From feed mill to plate From feed mill to plate New Zealand is a farming nation known around the globe for its premium produce.
SUBSCRIBER Campaign hoping to improve safety SUBSCRIBER Campaign hoping to improve safety A strategy to "turn health and safety on its head" is helping youngsters across the South keep their families safer at home and on the farm.
Forward-thinkers take top prize Forward-thinkers take top prize Central Otago high-country sheep and beef farmers Tracy and Andrew Paterson have won the top prize at the Otago Ballance Farm Environment Awards.
Detailed planning turns into performance Detailed planning turns into performance Awarua deer farmer Cam Nelson’s strong vision and environmental values won him the supreme award at the Southland Ballance Farm Environment Awards last week.
Woolly good news Woolly good news A South Otago farmer says a new policy to get New Zealand wool products into government buildings is "a huge leap in the right direction".
Family sells cream of cow crop to realise dream Moving a herd: family sells cream of cow crop to realise dream Sharemilkers Michael and Cherie Berkers will sell the best of their herd to realise their dream of owning a farm.
Confidence in beef market on rise Confidence in beef market on rise What a difference a year makes in the beef game.
Cattle breeder to defend title in US Cattle breeder to defend title in US Southland Hereford cattle enthusiast Niamh Barnett will defend a young breeders title in the United States this year.
Decision on dairy career validated Decision on dairy career validated North Otago farmer Caleb Smith has always known his future was in the dairy industry — despite his parents’ warnings.
‘Pretty unreal’ to be crowned regional winner ‘Pretty unreal’ to be crowned regional winner Since he was young, Southland man Cameron Smith knew farming would always be part of his life.
Meat processing plant sold Meat processing plant sold A meat works in Gore, previously home to a Japanese Wagyu beef operation which went into liquidation late last year, has been sold.
Business briefs Business briefs Mainland Poultry has been granted Overseas Investment Office approval to buy 126ha of land near Ranfurly to establish another free-range egg farm.
Foot-and-mouth fears Foot-and-mouth fears Former Western Southland farmer John Barker, who is now living in the Czech Republic, gives an update to last week’s column on his shearing efforts.
Continuing family sport ‘pretty cool’ Continuing family sport ‘pretty cool’ Her surname is synonymous with dog trialling.
New chairman knows needs need to be met New chairman knows needs need to be met Dunedin man Nick Fisher is the new chairman of farmer-led food charity Meet the Need.
Views sought on dealing with farm plastic waste Views sought on dealing with farm plastic waste A call is being made for the views of rural New Zealanders on proposed regulations to improve the management of farm plastic waste.
Cleland new chair of Ospri NZ board Cleland new chair of Ospri NZ board Southland farmer and director Tony Cleland is the new chairman of the Ospri New Zealand board.
Baleage and hay comp Baleage and hay comp South Otago A&P Society baleage and hay competition co-organiser Ross Chalmers inspects entries in Balclutha on March 28.
Wool industry needs to wake up: advocate Wool industry needs to wake up: advocate Wool advocate Craig Smith says the global wool industry needs to wake up and ask if it is there for quality or simply to hit a price point.
Ploughing ahead to come out on top Ploughing ahead to come out on top Southland man Mark Dillon is probably wondering how the soil turns in Croatia.