rabobank's latest beef
Dom catches up with writer Laura Morris for a chat about rural life and her plans for the Christmas season.
Beef + Lamb New Zealand's Lamb Crop 2016 report says the average lambing percentage across the country was up 2.1 percentage points
The positive outlook for the dairy and horticulture sectors had kept overall confidence in the agricultural economy relatively high.
Whistle while you work is an old adage many sheep farmers may be clinging to as poor prices continue to dog the market. Independent
The Silver Fern Farms chairman celebrates banking the $267 million Shanghai Maling cheque and the completion of the 50:50 joint venture partnership.
A sharp slump in confidence among beef and sheep farmers has tempered dairy farmer optimism in the latest Rabobank confidence survey
This has certainly been the year of changing weather - early winter was excellent then it all turned into mud which made a lot of
A weakening sheep and beef sector has clouded the outlook for an otherwise positive outlook for New Zealand's agriculture sector.
Prices for the humble lamb flap are on a tear, driven by increased demand from China and lower supply from New Zealand.
Richard Loe updates us on health and safety, farm lamb sales and of course...a bit of rugger.
Leading red meat processor and exporter Alliance Group has installed new beef x-ray technology at two of its plants.
The November 22 Dannevirke Weaner sale had vendors leaving happy and buyers a little disappointed. PGG Wrightson's Stock Agent Tim
On November 16 a big yarding of yearling and weaner bulls fetched steady prices. Two year white face steers 485 kg - 613 kg made