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Silver Fern Farms directors challenged
Two high-profile candidates challenge two directors in SFF director election.

Stortford Lodge Sale: Strong sales for first weaner cattle fair of year
Stortford Lodge has seen more than 1000 steers sold on a strong market.

'Old-fashioned' sheep earn their keep
Rare breeds are a labour of love for North Canterbury lifestyle farmer Rachel Foster.

Meat processing high in December quarter
Good livestock prices have caused lower processing volumes for the season.

NZ red meat sector 'must respond' to alternative protein threat
Beef + Lamb NZ report says red meat sector must respond to threat of alternative protein

Listen: An excellent year for the red meat industry
Silver Fern Farms chairman Rob Hewett on the healthy state of the red meat industry.

New Zealand terms of trade at highest level
Highest terms of trade, helped by rising lamb and butter export prices.

Alternative proteins are coming - Beef and Lamb
Alternative proteins are coming, according to a report commissioned by Beef and Lamb NZ.

Southern Field Days show: Higher meat yield from Beltex breed
Beltex breed sheep impressed audiences when on show at Southern Field Days.

Federated Farmers aim to focus on Kiwi wool
Federated Farmers wants to play a key role in ramped-up wool initiatives.

Perfect score thought to be a first
Perfect score in the fleece wool category at Mt Benger A&P Show in Roxburgh.

Good prices at Omarama merino ewe sale
Prices were well up at last week's Omarama merino ewe sale.

PGG Wrightson: Steady price rise for most wools
Wool prices are strong and on firm aground at present.

Listen: Beef and lamb update with Blake Holgate
Rabobank Animal Proteins Analyst Blake Holgate on the bank's latest Beef Quarterly Report

Demand leaves NZ livestock numbers low
Dry conditions and strong prices in Dec quarter mean low numbers available for processing.

Maui Milk open day draws crowd to Waikino Station
Close to 5000 sheep are now being milked twice daily by Maui Milk at Waikino.

Stortford Lodge: Strong sales for big sheep, cattle yardings
Big yardings of sheep and cattle continued to sell on strong markets at Stortford Lodge.

High lamb prices help offset drought impact
Strong prices for NZ lamb are helping to offset the effects of extreme weather.

Northland Stock Report: Fewer cattle; farmers keep grass in check
Northern Farm conditions are unusual, with 100ml to 200ml of rain in places.

Lamb and wool marketers confident
Confidence in lamb and wool markets but meat industry having a "quieter" year.

Farmer earns top dollar
Working with his stock agent since 1990s makes good business sense for Dannevirke farmer.

Rongotea Stock Sale: Rain brings full pens
The pens were full to capacity at Rongotea this week as welcome rain hit farmers hard.

Time to capitalise on global demand for beef and lamb
A King Country farmer says it's time NZ red meat producers started capitalising on growth.

Rare sheep music to couple's ears
You wouldn't baa-lieve it. Ron and Kathleen Gallagher have 30 of NZ's rarest sheep.

Wimbledon woolly wonders will be wow at weekend sale
Nothing run-of-the-mill about breeder's offering of sheep

Stortford Lodge Sale: Mixed quality yardings offered
Small, mixed-quality yardings sold accordingly at yesterday's Stortford Lodge store sale.

Best of champion beef at Dannevirke A&P show
At the Dannevirke A&P Showgrounds some pretty big bulls and cows vied for the top prizes.

The black sheep of the family are here
Whanganui vet forms syndicate to launch black-faced sheep breeding

Quest for quality pays off at Canterbury lamb sale
Castle Ridge Station lamb sale one of the ''premier days'' in Canterbury sales calendar.