are nz farm sales prices up or down
IF INVESTORS continue to see record farmgate prices and vendors continue to sit tight on the back of these prices there is an expectation dairy property prices could really heat up heading into summer 2014. 
Published in Agribusiness
A SELF-POWERED, trailed bale wrapper recently re-released by Reese Agri does not need tractor power to operate and uses much less wrap than previously, says sales manager John Norfolk.
Published in Machinery & Products
RURAL SERVICE company PGG Wrightson has written off $321 million in goodwill charge and posted a loss of $306m for 2012-13.
Published in General News
FONTERRA IS facing a new reality in Australia.
Published in Opinion
AUSTRALIAN DAIRY farmers struggling under the weight of mounting     losses are walking away from their land. 
Published in World News
WE ARE rapidly approaching the final quarter of a season many Australian dairy farmers will want to forget.
Published in World News
THE APPARENT lack of a real ‘spring’ has triggered rapidly developing drought conditions in many parts of Hawkes Bay and the North Island East Coast.
Published in General News
Hugh and Pru Lilburn, who farm Drysdale Station and Ferndale Properties – inland Hunterville, held their first on farm sale on January 9; yarding 7360 lambs from the two properties. 
Published in General News
EXPECT TO see more soft feed wheats from European, notably UK, breeding programmes, growers at PGW's agronomy group field day last week heard.
Published in General News
While the 2012/13 season will be tough for farmers, Federated Farmers believes it is not as dire as some commentators say.
Published in General News
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