My first few heading dogs were medium eyed and firm; they didn't creep and crawl, preferring to get on with the job.

Rationalisation of the sawmill industry will continue, says Marty Verry, chief executive of Red Stag Timber, which is building a $60m 'supermill' at Rotorua.

Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy departed for Paris yesterday on Wednesday for the OECD's Committee of Agriculture Ministerial meeting.

Minor amendments to regulations on the definition of what is and is not a GMO have been approved by Cabinet, Environment Minister Dr Nick Smith says.

A recently released report showing Kiwis are buying more organic product from their local supermarket is good news.

A major new campaign to encourage Europeans to eat venison in the summer has been launched in Belgium.

Hemi Dawson says Ngai Tahu Farming have to set the standard everyone aspires to because their mana is at stake.

Much media debate has arisen recently on whether new irrigation schemes are necessary in the wake of the dairy downturn.

The results of the remit votes at Beef + Lamb NZ's recent annual meeting must surely be the final nail in the coffin of the meat sector ginger group MIE.

Everyone is watching global currency, says Russell Taylor, president, International Wood Markets Group.

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