Over The Farm Gate: North Otago farmer taking advantage of GO-STOCK
Scheme has put 1.8 million lambs and 255,000 cattle onto New Zealand farms since 2016 Peter Dodd farms sheep and trading cattle at Tapui, 30 kilometres west of Oamaru. He is one of many farmers throughout the country who take advantage of Go-Stock, PGG Wrightson’s answer for on-farm cash flow. Go...
Over The Farm Gate: South Island store lamb and ewe offerings well received
Plenty of feed and favourable outlook keeping livestock market positive Excellent feed conditions and strong demand for livestock characterises the early autumn in most South Island farm districts. Ewe fairs, store lambs and on-farm clearing sales have dominated the calendar recently. Through all...
Over The Farm Gate: North Island beef weaners meet positive response
Tallies and values solid in early trade at annual fairs When this year’s beef weaner fair season commenced in early March the high number of older cattle still on hand caused concern that demand may not be at usual levels. However, the tallies coming forward and the values have been solid. In the...
Over The Farm Gate: Stock values up for North Island sheep, beef and dairy
Good growing conditions in most districts keeps demand for stock positive Comparing year on year, in early 2022 sheep and cattle volumes have traded back slightly, partly due to land use change, although reduced meat processor staffing has created a sizeable backlog resulting in less appetite and...
Over The Farm Gate: Deer farmers taking positives from signals for venison and velvet
Schedule at $8, plus Asian demand for velvet fuels confidence for upcoming sales Venison is good news for deer farmers this year with the schedule sitting around $8 per kilogram. Following better than expected demand during the chilled venison season confidence is returning to the sector, demand is...
Over The Farm Gate: Dairy livestock market at highest levels in several years
Excellent payout and future prospects giving farmers the confidence to invest in stock This season’s market for dairy herds is particularly buoyant. Enquiry is as strong as it has been in a few years. As farmers sit on one of the highest ever payouts, while also anticipating equivalent prosperity...
Local turnout makes for top South Canterbury day.
Recently we were on-farm at Orari Gorge Station to film a video about their big sale day. Orari Gorge Stn is a 4000 hectare farm in the South Canterbury foothills. Managed by fifth generation owner Robert Peacock, in January Orari Gorge Station ran its annual on-farm lamb sale. Joe Higgins and Rod...
Wool Street Journal: Wool Market Update
Interview with Grant Edwards Jamie Mackay from The Country spoke with Grant Edwards GM of Wool for PGG Wrightson and started with a topic on everybody’s mind right now: Russia. Now that New Zealand has joined with other western countries in imposing sanctions on Russia, will it make it difficult for...
Watch Now: On Farm at the Craigneuk annual ram sale
We are very fortunate Johnny and Geraldine Duncan had us on Craigneuk Station in the Maniototo where they run sheep, beef and deer. Some great footage of a successful ram sale, for those of you who were unable to be there, or for those keen to take a second look. Their annual January on-farm ram...
Over The Farm Gate: Maniototo ram sale achieves 95 per cent clearance
Dorset Downs and Dorset Down/Southdown X rams well received by enthusiastic following at popular annual Central Otago sale One of Central Otago’s most significant annual ram sales, at Craigneuk Farm, Maniototo took place in mid-January. Craigneuk rams comprise Dorset Downs alongside Dorset Down...
Over The Farm Gate: Staff profile – Brook Cushion: Confident to do as he’s promised
Young Waikato dairy, sheep and beef rep looking long term Brook Cushion has quiet confidence. “For a livestock rep, the nature of the job is doing as we promise and as our clients expect, keeping our ducks in a row to make any deal as smooth as possible. Seeing the end results, whether buying or...
Over The Farm Gate: Stag sales demonstrate improving prospects for deer farmers
Positive trends for velvet and venison evident in recent sire stag and elk wapiti bull sales Challenging conditions over the past two years, particularly for venison returns, seem to have been overcome, leaving deer farmers with an increasingly positive outlook. A series of recent livestock sales...
Over The Farm Gate: GO-STOCK frees capital for Otago trading operation
Acquisition of bulls and lambs made easy at Waihemo Downs, Dunback Go-Stock is PGG Wrightson’s easy solution for on-farm cashflow. For farmers who have other uses for capital, Go-Stock means no need to spend cash up front. Scott Tomlinson, Waihemo Downs, Dunback, East Otago uses Go-Stock to assist...
Over The Farm Gate: Plenty of positives this season for North Island farmers
Favourable weather and encouraging schedules stimulate livestock market activity Late November and early December rain across much of the North Island maintained good feed levels through December and into early new year. However, as January progressed sustained warm weather coupled with a solid...
Over The Farm Gate: Major Manawatu Reduction sale offers opportunity for Angus breed
Merchiston Angus offering 170 mixed age cattle with premium genetics Breeders and followers of Angus cattle will take note of a major dispersal sale at Merchiston Angus, north east of Marton, on 28 March. With a stud founded in 1955 on a property held in the same family through four generations...
Over The Farm Gate: Te Kuiti shearing team establishes new world record
Young guns set five-stand nine-hour world record for strong wool lambs at Te Pa Station, Ruapehu Just prior to Christmas, PGG Wrightson was proud to be associated with a new world shearing record. A team organised by Te Kuiti based Fagan Shearing, comprising Delwyn Jones (729), Llion Jones (725)...
Over The Farm Gate: Demand solid at South Island lamb sales
Schedule and feed availability motivating buyers, and keeping vendors satisfied South Island lamb sales are the main focus for the month of January. Over 40,000 South Island lambs were sold in the week of 10 January, mainly at on farm sales. Confidence in the processing schedules, and plenty of feed...
Over The Farm Gate: ‘What’s the Beef’ returning to add value for commercial beef farmers
Put hundreds of thousands on the bottom line by improving genetics, nutrition and farm management Do you want to align your product with the demand for quality that comes from premium markets – and reap the financial rewards? ‘What’s the Beef’ gives farmers an opportunity to fully understand how the...