Public articles
Treat Wearables as a tool, not a system
As virtual fencing and cattle wearables move from buzzwords to real tools being used across sheep and beef breeding and finishing operations on New Zealand farms, one message comes through clearly from Tom Chisholm of AgDesign: the technology is not a silver bullet. Words Sarah Perriam-Lampp.
The beef crystal ball
The fundamentals of global supply and demand are underpinning tight supply and strong demand to continue, says the latest RaboResearch report into the global beef trade signals. Words Sarah Perriam-Lampp.
Beef with a side of strawberries
Central Otago couple, Ben and Rebecca Trotter, have set up an intensive bull beef finishing operation along with a commercial strawberry enterprise on the outskirts of Wānaka. It is a busy, diverse and highly productive and rewarding farming business making the best use of their land and skills. Words Sandra Taylor, Photos Elle Perriam.
Fertility and feed efficiency drive profitability
With their inherent fertility, feed efficiency, longevity and excellent temperament, combined with ongoing genetic progress, Herefords are the breed of choice for purebred programmes and a vital component of any crossbreeding system. Words Robert Peacock.
The benefits of recording
Not only has Andrew Law’s participation in the Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s Informing New Zealand Beef Commercial Herd Programme confirmed that he is on the right track with his genetic selections, it has fired his enthusiasm for data collection. Words Sandra Taylor.
Realising genetic potential
Simon Parks gets great satisfaction from growing his Charolais cross weaner steers, heifers and bulls out to heavy weights as quickly as possible. This is made even more satisfying knowing that the calves he is finishing were born on a farm in which he and his wife Emma are equity partners. Words & Photos Sandra Taylor.
The mature body condition EBV advantage
AngusPRO has unlocked the genetic potential for feed efficiency and reproductive success with the introduction of the Mature Body Condition (MBC) EBV. Words Sarah Horrocks.
Market access = more money
The latest figures from the New Zealand Meat Board show just how important market access and quota systems are for more money in farmers pockets. Words Nick Beeby.
More than just hot air!
Having the ability to identify beef cows that use feed more efficiently and produce less methane, while remaining productive and profitable, is a win-win for the industry and the environment. Words Sandra Taylor.
Parasite project for beef cattle
Rams that are genetically resistant to internal parasites have been available to sheep farmers for many years, but cattle breeders do not have that same choice available to them. Words Sandra Taylor.










