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2024 Bull Sales

Looking to buy Bulls this season? View the sales dates now!
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PGG Wrightson joins A Lighter Touch

A Lighter Touch supports growers to move to more sustainable crop protection programmes.
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In Memoriam

Honouring the Life of Grant Edwards, General Manager Wool
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Increased Discount Available Through Bill Smart

Enjoy 14 cents off the pump price per litre with your BP Fuelcard and PGG Wrightson
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Regardless of whether you have been farming for years, are just starting out, or simply are interested in agriculture, PGG Wrightson offers an unsurpassed range of products and services – all aimed at helping grow the country.

First choice for farm supplies

Did you know we stock a wide range of products such as Fencing Materials, Agri-Chemicals, Animal Health, Clothing, Fertiliser and much more ...

IHC Calf and Rural Scheme

Thanks to the generous support of New Zealand farmers, the IHC Calf and Rural Scheme has been transforming the lives of people with disabilities in rural areas for the last 40+ years.

Latest news

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14 May 2024
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Over the Farm Gate
Livestock

Staff Profile - Russell Moloney - From news to ewes

Russell Moloney’s career took a dramatic shift a few years ago, though he reckons it was a logical one, and he hasn’t looked back. From standing in front of a camera with a microphone, to standing in a pen with a mob of hoggets might seem an unusual career shift, though it’s a path that has worked...

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14 May 2024
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Over the Farm Gate
Livestock

Ensuring a genetics programme maximises revenue from stud purchases

Long term relationship to identify appropriate bloodstock guiding bull and ram selections for large King Country sheep and beef enterprise. Farmers increasingly recognise the need for a sound and factually based genetics programme to underpin their stud purchases and maximise revenue. Callum Stewart...

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14 May 2024
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Over the Farm Gate
Livestock

Momentous deer career coming to an end

After 50 years in livestock, including 41 with PGG Wrightson, and recognition in 2022 for his contribution to the industry, Ron Schroeder calls it a day. Ron Schroeder loves deer. He farms them, sells them, purchases them, hunts them, dreams them, eats them. “Ron looks like a deer, and even roars...

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14 May 2024
Categories
Over the Farm Gate
Livestock
Market Commentary

Autumn dairy sales positive

Turning around a slow start, the pick up in dairy livestock transactions through late summer and autumn shows sector confidence is returning. After a late start the dairy livestock sale season indicates the sector is rebounding. PGG Wrightson Livestock National Dairy Specialist Jamie Cunninghame...

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14 May 2024
Categories
Over the Farm Gate
Livestock
Market Commentary

Dry South Island affects autumn markets

Farmers looking to move stock on sooner than usual has been the major influence on South Island sales of calves and store lambs. Calf and store lamb sales have predominated in the South Island livestock market through late autumn. In both categories widespread dry conditions pushed some to sell...

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10 May 2024
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Livestock
Market Commentary

Livestock Report: A busy time for dairy farmers

A big day on the dairy farming calendar is coming up next month, so many Kiwi farmers will be in full swing getting readt, PGG Wrightson’s National Dairy Specialist Jamie Cunningham says. Moving Day, which takes place on June 1, marks the start of the dairy season. It’s when dairy farming families...

Video or image
14 May 2024
Categories
Over the Farm Gate
Livestock

Staff Profile - Russell Moloney - From news to ewes

Russell Moloney’s career took a dramatic shift a few years ago, though he reckons it was a logical one, and he hasn’t looked back. From standing in front of a camera with a microphone, to standing in a pen with a mob of hoggets might seem an unusual career shift, though it’s a path that has worked...

Video or image
14 May 2024
Categories
Over the Farm Gate
Livestock

Ensuring a genetics programme maximises revenue from stud purchases

Long term relationship to identify appropriate bloodstock guiding bull and ram selections for large King Country sheep and beef enterprise. Farmers increasingly recognise the need for a sound and factually based genetics programme to underpin their stud purchases and maximise revenue. Callum Stewart...

Video or image
14 May 2024
Categories
Over the Farm Gate
Livestock

Momentous deer career coming to an end

After 50 years in livestock, including 41 with PGG Wrightson, and recognition in 2022 for his contribution to the industry, Ron Schroeder calls it a day. Ron Schroeder loves deer. He farms them, sells them, purchases them, hunts them, dreams them, eats them. “Ron looks like a deer, and even roars...

Video or image
14 May 2024
Categories
Over the Farm Gate
Livestock
Market Commentary

Autumn dairy sales positive

Turning around a slow start, the pick up in dairy livestock transactions through late summer and autumn shows sector confidence is returning. After a late start the dairy livestock sale season indicates the sector is rebounding. PGG Wrightson Livestock National Dairy Specialist Jamie Cunninghame...

Video or image
14 May 2024
Categories
Over the Farm Gate
Livestock
Market Commentary

Dry South Island affects autumn markets

Farmers looking to move stock on sooner than usual has been the major influence on South Island sales of calves and store lambs. Calf and store lamb sales have predominated in the South Island livestock market through late autumn. In both categories widespread dry conditions pushed some to sell...

Video or image
10 May 2024
Categories
Livestock
Market Commentary

Livestock Report: A busy time for dairy farmers

A big day on the dairy farming calendar is coming up next month, so many Kiwi farmers will be in full swing getting readt, PGG Wrightson’s National Dairy Specialist Jamie Cunningham says. Moving Day, which takes place on June 1, marks the start of the dairy season. It’s when dairy farming families...

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