
Local Focus: Desperately seeking sheep dags
Lack of dags is actually a problem. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Lack of dags is actually a problem. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Texel stud breeder the McLeods continue their dream of breeding a better sheep.
Two Southern farming families joined forces to supply export grade lamb to NZ all year.
South Otago farmer frustrated with how Govt is promoting new rules for tail-docking sheep.
About 94 per cent of New Zealanders still eat meat.
Kavanagh College's Under The Door Enterprises created "Woolly Wedge" to help the industry.
"We are running 50 workers short and this is getting very tight."
Experts will speak on melanoma risks and tackling drench resistance at the social event.
Gray Phillips says it's the first time in his 79 years one of his ewes has had triplets.
Days of telling staff "to take a concrete pill and harden up" were over.
Goal was to get 80 per cent of Alliance staff to take the workshops by end of September.
Otago contributed 6.9% to NZ's emissions in one year despite being only 5% of population.
Overseas investor seeking to buy sheep and beef station in South Otago.
"We're seeking discussions around an urgent solution."
John Perriam has made a significant difference to the New Zealand merino industry.
Changes are afoot at Alliance Group's Pukeuri meat processing plant.
A top-selling Angus cow has set a New Zealand record at auction in South Canterbury.
Sophie and Lucy Macdonald are marketing and selling the family farm's merino lamb.
Limehills Stardom fetched the top price at a national seed stock sale last week.
"It's been the most challenging time in my farming career - no doubt about it."
Southdown Sheep Society of New Zealand's national southern tour took place last week.
Ted Dreckow is a founder of NZ's only national merino shearing and woolhandling champs.
Hewett will also continue as co-chairman of Silver Fern Farms Ltd.
A passion for farming is the secret to running a high country station, Annabel Tripp says.
"Apparently we're not in a drought. I'd hate to see what a drought's like."
The Pavletich family put in the hard yards to transform Station Peak in South Canterbury.
Couple turning some of their wool clip into bags, caps, wallets and laptop sleeves.
Award winning farm field day on May 6.
Kate Hughes proud to be the fourth generation to farm Shenley Station in South Canterbury.
Caitlin Brooks (25) has been breeding Murray Greys since she was a teenager.