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With cattle keeping on top of feed, demand has been flat in the North Island. Store prices in the paddock have eased slightly although good quality cattle continue to sell well.
Published in Markets
Despite a softening in the NZ dollar in recent days, export beef slaughter prices are still being hammered at the expense of the exchange rate.
Published in Markets
Farmers wanting information about planting and managing trees in the working landscape will soon be able to access a new online – and free – database.
Published in General News
Federated Farmers believes quantitative easing now would be incredibly bad for New Zealand.
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All finalists this year in the Lincoln University Foundation's annual competition are from the central South Island.
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Now is the time to take other steps to protect fruit crops from Northland to Waikato favoured by the unwanted Aussie insect invader the guava moth, biosecurity experts say.
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Agricultural contractors are reminded they must leave a buffer of at least 2m between waterways and areas cultivated for growing maize.
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Winners of the Beef + Lamb NZ Livestock Farm Award, Okahu farmers John and Lurline Blackwell and their son Peter were not in it for the glory.
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A preferred bidder for Solid Energy’s Biodiesel New Zealand business has been announced.
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New Zealand's policy makers' misunderstanding of 'food safety,' may be adding thousands of dollars to the individual cost of agricultural production at the farm gate.
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