Persona non grata?
OPINION: A mate of yours truly wonders just exactly how some of the so-called ‘leaders’ in the ag sector will fare if there is a change of Government on Oct 14.
Entries for the Steak of Origin challenge close on February 19.
The Beef+Lamb competition is open to beef farmers, retailers, wholesalers and foodservice.
The Steak of Origin challenge celebrated its tenth year in 2012. It originated from a national carcass competition, then a taste element has been introduced.
The competition process involves an initial assessment of the sirloin steak at Carne Technologies in Cambridge.
Each steak is aged for three weeks before being tested for tenderness, pH, marbling and cooking loss.
The most tender steaks make the semi-final and are cooked and tasted by a panel of judges in Auckland. The finalists (the top four from each of the five classes) are tasted at the AgInnovation in Feilding by top chefs and celebrities to find the most tasty and tender steak in the country. The Grand Final is held in Palmerston North on Wednesday, May 18.
The three farmer classes are:
CLASS 1: Best of Breed - European
CLASS 2: Best of Breed - British
CLASS 3: Best of Breed - Crossbreed and Other
The two brand classes are:
CLASS 4: Best of Brand - Retailers
CLASS 5: Best of Brand - Wholesaler or Foodservice provider
A fundraiser dinner held in conjunction with Fieldays raised over $300,000 for the Rural Support Trust.
Recent results from its 2024 financial year has seen global farm machinery player John Deere record a significant slump in the profits of its agricultural division over the last year, with a 64% drop in the last quarter of the year, compared to that of 2023.
An agribusiness, helping to turn a long-standing animal welfare and waste issue into a high-value protein stream for the dairy and red meat sector, has picked up a top innovation award at Fieldays.
The Fieldays Innovation Award winners have been announced with Auckland’s Ruminant Biotech taking out the Prototype Award.
Following twelve years of litigation, a conclusion could be in sight of Waikato’s controversial Plan Change 1 (PC1).
This year’s Ruralco Instore Days is centred on staying local and local connections, as part of the co-operative’s ongoing commitment to supporting Mid Canterbury farmers.