Country-Wide June/July 2023
Beware unseen sub-clinical FE
Rural professionals often say unexplained production losses in beef cattle can sometimes be caused by unseen subclinical facial eczema.
Techno grazing making good sense
Brothers Mack and Toby Lynn run Wakelins Station in Northland, confident in their decision making and happy to learn from their mistakes.
Keeping that bedding dry
An alternative to limestone to reduce moisture in animal bedding.
Station bred, fast finished
Otairi station in the Turakina Valley is a sheep and beef operation spanning three sites, and where most of the stock work is still done on horseback. Not so different from when the Duncan family first moved there in the 1800s. Onfarm profile by Sarah Horrocks.
Rural/urban divide exaggerated
Don’t under-estimate the benefits of bringing up a family in the country,
Growth potential for Wagyu
Michael Schat gave up contract milking to go into the Red Wagyu business boots ‘n’ all and is making the most of opportunities that come his way.
Loosening the choke-holds
Worry is natural, but direct it at things you have control over, Peter Andrew writes.
Bull sires for dairy leave their mark
A South Canterbury farmer and a local stud breeder have worked together to provide beef bulls for the dairy industry, and they’re leaving their mark.
A fair shear
Eighty years ago a young Margaret Hebbard picked up the blades and began to shear. She became something of a celebrity.
Genomic tools speed genetic gain
Commercial beef farmers Andy and Angie Mason breed quality beef cows that are fast-tracking genetic progress.