Global dairy prices fell for the fourth consecutive time at the Global Dairy Trade auction last week.

Despite a decline in half-year profit, Synlait is assuring shareholders it will regain shareholder value. 

A Hamilton soil and water consultant is questioning the effectiveness of the dairy effluent storage calculator on Waikato farms.

Dubbed as a universal seeder, Amazone’s new GreenDrill 501 is said to be ideal for one-pass sowing of ‘catch crops’, fine seeds and undersown crops in combination with the company’s trailed cultivators.

Independent milk processor Synlait says Covid-19 has so far had no impact on its financial performance, however the processor remains greatly concerned.

People reeling from the effects of Covid-19 have one more thing to worry about.

Encouraging farmers to share ideas for achieving sustainable freshwater management has motivated the launch of a new award — with a trip to the US up for grabs.

HerdHome System Ltd founders Tom and Kathy Pow are back at the helm of the company they founded 20 years ago.

Dry weather conditions are putting Bay of Plenty Regional Council waterways under unusual pressure.

A farmer group promoting Jersey cows says stock and semen sales indicate the breed is on the rise.

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