
Westland Milk lowers predicted payout range
Westland Milk Products has lowered its predicted payout range another 5c.
Westland Milk Products has lowered its predicted payout range another 5c.
Jones says appeal for trading banks to stay open in the provinces is not a political stunt
The signs are that methane from livestock will be treated differently to CO2 emissions.
The challenges confronting the red meat sector need to be addressed.
Visa criteria for the dairy categories of the NZ Dairy Industry Awards have been changed.
Trio of awards for Black Barn's tourism offerings.
MPI says it is open to fruit industry compo claims after destruction order.
Rabobank's Georgia Twomey on the disparity between the strong and fine wool markets.
Zespri expects profit to surge higher in the coming year.
An interactive career expo, is in Whangārei on September 19 and Kerikeri on September 20.
Focus now on selling trade sites for annual A&P Show on December 1 in Whangārei.
Central Otago horticulture,viticulture lack skilled tractor drivers/irrigation technicians
Foresters and farmers wary of Productivity Commission's report on climate change target.
Unexpected slides in whole milk powder and butter.
Countdown's plan to use Canterbury-grown wheat each year has been welcomed by growers.
Bay of Plenty dairy farm faces a hefty fine after effluent flowed into a nearby stream
Beef and Lamb NZ are embarking on research that could revolutionise the meat industry.
State-owned Landcorp says its value-add policy is paying off.
Productivity Commission's findings have some nasty fish-hooks for agriculture.
High Court gives MPI and orchardists a little longer to sort biosecurity stoush.
Waste water discharge results in Bay of Plenty Regional Council prosecution
Ports advisory group chair said having the first meeting at NorthPort ''sent a message''.
A low-emissions economy for NZ is "challenging but achievable", commission's report finds.
But rise of 0.6 per cent for June quarter still falls short of expectations.
Audit finds significant failure at overseas facility screening apple, stonefruit cuttings.
Australia probe finds almost half samples taken from supermarkets not 100 per cent honey.
State-owned farming company Landcorp will pay a $5 million dividend to the Government.
DairyNZ and NIWA are looking for riparian planting options for farmers.