A Chinese company will take a majority stake in Australian dairy processor Burra Foods, subject to approval by the foreign investment review board.

Rural contractors have been reminded to play their part in preventing the spread of velvetleaf as management of the pest weed enters a new phase.

NZ's financial system is resilient and functions effectively, but risks to the financial stability outlook have increased further in the past six months.

The number of dairy cattle in New Zealand fell to 6.5 million in 2015, Statistics New Zealand says.

The 80-100hp tractor continues to be the workhorse in NZ, especially on dairy farms, and the picture is the same in the world's markets.

Dutch slurry handling specialist Schuitemaker has launched a new tanker.

The controversial free trade deal under negotiation between the US and Europe has hit another snag.

We like ice cream any way! That was the main response from 12 children from Ramarama Primary School, South Auckland.

Dairy Australia's next 'Situation and Outlook' report will be released on June 1, as a challenging season for many farmers approaches its end.

Entrepreneur Diane Foreman says one success she is really proud of is in the dairy industry.

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