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Livestock Management Equipment Suppliers Adapt To Evolving Farming Demands

New Zealand's beef cattle farming sector is navigating significant transformation as farmers seek more efficient livestock handling solutions amid ongoing industry pressures. According to IBISWorld, Statista, and USDA Foreign Agricultural Service reports, the national cattle herd has declined since 2016, with approximately 3.66 million beef cattle recorded as of June 2024, yet the industry remains valued at $3.6 billion with growth projected over the next five years.

Against this backdrop, suppliers of livestock management infrastructure are positioning themselves to meet demand for cost-effective handling solutions. Rolleston-based Premium Stock Yards has established itself as a provider of steel cattle yards NZ farmers use for daily operations, offering nationwide delivery of equipment ranging from ramps and races to complete yard systems and horse arenas.

The company has also secured accreditation as a New Zealand dealer for Arrowquip livestock handling equipment, a brand with manufacturing heritage dating back to 1988. The range of cattle crushes NZ farmers can access through Premium Stock Yards includes Q-Catch head holders, head bails, and weighing systems, with pricing spanning from $1,350 to $39,990 excluding GST.

As cost pressures continue to influence farming operations, the emphasis on equipment designed around livestock behaviour principles reflects broader industry trends towards efficiency and animal welfare. The combination of declining herd numbers and projected industry growth suggests farmers are increasingly focused on optimising productivity through improved infrastructure and handling systems.

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