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Water rules concerns drive farmers' tractor hui
More than 150 Southland farmers on tractors hve descended on Invercargill for a town and country hui.
New project to increase tomato yield in winter
A new tomato venture in Northland could go some way in easing the spike in tomato prices seen during the winter period.
Lower sheep and beef farmers sentiment chief contributor to rural confidence fall - Rabobank
Waning sentiment among sheep and beef farmers has pushed rural confidence deeper into negative territory in Rabobank's latest rural confidence survey.
Rural property market sales rebound
The Real Estate Institute thinks the resilience primary industries have shown during the Covid-19 pandemic has helped boost confidence in the sector.
Waikato A&P Show cancelled due to uncertainty around Covid-19
The Waikato A&P Show, due to get underway late next month, has been cancelled due to the uncertainty around Covid-19.
Demand for Merino wool drops 40 percent
Demand for Merino wool has taken a hit, with fine wool prices at auction back by about 40 percent on this time last year.
M bovis investigations for 28 more farms after milk tests
Bulk milk testing for Mycoplasma bovis has this month picked up 28 dairy farms requiring further investigation.
Not so deer: Venison hits six-year slump
The impact of Covid-19 on the restaurant trade is expected to see returns for deer farmers slump to a six-year low this spring.
Rural vet sees grass staggers cow disease spike
Having only recently escaped drought, a mild winter on the Hauraki Plains is now creating a different challenge for farmers; grass staggers.
Growers say checkpoints 'causing disruption to production'
Pukekohe vegetable growers are warning Covid-19 checkpoints in their area could slow the flow of produce to supermarkets and other retailers.
Auckland greengrocers left out of trading in level 3 again
Horticulture New Zealand is frustrated that independent greengrocers in the Auckland area are being forced to close under the level 3 lockdown.
Tractor training academy aims to fill Covid-19 labour shortages
The five-day courses run by Ag Drive near Cambridge are being supported by the Ministry of Social Development.
UK goat farm abuse claims lead OIO to investigate owner's NZ investments
The Overseas Investment Office has told RNZ it is looking into allegations of animal abuse on a British goat farm - whose owner also has investments in New Zealand.
Farmers say new land bill has too much red tape
Farmers and environmentalists are divided over proposed changes to the laws governing the high country.
Fonterra no longer required to accept milk from all dairy farmers
Fonterra no longer has to accept milk as a matter of course from anyone wanting to get into dairy farming.
Immigration changes to give stranded seasonal workers more flexibility
The Immigration Minister has announced changes which he says will better support seasonal workers stranded in New Zealand due to Covid-19.
Government plan aims to boost primary sector export earnings by $44bn
The government has launched a plan to boost primary sector export earnings by $44 billion over the next decade.
Chicken virus in NZ blocking exports to Australia until 2021
The IBDV-1 virus - found in New Zealand chickens last year - is contained, but not expected to be eradicated till June next year, an expert says.
Farming sector's 'strong response' lessens Covid-19 impact
Despite lingering Covid-19 worries, there's been a rebound in farmer confidence, according to Rabobank's latest quarterly rural confidence survey.
Rock bottom crossbred wool prices pose dilemma for farmers
Crossbred wool prices have plummeted to new record low levels in the wake of Covid-19, with some farmers receiving less than a dollar a kilogram for their wool.
Tomato red spider mite pest discovered in New Zealand for first time
MPI said the mite got its name because it eats tomato plants, is red, and makes silk webbing to protect itself and its eggs, like some spiders do.
Drought hit farmers get extra $3 million boost
The government is to put an extra $3 million into a fund to help drought hit farmers and growers access professional advice.
Canterbury farmers concerned about feed supply if a hard winter comes
A North Canterbury farming leader says drought in the region has significantly dented feed covers on many farms in the region.
Hauraki Plains farmers: 'We just want some help'
Farmers on the Hauraki Plains are banding together and holding socially-distanced shed meetings, as they fight the worst drought seen in the area in decades.
Half-million dollar fund to help farmers recover from drought
The Agriculture Minister has announced a new $500,000 fund to help farmers and growers prepare their businesses to recover from drought.