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...
Over The Farm Gate: South Island ram sales reflect growing appetite to reinvest in genetics
On-farm sales increasingly popular, while bidr influence also grows South Island ram sales progressed favourably through January. Prices strengthened slightly on last year. As ever, good rams sell well, particularly when breeders present detailed, accurate data. On-farm ram sales are growing in...
Deloitte Top 200 Finalist
We are very excited to announce that PGG Wrightson has been nominated as a finalist for the Deloitte Top 200 ‘Most Improved Performance Award’ which recognises an outstanding change in business performance among New Zealand’s largest companies. In selecting nominees, the judges look at the relative...
Rural Real Estate Report: Farm Prices on the Rise.
Jamie Mackay from The Country spoke recently with Peter Newbold, General Manager of PGG Wrightson Real Estate. Jamie speculated whether the recent rise in the forecast milk price from Fonterra was influencing the price of dairy farms. Newbold confirmed that over the last couple of months there had...
Wool Street Journal: Wool Market Update – Export demand steady, though humidity poses challenges
Compliments of the season to everyone and wishing you all a happy and prosperous new year. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your support over the past year as without this we don’t have a business and this support is much recognised and appreciated. Wool values during the...
Wool Street Journal: Website Refresh
The PGG Wrightson website received a notable refresh last month. With a new simplified design and clearer layout, it’s now quicker and easier to find who, or what, you’re looking for. New visitors to the site can find a wealth of industry news on the home page, and a quick click leads to contact...
Listen: big prices being paid for premium stags and bulls.
Livestock Report: Venison and Velvet. 20.01.2022 Rowena Duncum from The Country talks with Tony Cochrane, National Deer and Velvet Manager for PGG Wrightson, about the big prices being paid for premium stags and bulls. Cochrane agrees that most prices paid are up at least 10 percent on last year’s...
Wool Street Journal: NZFAP reminder
We wish to remind all woolgrowers to please provide their New Zealand Farm Assurance Programme (NZFAP) number on your Wool Specification Sheet when sending your wool into our stores. Demand for NZFAP certified wool is increasing, and growers must specify their number on the specification sheet to...
Wool Street Journal: Sponsorship helps expand understanding for Merino scholars
PGG Wrightson is delighted to sponsor the Otago Merino Association’s annual Monaro Scholarship. Selected annually, scholars visit a variety of Merino properties in Monaro, NSW, gaining a better understanding of breeding principles, bloodlines, and farm management across the Tasman. PGG Wrightson...
Wool Street Journal: Innovative new direction provides compelling origin story
Most farmers understand that a great story adds marketing appeal, giving premium value to previously primary produce. A long-established Southland farming family achieves exceptional results by putting that theory into practice. Rob Auld is the third generation of his family to farm 200 hectare...
Wool Street Journal: West Otago Waitangi weekend shearathon to aid charity hospital
In 2020 Otago-based PGG Wrightson Wool representative Jared Manihera organised a 24-Hour shearathon, raising over $50,000 to support Tapanui, West Otago farm manager Shaun Bradley and his family as he battled cancer. Two years on and this Waitangi Day weekend Jared and a team of four Otago shearers...
Wool Street Journal: WANTED Organic Lambswool
Demand for certified Organic wool continues to grow. Our International sales & marketing team at Bloch & Behrens continue to do an excellent job establishing, maintaining and growing a global market for organic New Zealand wool, resulting in substantial premiums being paid to growers. In an effort...
The Only Way is Up For The Wool Market
Listen now as The Country’s Jamie Mackay is joined by PGG Wrightson’s Bloch and Behrens General Manager, Palle Petersen, to take a look at the wool market this month. Mackay recalls that according to MPI, New Zealand’s Food and fibre exports are forecast to exceed $50 billion NZD; however there was...
Wool Street Journal: More than a third of shearing competitions now cancelled
The Southland Shears and the Dannevirke Shears have joined the list of cancellations now affecting more than a third of the competitions on the 2021-2022 Shearing Sports New Zealand calendar. Committees from the shows made the decisions at meetings on Tuesday, bringing to at least 20 the number of...
Wool Street Journal: King Country shearers aiming to set new five-stand world record
A five member team of young King Country shearing guns is shaping up to make their mark later this month with a crack at the five-stand nine-hour world record for strong wool lambs. Attempting to establish a new mark at Te Pa Station, Ruapehu on Wednesday 22 December, the five shearers, aged between...
Wool Street Journal: Golden Shears cancelled for second time
World-famed shearing and woolhandling championships, the Golden Shears, has been cancelled for a second time because of the uncertainty of the Coronavirus crisis. Held annually for 60 years in Masterton’s War Memorial Stadium, the championships were to have been held on March 3-5. The decision at...
Think zinc to protect against facial eczema
Managing Facial Eczema (FE) requires a multipronged approach that involves reducing spore intake and providing zinc as a prophylaxis and therapy. FE is caused by a mycotoxin produced by the fungus Pithomyces chartarum growing in pasture dead matter. This fungus multiplies rapidly when overnight...
Southland herd auction breaks record as New Zealand’s highest value online livestock sale
A commercial Southland dairy herd this week became New Zealand’s highest value online livestock sale. Winton farmers Simon and Liz Harnett’s crossbred Friesian herd of in-calf cows sold for $2175 per head. With 360 two- to eight-year-old cows offered from a total herd of 440 in milk, the $783,000...