"We couldn't do this without our team. They are integral to everything." That's the first thing that Te Awamutu farmers Jayson and Stacey Thompson have to say about their team.

Freshwater plan changes are an urgent issue for farmers, says Federated Farmers' "Advocate of the Year," North Canterbury president Karl Dean.

Recognising how nutrition can limit or optimise the productivity of livestock is crucial to the future of the dairy industry, according to SealesWinslow general manager Grant Jackson.

Canterbury milk processor Synlait has settled a long-running dispute over exclusive manufacturing rights and pricing with a cornerstone shareholder, a2 Milk Company.

Dairy farmers are set to vote next month on three candidates for two board seats.

Provisions in the Gore District Council's proposed district plan could have a "chilling effect" on everyday farming activities.

Farmers are welcoming the broad scope of a parliamentary inquiry into banking competition.

The global organisation for Jersey breeders has undergone a strategy refresh - spearheaded by new president and the first New Zealander to hold the post, Alison Gibb.

Dairy farmers and scientists are backing the Government's decision to introduce legislation overturning a long-term ban on gene technology.

The Wrangler has been making hoof care a breeze on farms since 1995.

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