
Nicky Hyslop elected to Beef + Lamb directorship
Irrigation NZ chairwoman Nicky Hyslop replaces sitting B+LNZ director Bill Wright.
Irrigation NZ chairwoman Nicky Hyslop replaces sitting B+LNZ director Bill Wright.
Rabobank's global animal protein strategist Justin Sherrard on sustainability and Brexit.
Running a small stud has its own set of challenges for "Mataura boy" Duane Davis.
"I didn't see a single blade of grass the entire time I was there."
Prices eased for most categories at last week's South Island wool sale.
Ram semen stored for 50 years has been used to successfully impregnate 34 ewes.
Top price of $8000 was paid for a Beltex-Suffolk-cross lamb at Gore Showgrounds.
Some Muslim meat workers still wanted to go to work after the Christchurch attacks
Farming is not just about profit say future angus leaders at a recent conference.
A second consecutive season of healthy global lamb prices is being predicted.
Red meat partnership endorses regenerative and holistic farming - and networking.
The latest news from Tuesday's weaner steer fair.
Stortford lodge had some of the best prices in the country.
Southland farming family says Beltex breed of ''major benefit'' to NZ's sheep industry.
Dannevirke teenager Niamh Barnett's father Philip is a fifth generation Hereford breeder.
Glenham farmers' enjoyed carcass competition win after upgrading Texel flock for meatiness
Meeting to look at key initiatives B+LNZ is working on and major challenges facing sector.
The latest news from the yards at Stortford Lodge.
More than 15,000 ewes went under the hammer at the annual ewe fair on Friday.
Farm sales suggest the dairy and beef sector is thriving.
Grant Edwards on the boost in the wool market, biosecurity, and the farmers' levy.
Marshall Honey is a growing business that is diversifying a traditional farm's operations.
The latest news from the yards at Rongotea.
Large numbers of stock mostly sell well at Stortford Lodge.
Elizabeth Graham has won a national stock judging competition in Christchurch.
''Without that plan, we've got an industry facing death by a thousand cuts.''
The Dairy Women's Network have been promoting moves towards cattle monitoring.