OPINION: When it comes to hedging between the world's two superpowers, the US and China, no one does it better than the New Zealand Government.

OPINION: Fonterra seems to be turning a corner in Australia when it comes to stability of its milk supply base.

OPINION: It's hard to tell if any MPs are genuinely representing farming and the rural sector these days.

OPINION: Cows can be toilet trained. It's no joke.

OPINION: The Howl of a Protest was generally a success, well received by the public and, surprisingly, given evenhanded coverage by most media.

Rural insurer FMG has appointed Adam Heath as its new chief executive officer.

Happy Valley Nutrition (HVN), the company behind a new $280 million milk plant in South Waikato, says it has secured another supply agreement.

One of the world's largest dairy co-operatives celebrated its 150th birthday this month.

Australia's dairy industry is on track for a slight increase in milk production this season.

Some Australian farmers can now invest in worker accommodation on their farms without the need for a planning permit.

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