Business
Pothole downgrades prediction
Based on Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s October prediction, farmers expected 2022/23 to be a reasonable year but lamb hit a pothole and mutton prices choked.
To lease or not to lease
It pays to crunch the numbers and weigh up your options before deciding to buy or lease your tractor, Kerry Dwyer writes.
Bigger, and more Aussie lambs
The Australian National sheep flock is growing – up to its highest level since 2007, at 78.75 million head.
Spotlight on farmer advocacy
The Southern ward incumbent, chairman Andrew Morrison, is being challenged by Geoffrey Young, a former Southland Federated Farmers president, and a major issue for the director election is advocacy
Making the farm plan fit together
As the calls come for more transparency in farming operations, Rachel Joblin outlines the benefits of having a full and detailed integrated farm plan.
Strong wool renaissence
A long-established wool company and furniture business have linked to provide sustainable furnishings. By Annabelle Latz.
Game time on your phone
Stuck for something to do when it rains over the holidays? Time to get out your phone, Kirstin Mills writes.
Leasing for farm ownership
A Hunterville couple is moving closer to their goal of farm ownership by building equity through leasing and cutting costs, Terry Brosnahan writes.
Growing networks and equity
With the right skills, there are opportunities for people to make hugely rewarding careers out of farm management.