are nz farm sales prices up or down
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
FAST GROWING, easily delivered lambs with great survivability and conformation: that’s what you can expect when you use a Southdown ram, says breed society president Blair Robertson.
Published in Farm Health
Fonterra has announced a final payout of $6.40/kgMS for the 2011-12 season, a drop of 19% over the previous year.
Published in General News
AUSTRALIAN DAIRY processor Warrnambool Cheese and Butter (WCB) ended the 2012 financial year 17.8% down on the previous year with a net operating profit after tax of $A15.2 million. But the result – $A3.3million less than 2011 – was stronger than the 20-30% reduction forecast in June.
Published in World News
NEW ZEALAND’S two main fertiliser suppliers, farmer-owned cooperatives Ravensdown and Ballance AgriNutrients, have announced solid profits.
Published in General News
Movements in dairy product prices have remained mixed over the last two weeks.
Published in Markets
Data released today by the Real Estate Institute of NZ (REINZ) shows there were 13 more farm sales (+3.3%) for the three months ended June 2012 than for the three months ended June 2011.
Published in General News
The store cattle market in the South Island is still fairly buoyant in comparison to the lamb job seeing the outlook appears more promising.
Published in Markets
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