More than 130 of Australasia's leading agribusiness professionals will visit two farms in Pirinoa, South Wairarapa, next week.

Fonterra's 'Black Tuesday' announcement last week that the current season forecast payout will be cut to $3.90/kgMS poses a number of questions.

Leaving the European Union would put the UK's access to vital farm subsidies and free market trade at risk, prominent British farm leaders are warning.

Four-rotor rakes have become the prerequisite for satisfying the enormous appetites of the latest self-propelled forage harvesters and large square balers.

New Zealand has the rare opportunity to participate in discussions which will contribute to the health of farm animals.

The heat is being turned up under bobby calf welfare.

Farmers are being urged to do their homework and look for hard data before buying grass seed, to ensure they make the correct choice.

The 2016 New Zealand Dairy Awards is entering its business phase with the announcement of regional winners.

Three leading dairy farmers have told Rural News a back-to-basics approach is the best way to manage the present dairy crisis.

Westland Milk Products boss Rod Quin is leaving the company later this year.

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