price for beef in nz
FEWER LAMBS and more money: that’s the equation for meat exports in the past six months.
Published in Agribusiness
THE AUTUMN break has arrived in Australia – a rarity in the past five years.
Published in Opinion
AUSTRALIAN PRIME Minister Tony Abbott last week hailed his week-long North Asian tour a success, but farmers are unimpressed.
Published in World News
FARMERS ARE too defensive in their responses to the issue of the environmental impact of farming.
Published in Management
Both lamb and beef schedules are holding up well in the North Island despite downward pressure from lower US beef prices and a NZ higher dollar. 
Published in Markets
THE YEAR IS shaping up to be “intriguing” for the global dairy market with China the “wildcard”, says Rabobank.  
Published in Agribusiness
TURNOVER IN farms grew 41.4% year-on-year for the three months ended January but the median price/ha eased 5.6%, latest REINZ data shows.
Published in Agribusiness
TWO BIG American livestock groups say they will fiercely oppose a compromise farm bill agreed to by House of Representatives and Senate agriculture leaders that includes an end to direct subsidies to farmers in favour of beefed-up crop insurance.
Published in World News
A WARNING on heavy reliance on the one market of China has been sounded by Beef + Lamb NZ chief economist Andrew Burtt.
Published in General News
WHEN FARMERS raced Michelin four-star chefs to create the best barbecue lamb dish, the results were mouthwatering. 
Published in General News
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