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Latest NewsPGP formula will put acid on Sunday night trade 30-08-2010 | Tim Fulton Lead Story | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly Farmers’ love of the Sunday night spot-price auction will test the formula promoted in the red meat sector’s Primary Growth Partnership. » Read full article Prices soar on spring madness 30-08-2010 | Not Specified Market Wrap | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly Prime lamb prices hit $174 at Temuka last week, PGG Wrightson livestock manager Joe Higgins said. » Read full article Making progress on special milks 30-08-2010 | Annette Scott National News | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly Initial research to produce hyper-immune milk is likely to see Canterbury-based milk processor Synlait Milk commercialise the new product in the next three years. » Read full article Dairy farmers concerned about where grain price will go 30-08-2010 | Annette Scott National News | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly New Zealand dairy farmers are moving to secure grain supply as they keep a close watch on global grain prices and production. » Read full article White knight unlikely to unseat Olam 30-08-2010 | Hugh Stringleman National News | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly New Zealand Farming Systems Uruguay (NZS) shareholders await the appearance of the company's white knight to do battle with Olam International of Singapore. It may be a lost cause » Read full article Strewth, those lambs are dear! 30-08-2010 | Hugh Stringleman National News | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly Australian lamb prices are reaching for the skies with $200/head and more made through New South Wales saleyards last week - news which is making New Zealand producers envious and possibly resentful. » Read full article Capital crucial to Allied survival 30-08-2010 | Alan Williams Lead Story | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly A substantial capital raising could still be required if Allied Farmers Ltd is to be sure of keeping its rural division in business. Alan Williams reports. » Read full article Currency booster 30-08-2010 | Alan Williams Dollar watch | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly Deutsche Bank has come up with some currency forecasts to boost farmer confidence. » Read full article Election horse trading could hurt NZ 30-08-2010 | Alan Emerson Opinion | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly I've been on holiday in Australia for a couple of weeks, observed the election and the last 10 days of the campaign. I've seen a positive plethora of politicians doing what they do best, polarising the peasants. A bit like New Zealand really. » Read full article Bouncing along bottom 30-08-2010 | Richard Rennie Newsmaker | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly While there might be some encouraging economic signs no one is throwing money around and everyone is cautious. Richard Rennie investigates. » Read full article Rural lending markets remain sluggish 30-08-2010 | Richard Rennie Lead Story | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly The four major Australian-owned trading banks have been subject to pressure to improve the quality and quantity of their capital position through 2010 as new regulations loom. » Read full article Sheep milk examined as additional earner for farmers 30-08-2010 | Alan Williams Lead Story | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly Milk production from sheep is being investigated by Alliance Group Ltd as a way of achieving new income streams for farmers » Read full article Making progress on special milks 30-08-2010 | Annette Scott Lead Story | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly Initial research to produce hyper-immune milk is likely to see Canterbury-based milk processor Synlait Milk commercialise the new product in the next three years. » Read full article Recently arrived pest costs growers millions 30-08-2010 | Alan Emerson Lead Story | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly rowers and orchardists are pouring millions of dollars into controlling the adverse effects of the recently arrived tomato-potato psyllid (TPP) insect and its death-dealing bacterium. » Read full article Dairy farmers concerned about where grain price will go 30-08-2010 | Annette Scott Lead Story | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly New Zealand dairy farmers are moving to secure grain supply as they keep a close watch on global grain prices and production. » Read full article » Next Page
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