Dry weather conditions are putting Bay of Plenty Regional Council waterways under unusual pressure.

A farmer group promoting Jersey cows says stock and semen sales indicate the breed is on the rise.

In his third season, sharemilker and Ravensdown shareholder James Barbour takes us through the farm’s approach to nutrient management.

Dr Tony Joseph explains how to assess your soil and keep it healthy. 

Coronavirus is forcing Fonterra to cancel its farmer shareholder meetings to discuss its interim results.

IrrigationNZ is backing the Government’s decision to inject $10.6 million for a water storage facility in Raukokore, in the eastern Bay of Plenty.

The financial, operational and managerial benefits of Ceres Tag ear tags are significant, according to Kenneth Irons, managing director at Precision Farming.

OPINION: In March, the first national dairy-free milk delivery service will be coming to British doorsteps, a clear sign that veganism is on the rise in the United Kingdom.

Farmers in Australia are experimenting with adding seaweed to cattle feed in order to stop cows producing as much methane.

Still on things green. The world’s biggest dairy processor Nestle is launching plant-based versions of some of its most-loved global brands.

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