Markets
Wool trend puts a smile on sellers’ dials
Annette ScottSep 20, 2024
Offering of fewer bales than expected helps drive up the price.
Yearling Angus bulls begin to stretch out prices
Hugh StringlemanSep 19, 2024
Despite some access worries with highway repairs, Stokman has complete clearance of 114 yearling bulls.
Spray dryer upgrade to tap colostrum market
Gerald PiddockSep 18, 2024
Lucrative seasonal sideline for farmers promised as FoodWaikato spends $7m to revamp equipment.
Nestlé continues to urge farmers to cut emissions
Neal WallaceSep 18, 2024
Dairy accounts for about 21% of the company’s Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions and is Nestlé’s largest single source.
Farms close to breaking even in new DairyNZ forecast
Farmers WeeklySep 16, 2024
Better-than-expected outlook for dairy farms this season thanks to improving financial conditions.
Greening of Europe could create food gap
Neal WallaceSep 16, 2024
New opportunities for New Zealand exporters as policies erode bloc’s food production, strategist predicts.
Three pathways to better sheepmeat returns
Farmers WeeklySep 16, 2024
Rabobank report says change is needed to deliver stronger and more consistent results to the sector.
Carrot and stick in Danish emissions approach
Neal WallaceSep 16, 2024
Denmark to start charging farmers for agricultural GHG from 2030.
NZ’s gifting export opportunities to Australia
Mel CroadSep 13, 2024
Breeding is a long game, raising the potential to miss heated market movements.
Key lessons from having met the market
Neal WallaceSep 13, 2024
Neal Wallace catches Farmers Weekly readers up on the core messages he is picking up on his epic Meeting the Market assignment.
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