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    Carbon farming stokes pest, fire fears

    James Hunter worries the huge cost of managing forestry pests and fire risk is falling on farmers...

    'Disaster waiting to happen': Carbon farming stokes pest, fire fears

    The increasing number of farms being planted in trees for carbon farming is raising fears about the spread of pests and fire risk.

    Desire to win keeps dog triallist going

    Mike Evans, of Amberley, with Ted, Liz and their pup Blue, at the Southern Indoor Charity Dog...

    Desire to win keeps dog triallist going

    When Mike "Bones" Evans headed south for the Southern Indoor Charity Dog Trial at Waimumu last week, he was accompanied by "Mum, Dad and the kid" — literally.

    PGW to open new research site

    PGG Wrightson chief executive Stephen Guerin wants the company’s new Hastings Research Centre to...

    PGW to open new research site

    Rural business group PGG Wrightson (PGW) is stepping up its research and development with a new research site in Hastings.

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    'Out of control' wild pigs killing lambs

    Standing in a paddock turned over by wild pigs on Munro Valley Farms in South Otago are farmers ...

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    Wild pig damage ‘frustrating’ for South Otago farmers

    South Otago farmers say "it’s not bloody good enough" as marauding wild pigs from a commercial block kill their lambs and rip up pasture.

    Oyster farmers find mystery $10k in bank accounts

    Oyster farmers in the Warkworth area, north of Auckland, fear their businesses won't survive the...

    Oyster farmers find mystery $10k in bank accounts

    A payment of about $10,000 has been deposited into the accounts of Mahurangi Harbour oyster farmers - the only catch is they don't know what the money is for.

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    South overrepresented in lame stats

    Sheep can be culled for lameness but require a veterinary certificate of fitness for transport....

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    South overrepresented in lame stats

    People sending sheep and cattle to southern meatworks have an overrepresentation in the number of fines being issued for livestock arriving lame.

    Sale brings hot demand for cattle

    More than 50 people attend the Balclutha Winter Cattle Sale. PHOTOS: SHAWN MCAVINUE

    Sale brings hot demand for cattle

    Demand was hot at the Balclutha Winter Cattle Sale and some prospective buyers left empty-handed.

    Call for awards entries

    PHOTO: KERRY MCCORRY

    Call for awards entries

    A call is out for southern farmers and growers to enter the 2026 Ballance Farm Environment Awards.

    Quick draw for cleaner needles

    University of Canterbury third-year student Jade Luxton’s Steerineedle hip holster sterilises...

    Quick draw for cleaner needles

    A holster worn on the hip which sterilises needles each time a farmer vaccinates cattle is the idea of a University of Canterbury student wanting to launch it after winding up her studies.

    Genetics tool popular

    Otago Daily Times file photo

    Genetics tool popular

    Otago farmers have been using the nProve Beef genetics tool to make better breeding decisions and drive genetic improvement in their herds, Beef + Lamb New Zealand says.

    Many benefits from cow shelters

    Dairy farmers Michael and Kathryn Farmer and their son Walter, 2, and the Herd Homes on Fairbank...

    Many benefits from cow shelters

    In the final of a three-part series, Shawn McAvinue visits Southland dairy farms using different types of off-paddock infrastructure for calving, wintering, feeding and stand-off&nbsp...

    Velvet price affects hind sale

    Altrive Red Deer co-owner Andy Elder holds a 9.4kg velvet head off 3-year-old sire Lugar. Photo:...

    Velvet price affects hind sale

    Prices for in-fawn hinds are down due to softer demand for velvet, a Southland deer farmers says.

    ‘Dramatic and sudden’ price increase at sale

    PGG Wrightson Wool South Island sales manager Dave Burridge is calling on farmers with mid-micron...

    ‘Dramatic and sudden’ price increase at sale

    A price increase for mid-micron wool has been "dramatic and sudden" at the first sale in the South Island this season, a wool merchant says.

    Former minister hits out at carbon farming of pines

    PHOTO: ALLIED MEDIA FILES

    Former minister hits out at carbon farming of pines

    A tree industry expert and former minister of forestry has condemned "lock and leave" carbon farming, but says you still can not tell farmers what to do with their land.

    Kakanui residents join rural delivery

    Rural mailboxes, similar to these, are the new normal for Kakanui residents. FILE PHOTO: ALLIED...

    Kakanui residents join rural delivery

    Kakanui residents have switched to a rural mail delivery system, which means changes to how often letters, parcels and newspapers are delivered.

    Farmers to vote on co-op's 65% sale to overseas group

    The Alliance Group's Pukeuri plant. Photo by Sally Rae.

    Farmers to vote on co-op's 65% sale to overseas group

    Irish meat company Dawn Meats Group will take a 65% stake of Alliance Group, subject to the co-operative’s farmer-shareholders giving the deal a tick.

    Quick draw for cleaner needles

    University of Canterbury third-year student Jade Luxton’s Steerineedle hip holster sterilises...

    Quick draw for cleaner needles

    A holster worn on the hip which sterilises needles each time a farmer vaccinates cattle is the idea of a University of Canterbury student wanting to launch it after winding up her studies.

    Goals big enough to be laughed at

    PHOTO: SHAWN MCAVINUE

    Goals big enough to be laughed at

    Rural professional;, sheep farmer, mother and endurance race competitor — life is just busy enough for Southlander Keely Buckingham.

    Feed pad ‘worth its weight in gold’

    Dairy farm owners and operators Tom and Kate Severn credit their feed pad as a major factor in...

    Feed pad ‘worth its weight in gold’

    Isla Bank farm owners and operators Tom and Kate Severn show their feed pad and wood chip calving areas.

    Lone Star farms scaling down

    At an open day on sheep and beef farm The Wandle, near Middlemarch, in November last year are...

    Lone Star farms scaling down

    Nearly 15,000ha across three stations, the "heart" of a sheep and beef breeding and finishing business, is on the market in the South.
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