Business

A sea-change thanks to velvet

A son’s rugby injury and its treatment with deer velvet products convinced Barry Cuttance to give up life as a sea-farer. Lynda Gray reports.

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A deer milestone

Set up in the very early days of New Zealand deer farming, the people of Invermay have celebrated half a century of scientific research for the industry. By Lynda Gray.

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Where to next for deer?

The report card is out on a seven-year strategy for the deer industry costing $15 million, Lynda Gray looks at the results.

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Lessons learned for best practice

Setting up an independent business, vets Ben Allott and his wife Samantha applied many of the lessons they had learned along the way.

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The golden era? Not quite

Compared to the mid-1980s, sheep farming has reached its golden era. But new and constant changes present challenges, Graham Butcher writes.

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The cost of producing a lamb

Farm consultant Kerry Dwyer works the numbers to find the cost of producing a lamb and that farmers are running a high input cost system.

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After drought, the deluges

Between droughts and floods, a mix of work and play remains a priority for a young family on Banks Peninsula. By Annabelle Latz.

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Disruption and challenges ahead

Producers are being urged to switch from a supply chain back to producers to a value chain that comes from consumers’ willingness to pay. Glenys Christian reports.

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Sheep not guilty over N leaching

Trials at Massey University have proven sheep to be low-leaching in nitrates, Joanna Grigg reports.

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