
Whangara, Turihaua, Kenhardt join sell-out sales list
Turihaua sells all 72 of its line-up, a $92,000 top sale boosting the average to $19,583.
Turihaua sells all 72 of its line-up, a $92,000 top sale boosting the average to $19,583.
Over half of NZ's farm and orchard owners will reach pension age in the next decade.
OPINION: Kāinga Ora has confirmed a $2 million contract for the supply of wool carpet.
'It was a stunning display of super cattle that drew hot bidding ...'
The Duncans breed Crabbet Arabians, known for their stamina and agility.
Black beauties offer 'soundness, type and grunt' for buyers at four days of sales.
Wilencote and Mokairau were partners in a $80,000 auction record bull purchase this week.
Christopher Luxon's first day in China includes a surprising win for cosmetics exporters.
Food prices continue to rise but the rent increases are now the lowest in a decade.
Dairy export revenue has lifted 16% to a record $27 billion.
Tertiary Extracts Ōtautahi creates collagen powder from sheepskins, reducing waste.
Sponsored content: PGG Wrightson's Kevin “Morty” Mortensen has the latest from the region.
Sheepmeat exports to the EU reached 8689 tonnes, up 53% in volume.
Coby Warmington won the 2025 Ahuwhenua Young Māori Farmer Award.
Nathan Guy, Mike Petersen, Dr Jacqueline Rowarth, and Phil Duncan.
Whangaroa Ngaiotonga Trust is running a thriving enterprise and connecting to the land.
'It’s looking like it’s going to become an industry that is not sustainable.'
The Sunday roast is becoming a symbol of connection and tradition.
“It’s been tough for our farmers. We’re looking to reverse the trend.”
'This event will give you the tools and insights to make the best choice for your farm.'
Opinion: ETS distortions eat into beef viability, says Federated Farmers' Toby Williams.
OPINION: A two-speed economy is developing which could cause headaches for the RBNZ.
Lincoln University releases new report, The Future Use of Land and How to Fund It.
Six hundred workers lost their jobs when the 139-year-old site closed last year.
Opinion: Pines, pigs and poor government policy are making sheep an endangered species.
Floc panels, made in Christchurch, adhere like wallpaper, with natural adhesive.
'When our rural communities do well, the whole country benefits.'
Programme aimed at boosting sector's profits by over $460m.
The disease costs farmers and the economy an estimated $332m annually.
Rural economies were buoyed by better prices for dairy, meat and horticulture exports.