
Price of prime hoggets eases slightly
Another massive yarding of over 5600 prime hoggets at yesterday's Feilding Prime Stock Sale had everyone questioning how many more
Another massive yarding of over 5600 prime hoggets at yesterday's Feilding Prime Stock Sale had everyone questioning how many more
Britain's arrangements for leaving the European Union (EU) by the summer of 2019 and progress towards an EU-NZ free trade agreement
Julian Aitken regularly tests the water underground and downstream from his feedlot. "We are having no impact, in fact nitrogen levels
What makes a good leader? Good people reckons Sir Graeme Harrison.
Taupō farmers Mike and Sharon Barton are suitably modest about their inclusion in a new glossy book featuring 15 of the best
The Fed Farmers Rural Security Spokesperson discusses poaching and the devastating effects it has on rural NZ.
Federated Farmers Dairy Chair Andrew Hoggard caught up with Dom George to talk all things dairy.
Olympic pole vault bronze medalist Eliza McCartney has joined Beef + Lamb New Zealand's Iron Maidens.
Feral sheep are under threat but Wimbledon farmer Brian Hales is showcasing what these exotic breeds have to offer. Made with funding from NZ on Air
Education sessions will be next year added to Central Otago's woolliest fashion showcase.
A Balclutha man who stabbed a sheep to death told the farmer he did it because he was hungry.
Alliance Group chairman Murray Taggart discusses the highs and lows of the sheep meat industry
Amazing tastes of the exotic, eels in the wetland, a display of endangered, rare and unique creatures found on Brian Hales' Wimbledon
A slump in dairy and beef exports and higher than expected imports have left a $1.26 billion trade deficit...
New Zealand's trade deficit widened to the biggest monthly gap since September 2014 as dairy and meat exports slumped in August. The
New Zealand wool prices generally advanced at the country's latest weekly auction, which featured the greatest number of bales on
Our freelance rural commentator comments on Silver Fern Farms, Fonterra, global warming and teaching townies to grow veges.
We give the Silver Fern Farms Chairman the opportunity to refute Winston's claims that the Shanghai Maling deal could see SFF jilted at the altar!
The New Zealand First leader is at his curmudgeonly best when talking about Silver Fern Farms and the lift in the Fonterra forecast payout.
Silver Fern Farms would be a ''company unleashed'' now approval for Shanghai Maling to buy 50% of the Dunedin meat processor had been
We ask the 2011 Young Farmer of the Year if he knows where the 500 missing Mid Canterbury cows are?
We catch up with shearing royalty as the countdown continues to the World Shearing and Woolhandling Champs in Invercargill next February 9-11.
Mr Loe chats to The Country about the price of lamb for the coming season and the state of Springbok rugby.
Most wool types eased in price in the North Island sale last week, despite an easing in the value of the New Zealand dollar.
Preliminary findings from a five-year study on the use of quality beef sires has confirmed the potential benefits to dairy farmers
Cattle, or rather the lack of them, were the story of August at Stortford Lodge. A number of factors have come together to create
A very good line-up of heavy prime lambs was offered at the Balclutha sale last week, to good demand, and sold well. The yarding
Watch: A primary school north of Auckland has seen its roll surge in recent weeks with the opening of an unusual daycare.
Farming is often a numbers game driven by supply and demand and this season is shaping up as a juggling act, with sheep farmers battling