The CountryLamb, bull prices remain strongThe demand was strong for a big yarding of about 5300 sheep.23 Aug 09:30 PM
The CountryWinter blamed for slowdownThere were 1739 farm sales in the year to July 2017, 1.5 per cent fewer than 2016.23 Aug 08:27 PM
The CountryFeilding prime stock saleThere was little of note about yesterday's Feilding Prime Stock Sale.21 Aug 05:00 PM
The CountryKeen advocate of the tri-use sheepStrong wool had "lost its gloss", and Lucy Griffiths wants to change this.21 Aug 02:30 AM
The CountryLast-minute steak entry wins for GraemeA spur of the moment entry into Steak of Origin competition won gold and bronze for Graeme20 Aug 11:27 PM
The CountryStrong feeder calf sale at MangatainokaA yarding of 220 feeder calves at the PGG Wrightson's Mangatainoka sale sold well.20 Aug 05:00 PM
The CountrySmall sale for Levin after rainA small Levin Sale after a night of heavy rain, with only one pen lamb $80 and two heifers17 Aug 05:00 PM
The CountryKoputoroa pupils learn the wonders of woolThere was no need to go to a woolshed for Koputaroa students - the woolshed came to them.17 Aug 05:00 PM
The CountryOwners warned to keep dogs under controlDogs running rampant has been distressing pregnant and lambed ewes.17 Aug 03:50 AM
The CountryStortford lodge saleA small yarding of store lambs sold to strong demand at yesterday's Stortford Lodge sale16 Aug 04:00 PM
The CountryDecline in sheep numbers slowsA decline in the national sheep flock has slowed sharply,16 Aug 12:36 AM
The CountryPerfect banger under scrutinyJudgement time is drawing nearer for the nation's best tasting sausage15 Aug 04:06 AM
The CountryRobertson brothers excel in stock judgingJames and William Robertson have won top team in the CRV Ambreed Stock Judging Competition15 Aug 03:20 AM
The CountryListen: Nathan Penny's rural economy reportASB's rural economist Nathan Penny takes a look at wool, lamb, beef and dairy prospects.15 Aug 02:22 AM
The CountryNew directors for Wools of NZ BoardThree new appointments to the Board of Wools of New Zealand send a clear message15 Aug 12:54 AM
The CountryCrossbred prices fall, buyers chasing merinoSouth Island wool sale in Christchurch shows serious drop in Crossbred wool prices.14 Aug 03:32 AM
The CountryUnderstanding meat behind marketingWayne Cameron knows how to market meat. He's done it all - from producer to restaurateur13 Aug 11:05 PM
The CountryGood yard, prices at MangatainokaA good yarding of quality seven to 10-day-old calves and keen buyers from Dannevirke13 Aug 04:00 PM
The CountryPlenty of calves available for saleThis week's Levin sale was small in numbers except calves10 Aug 04:00 PM
The CountryCattle top earners in strong marketThe strong tone continued at yesterday's store sale at Stortford Lodge.09 Aug 04:00 PM
The CountryNZ beef exports face end of a golden runThe gloss is coming off the NZ beef export trade due to higher US production.08 Aug 09:20 AM
The CountryFeilding store stock saleStock entries at yesterday's Feilding Prime Stock Sale continued their seasonal decline07 Aug 04:00 PM
The CountryCalf prices vary in DannevirkeIn just the second four day calf sale of the new season at Dannevirke prices varied06 Aug 05:00 PM
The CountryNorthland livestock reportWhat started as an excellent early winter has now deteriorated into a shocker.06 Aug 04:00 PM
The CountryFeilding store stock saleAs usually happens each year during August, sale entries begin a decline.06 Aug 04:00 PM
The CountryHigher Japanese tariff will affect beef exportsBeef prices likely to struggle to reach $6 kg mark as had been hinted in previous reports04 Aug 08:51 PM
The CountrySheep removed from North Otago highwayOamaru police had to wrangle two sheep on the loose north of the town on SH1 this morning.04 Aug 06:00 AM
The CountryEllesmere wins butchery of the decadeThe owners of the Ellesmere Butchery sure know their meat.04 Aug 02:30 AM
The CountryGenetic potential not just numbersWe need to focus on maximising genetic potential, writes Rick Burke.03 Aug 04:30 AM
The CountryStortford Lodge Sale: Cattle classes sell stronglyStock sold strongly to a handful of buyers at yesterday's Stortford Lodge store sale02 Aug 04:00 PM
The CountryCow disease not ruinous but 'pain in the butt'Farmers in South Canterbury and North Otago have mixed views on Micoplasma Bovis outbreak02 Aug 06:30 AM
The CountryDemand for Angus cross beef calvesDemand for feeder calves expected to lift as season builds.02 Aug 01:00 AM
The CountryBeef and Lamb NZ's first independent director 'paid to think' and loving itMelissa Clark-Reynolds is Beef and Lamb New Zealand's first independent director.31 Jul 09:59 PM