man o war
When Irish farmer Niall Austin lost a cow and calf during an unexpected difficult calving, he decided to act.
Published in Management
New research just completed by Tony Martin shows many New Zealand firms could be missing good export opportunities in emerging markets.
Published in Agribusiness
Recent events confirm that unexpected change and volatility have become the norm for farming.
Published in Agribusiness
About 150 people turned up to the Owl Farm Focus Day on Wednesday, June 17 for advice on finances and welfare for farmers coping in a low-payout season.
Published in General News
Spin and corporate drivel are not the way to connect with dairy farmers who are going through tough times.
Published in General News
Either President Barack Obama gets legislation through US Congress for the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) to proceed or the trade agreement is all but finished, says NZ International Business Forum executive director Stephen Jacobi.
Published in General News
Milk prices were down again in international markets last week but the New Zealand dollar’s drop means prices are up in our money.
Published in General News
Close to 600 dairy farmers are expected to converge on Lincoln University in Canterbury this week for the annual South Island Dairy Event (SIDE).
Published in General News
An organic dairy farm just north of Levin has been inundated with water after a stop bank on the Koputaroa steam failed this morning.
Published in General News
The Whanganui District is experiencing its largest flood ever recorded.
Published in General News
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