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    Campers cotton on to fibre’s origins

    South Canterbury author Kasey Holt hopes her children’s book Cotton At a Campsite will help...

    Campers cotton on to fibre’s origins

    A true story of a South Canterbury boy becoming a cotton sales champion at an Australian campsite inspired his mother to write a book.

    ‘No buyers’ for surplus bobby calves

    PHOTOS: SHAWN MCAVINUE

    ‘No buyers’ for surplus bobby calves

    Taieri dairy farmer Hamish Jenkins talks to Shawn McAvinue about wanting to send fewer newborn calves to the meatworks by finding a way to incentivise growing more of them out.

    Frustration at lack of rearers

    Good calf rearers are hard to find, says dairy farmer Gerald Holmes (left) and dairy grazier Ross...

    Frustration at lack of rearers

    A lack of calf rearers to grow surplus dairy calves is biting despite high beef prices, Taieri farmers say.

    Global demand gets beef sizzling

    The outlook for beef prices remain strong, agricultural analyst Jen Corkran says. PHOTO: SUPPLIED...

    Global demand gets beef sizzling

    Southern steers selling for more than $7 per kg is due to a shrinking global beef supply boosting cattle prices, an agricultural analyst says.

    Registrations encouraged

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

    Registrations encouraged

    Alliance Group farmer-shareholders are being encouraged to register for its upcoming capital raise roadshow, which start and end in the South.

    Sharing a life of advocacy

    Former Ministry for Women chief executive, and professional director Jo Cribb. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

    Sharing a life of advocacy

    "I’m going to run until somebody says stop and they better not — there’s too much to do."

    'Toughest I’ve seen it': Beef prices hit Taieri butchery

    Rising beef prices are driving demand for the processing of homekill and wild animals by Outram...

    'Toughest I’ve seen it': Beef prices hit Taieri butchery

    Rising beef prices are making it tougher to sell meat and source cattle to homekill, a Taieri butcher says.

    Europeans win ploughing laurels

    Northern Southland ploughman Mark Dillon represents New Zealand in the conventional class at the...

    Europeans win ploughing laurels

    European ploughmen beat their southern counterparts at the 70th World Ploughing Contest in Prague this month.

    Plantain tied to less nitrate leaching

    This spring’s national lamb crop is forecast to be 22.8 million head, 0.9% higher than in 2020,...

    Plantain tied to less nitrate leaching

    A plantain trial shows its role in reducing nitrogen leaching and boosting profit on Southland farms.

    Relishing move to the South

    Sharemilkers Renae and James Martin and their son, William, have re-established stud Rosedene in...

    Relishing move to the South

    Sharemilker Renae Martin continues to progress in the dairy industry after moving to South Otago.

    Revival of Lake Onslow scheme considered

    Lake Onslow, above Millers Flat, may hold the key to improving New Zealand’s power supply,...

    Revival of Lake Onslow scheme considered

    A private consortium is gauging interest in reviving a pumped hydro power project shelved by the National government as promised during the last election.

    Viticulturist targets national title

    Felton Road Wines viticulturist Nina Downer out on the vineyard in Bannockburn. PHOTO: ELLA JENKINS

    Viticulturist targets national title

    A persistent effort has allowed a Bannockburn viticulturist to take a crack at winning the national Young Horticulturist of the Year award to be held in Auckland in November.

    Environmental breach fines to soar

    Smoke from outdoor burning is a common complaint. PHOTO: ALLIED MEDIA FILES

    Environmental breach fines to soar

    Environmental breaches will cost more from this month, as new rules raise fines across New Zealand, with Clutha under closer scrutiny.

    Historic home put back on the market

    Lennel House, the home of one of Invercargill's forefathers, John Turnbull Thompson, is up for...

    Historic home put back on the market

    Nestled on the banks of the Waihopai River is a home that is nearly as old as Invercargill itself.

    Dogs called in for Kurow wallaby hunt

    Bennett’s wallaby are being targeted in Kurow. PHOTO: OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL

    Dogs called in for Kurow wallaby hunt

    Rifles have been loaded and sniffer dogs brought in as the hunt begins to exterminate more wallabies around Kurow continues.

    Resident ‘gutted’ by antler theft

    The stag antlers adorning a fence line opposite Waikaia resident Phil Payne’s house. PHOTO:...

    Resident ‘gutted’ by antler theft

    Once the crown jewel of a Waikaia resident’s fence line, three sets of stag antlers have been stolen in a brazen heist.

    DairyNZ science leadership team gets a refresh

    Jenny Jago. Photo: supplied

    DairyNZ science leadership team gets a refresh

    DairyNZ has announced the appointment of Jenny Jago to a newly created leadership team role — science partnerships and impact adviser.

    ‘Liberated’: not standing, or cycling, for council again

    Retiring Environment Southland councillor Robert Guyton is looking forward to developing a plant...

    ‘Liberated’: not standing, or cycling, for council again

    Despite a pre-election campaign in which he rode Invercargill streets on a bicycle, Robert Guyton confesses he has never ridden to an Environment Southland meeting.

    Testing calves for Tb to give buyers ‘peace of mind’

    Longacre Station owner Tim Davis, of Lindis Valley, will get his yearling steer calves tested for...

    Testing calves for Tb to give buyers ‘peace of mind’

    Testing calves for bovine tuberculosis (Tb) has begun on a Central Otago farm before a new livestock movement control area is introduced that will affect more than 100 properties.

    Surprise identical bull triplets born on Southland farm

    Southland farmer Josephine Dodds with three extremely rare identical bulls. PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY

    Surprise identical bull triplets born on Southland farm

    There is a lot of bull being seen on a dairy farm just south of Gore. Three identical bulls have been born.
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