All water consent holders in Canterbury are fully compliant or have abatement notices in place to become fully compliant with the Water Measuring and Reporting National Regulations, reports Environment Canterbury (ECan).

Most dairy farmers are good at growing and harvesting pasture.

For Wilfred van Beek, getting the basics right in a simple grass-fed system has led to successful herd reproduction and repeatability.

The Commerce Commission has released its final report on Fonterra’s base milk price calculation for the 2015/16 dairy season.

Dairy Womens Network (DWN) fills many gaps for women in rural areas, including providing a social network and upgrading their skills, says chief executive Zelda de Villiers.

The cooperative business model has stood the test of time and thrives worldwide; New Zealand is an outstanding example of its enduring success.

With 66% of Kiwis now buying organic food, prospects for organic producers look ever more promising, comments real estate firm Bayleys.

The health benefits of A2 milk, if any, are set to become the central element of a legal battle in Australia between NZX-listed A2 Milk and Japanese-owned beverage giant Lion, in Sydney.

Australia's milk production is set to fall significantly in the 2016-17 season due to the damage caused to farm cashflows and industry confidence after the late cuts to milk prices in April this year.

Twenty-seven dairy farms in Australia will be put under the microscope in an effort to prove a link between genetic merit of animals and onfarm performance.

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