The CountryMission: Impossible? - the challenge for NZ meat producersNew Zealand remains one of the globe's most efficient producers of animal protein.03 Jul 10:08 AM
The CountryB+LNZ looking into impact of forestry conversionsConcerns mounting over increase in sales of sheep and beef farms into forestry.02 Jul 10:45 PM
ListenListen: A challenging season for woolPGG Wrightson's wool procurement manager Rob Cochrane takes a look at the market.28 Jun 12:45 AM
The CountryLamb prices strong at LornevilleThis season's prices for store and works lambs continued to be some of the highest.26 Jun 12:07 AM
The CountryWool insulation for Pāmu's South Island farm housesFirst wool insulation fitted to three farm houses on Pāmu's Waimakariri farm this month.25 Jun 12:15 AM
The CountryPassion for Herefords comes from working at studLisa Bonenkamp wants to represent NZ at next year's Young Breeders Competition.24 Jun 10:00 PM
The CountryAgent's ram price still highest everNeil McCrostie sold Romney ram for $45,000 in 1992 - a world record price to this day.24 Jun 12:00 AM
The CountryM. bovis: Movement restrictions more on beef farmsMore beef than dairy farms placed under movement controls in recent weeks.20 Jun 10:00 PM
The CountryBrazil beef trip an eye-openerThe beef summit coincided with the launch of B+LNZ's new Taste Pure Nature campaign.18 Jun 09:07 PM
The CountryAlliance's Lorneville plant should be up and running by OctoberThe new facility would provide employment opportunities for 40 people.18 Jun 12:30 AM
BDBDThe CountryChina's appetite for NZ red meat growsRed meat sales in China in April jumped 62 per cent by value from the previous April.13 Jun 01:32 AM
The CountryTwo wool clip awards for farmer who 'keeps it simple'Earl and Bernadine Attfield won two trophies at Otago Merino Association awards.12 Jun 02:30 AM
The CountryPressure builds on cashmere industryConsumer pressure from animal rights activists results in retail ban of natural fibres.12 Jun 12:00 AM
The CountryNew Zealand cashmere part of growing industryDavid and Robyn Shaw believe their fibre rivals the finest grown in China or elsewhere.11 Jun 10:45 PM
The CountryAnimal rights groups says live cattle export ban wouldn't go far enough"The Govt must show compassion to animals and ban all live export of farmed animals."11 Jun 08:19 PM
The CountryAre live cattle exports a risk to NZ's image? Govt considers banAnimal welfare standards a "growing focus of consumers around the world".11 Jun 05:34 AM
The CountryNew dairy sheep breed the Southern Cross takes offNew hybrid breed, the Southern Cross recognised by NZ Sheepbreeders' Association.05 Jun 01:57 AM
The CountryLocharburn bull fetches top sales priceLocharburn Herefords achieved highest price in Southern bull sales so far this season.04 Jun 12:30 AM
The CountrySheep-meat prices expected to liftInternational demand for New Zealand lamb remained strong, says Rabobank's Blake Holgate.04 Jun 12:15 AM
The CountryHow do ewe tell one sheep from another?New sheep facial recognition could potentially remove the need for ear-tags.03 Jun 11:41 PM
ListenListen: Discoloured wools and China's marketPGG Wrightson's Grant Edwards on how China can affect NZ wool markets.30 May 08:00 PM
The CountryComment: Fashion, wool and hemp - a natural fitComment: Could we get any more hipster than a NZ grown hemp-wool combination?29 May 11:45 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryListen: The forestry debate - Trees vs sheep and cowsReplacing all our sheep & beef country with trees is "kind of ludicrous", says David Shaw.28 May 03:30 AM
The CountryOtago merino growers celebrate their bestOtago Merino Association's annual awards function held in Alexandra last week.27 May 10:15 PM
BDBDThe CountryCavalier says market conditions still challengingTrading remains below the levels Cavalier would like23 May 09:58 PM
The CountryWool industry needs workNZ Wool Classers' Association meeting discussed the woes of the wool industry.22 May 10:30 PM
The CountryMerino market looking buoyantNZ Wool Classers' Association meeting told the merino market was ''cooking''.22 May 03:30 AM
The CountryLevy needed if wool industry is to progress - FedsRegrowing New Zealand's crossbred wool industry will take money says Federated Farmers.14 May 04:15 AM
The CountryFrom Aussie jackeroo to Dunedin consultantSam Harburg grew up in the city, but has always had an affinity for agriculture.14 May 03:53 AM
The CountryCampaign in support of natural fibresCraig Smith on a mission to educate people on how synthetic clothing impacts environment.12 May 11:45 PM
PremiumPremiumEditorialEditorial: Sorry James Cameron, the end isn't nigh for NZ meat farmersEDITORIAL: Despite hype about Impossible Burgers, global meat consumption is on the rise.10 May 05:00 PM
The CountryAt the yards: Short term cattle, weaners in demandShort term cattle and weaners were in demand at Rongotea this week.09 May 08:00 PM
The CountryTaihape farmer banned from owning sheepMPI animal welfare inspectors said the scene at property was extremely unpleasant.06 May 09:00 PM
The CountryGordon McMaster a legend of the rural communityMcMaster was a regular visitor to New Zealand and well known among the merino fraternity.06 May 01:30 AM