Greenpeace a charity?
OPINION: Should Greenpeace be stripped of their charitable status? Farmers say yes.
One of LIC’s longest-serving bulls has reached the achievement of selling one million semen straws, just in time for Father’s Day.
In what is a significant shift forward in the animal welfare space, dairy farmers are more focused than ever on reducing the number of bobby calves leaving their properties.
Winter may have just begun but most farmers are already looking ahead to the next season and the one beyond that.
Making quality beef genetics easier for dairy farmers to access is the aim of a new industry partnership.
A pilot trial has begun, seeking to understand a possible link between the methane cows produce and their genetics.
With winter around the corner, LIC says farm staff are busy tending to bulls to ensure they capture the vital semen needed for New Zealand’s dairy herd.
Focusing resources on improving reproductive performance can offer economic, social, and legal benefits.
A LIC board proposal to buy a 50% stake in Israeli agri tech company Afimilk has been knocked back by shareholders.
OPINION: Should Greenpeace be stripped of their charitable status? Farmers say yes.
OPINION: After years of financial turmoil, Canterbury milk processor Synlait is now back in business.