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    Hard work pays dividends

    South Otago sheep and beef traders Chris and Lisa Watt are about to realise a long-held dream of farm ownership.

    Farmers urged to ‘pledge a beast’ for sport

    Otago University Rugby Football Club rugby development officer Aaron Withy coaches women’s...

    Farmers urged to ‘pledge a beast’ for sport

    A call is being made for farmers to "pledge a beast" to support a university rugby club in Dunedin.

    Rare, world-famous NZ bull up for sale

    Cherrybank Arapuni Pride. Photos: Supplied / Cherrybank Stud

    Rare, world-famous NZ bull up for sale

    A very rare and world-famous Galloway bull is for sale along with his very cute herd.

    Meatworker hazards subject of uni study

    Meat exports surged 10%, led by beef, which partially offset the November decline in dairy...

    Meatworker hazards subject of uni study

    A study has been launched to investigate the workplace hazards meatworkers face in the South.

    The NZ Merino Co posts $160,000 profit

    New Zealand Merino wants to improve sheep farmers' viability through slick marketing of merino...

    The NZ Merino Co posts $160,000 profit

    The New Zealand Merino Company is back in the black, having posted an after-tax net profit of $160,000 for the full year ended June 30.

    Powering a Resilient Future: How Farmlands FLEX is Changing the Game for Kiwi Farmers

    Powering a Resilient Future: How Farmlands FLEX is Changing the Game for Kiwi Farmers

    Lately, two things have become increasingly clear: energy costs are a growing concern, and adverse weather events are here to stay. These aren't just minor headaches; they're fundamental challenges impacting the bottom line and the ability to operate reliably for NZ farmers and growers.

    Elk breeders gain some auction action

    Mayfield Elk bull Spike sold for $10,000 at the Elk Wapiti Society of New Zealand sale. PHOTOS:...

    Elk breeders gain some auction action

    A Central Southland bull and two cows were the stars of the inaugural Elk Wapiti Society of New Zealand online sale.

    Wool worth wait for new markets

    A flock of Romney hoggets wait to be shorn on sheep and beef property Hill Springs in Teviot...

    Wool worth wait for new markets

    Teviot Valley sheep and beef farmer Curtis Pannett is willing to wait for a lift in the price of strong wool.

    Farmers encouraged to ‘give back’ by training the next generation

    A call for experienced farmers to join the Growing Future Farmers programme is being made by...

    Farmers encouraged to ‘give back’ by training the next generation

    A record-breaking number of students have applied to be part of the Growing Future Farmers programme next year but a lack of farm trainers is biting, especially in Otago and Canterbury.

    Open Country to buy Mataura Valley

    The Mataura Valley Milk plant at McNab. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

    Open Country to buy Mataura Valley

    Talley's Group-owned Open Country — New Zealand’s second-largest milk processor — has entered into a conditional agreement with the shareholders of Mataura Valley Milk to buy the business.

    Flocking to winter crops

    Photo: Stephen Jaquiery

    Flocking to winter crops

    Shorn ewes from Glenshee Station at Danseys Pass are driven across the Kyeburn River bridge on their way to a paddock planted in a winter crop.

    Orchard mum on liquidation decision

    Ardgour Valley Orchards’ Sharon Kirk walks between apricot rows in January this year. The orchard...

    Orchard mum on liquidation decision

    Liquidators have been appointed for Ardgour Valley Orchards, near Tarras, but information is scant on what exactly is happening.

    Charity riding event to be fun for everyone

    Palmerston horse woman Susan Falconer, pictured with Hunter, is looking forward to hosting the...

    Charity riding event to be fun for everyone

    A hairdressing voucher received as a gift last Christmas could well have inadvertently saved Susan Falconer’s life.

    NZ’s largest piggery has community in mind

    PHOTO: TIM CRONSHAW

    NZ’s largest piggery has community in mind

    Nearly 100,000 pigs are raised each year at the nation's largest piggery in North Canterbury, writes Tim Cronshaw.

    Optimism follows stock survey results

    The head count in the national ewe flock is slipping, but nowhere near earlier drops, to the...

    Optimism follows stock survey results

    Big drops in sheep numbers have been halted, to the relief of sheep and beef farmers already more upbeat after stronger prices.

    Ravensdown director voting open

    Ravensdown director voting open

    Voting is open for the 2025 Ravensdown South Island director elections.

    New product bites into beef market

    Little Ardroy Beef Company’s Beef Bites are going on New World shelves next month with founder...

    New product bites into beef market

    Little Ardroy Beef Company founder Wayne Cameron is about to put his Beef Bites on supermarket shelves after two years of testing recipes on his family.

    Beef business raises the stakes

    New Hurunui Farms shareholder Steve de Jeu, left, watches as co-owner Steve Pawson puts his...

    Beef business raises the stakes

    A group of 10 shareholders are looking to expand Hurunui Farms’ meat sales after buying the Canterbury company.

    NZ ploughmen getting lay of Prague’s land

    Timaru ploughman Bob Mehrtens competes in the reversible class at last year’s World Ploughing...

    NZ ploughmen getting lay of Prague’s land

    Timaru reversible ploughman Bob Mehrtens is being tested on hard soils after reuniting with his trusty blue Ford 7740 tractor and plough for another tilt at the world title in the Czech Republic.

    Plant breeders looking to Australia

    NZ Plant Breeding and Research Association chief executive Sarah Clark has found Kiwi breeders...

    Plant breeders looking to Australia

    Plant breeders are looking to Australia for a way to adopt new gene technology while still trading on New Zealand’s GMO-free status.
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