The onefarm difference

Agriculture is the backbone of New Zealand's economy. Our mission is to support the Ag sector in it’s global domination and continuing our reputation as the best in the world. We build products and services for high use parts of the farm that are safe, efficient, and reliable.

Designed & Tested in New Zealand
Designed & Tested in New Zealand
Free Delivery
Free Delivery

Maxxus Yards & Crushes include free delivery to your nearest Mainfreight. Commercial Yards are delivered direct to farm.

Cameron Clark

They’re solid as, and everything went to plan and without a hiccup.

Cameron Clark

Bronwyn & Reilly Perkins

The quality of the yards is awesome, and the ramp is amazing.

Bronwyn & Reilly Perkins

James Russell

We found the whole service very dynamic and cohesive from site design plans to timely communication to the end result.

James Russell

Tracey Krahnen

The non-stock area makes things so much easier, so much safer, and so much more organised.

Tracey Krahnen

Heath Smith

The fact that you can move them is well worth the extra money

Heath Smith

Great value yards are about more than just a sharp price. At Onefarm, we believe the right yard is the one built around your needs, not your supplier’s.

Everything you need and nothing you don’t.

get more out of what you’ve got

Too many yard systems in New Zealand are built around old timber setups, and outdated layouts that don’t suit the way farmers work today. The result is poor cattle flow, added pressure during handling, and more stress on both you and your stock.At Onefarm, we take a different approach. Instead of loading products with unnecessary bells and whistles, we focus on getting the fundamentals right. Our yards are designed for safer, smoother, and more efficient cattle handling, with heavy duty designs, smarter layouts and practical features that improve your yard where it matters most.We use hot-dipped galvanised steel to handle harsh New Zealand conditions without rotting, warping, or rusting. That means less patch-up work, less maintenance, and a yard setup that you can rely on for the long haul.

How do I know what setup is right for my farm?

Our team helps find the right set of yards based on your stock numbers, layout, and handling needs. Rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, we'll find a yard for your specific needs.

Are Onefarm yards suitable for small farms and lifestyle blocks?

Yes. The MAXXUS range is designed for smaller operations, while the Commercial range suits more scaled-up operations.

Do you offer a warranty?

All yards come with a 10-year warranty on the hot-dipped galvanising and a 36-month structural warranty on steel.

Wherever You Are, We Can Get You Sorted

Born and bred in New Zealand, we understand the realities Kiwi farmers face. That’s why everything we do is shaped around practical, on-farm thinking rather than theory.Across the country, we work alongside a trusted network of 8+ fencing and yard contractors, helping farmers get set up from North to South. This means you’ll always be backed by people who know the land, livestock, and what it takes to get the job done right.

Need assistance?

Speak to one of our specialists, located in New Zealand

State of ag

Learn more about the state of the Agricultural Industry from Onefarm’s perspective.

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How to Choose the Right Cattle Yard Design for Your Property
How to Choose the Right Cattle Yard Design for Your Property

Choosing the right cattle yard design is one of the biggest decisions you'll make on your property. Here's what to think through before you commit.

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How Much Space Does a Cattle Yard Need on a Lifestyle Block? MAXXUS
How Much Space Does a Cattle Yard Need on a Lifestyle Block?

Most lifestyle block owners build their cattle yards too small. Here's an honest look at how much space you actually need and how to get it right the first time.

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Cattle Yards Are Stressing Your Animals
Cattle Yards Are Stressing Your Animals

Stressed cattle cost you money. Here's how smarter cattle yards design reduces anxiety and makes every muster easier.

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Small Cattle Yards on Lifestyle Blocks: What Most People Get Wrong MAXXUS
Small Cattle Yards on Lifestyle Blocks: What Most People Get Wrong

Running cattle on a lifestyle block doesn't mean settling for an inefficient yard. Here's how to get serious results from a compact setup.

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How to Stop Your Cattle Yard From Rattling
How to Stop Your Cattle Yard From Rattling

A rattling cattle yard isn't just annoying. It spooks cattle, creates safety risks, and costs you money. Here's how to diagnose and fix the problem for good.

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Weather and Terrain Drive Cattle Yard Design in NZ
Weather and Terrain Drive Cattle Yard Design in NZ

In NZ, your climate and landscape should dictate your cattle yard design. Here's why what works in Waikato won't cut it in Marlborough or Southland.

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Mixed-Stock Yards: What Most Farmers Get Wrong From the Start MAXXUS
Mixed-Stock Yards: What Most Farmers Get Wrong From the Start

Designing a yard for both cattle and sheep is harder than it looks. Here's what experienced mixed-stock farmers wish they'd known before they built.

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Cattle Yard Drainage: Details That Make or Break
Cattle Yard Drainage: Details That Make or Break

Poor cattle yard drainage costs more than you think. Here's why it matters, and how to get it right from the ground up.

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Portable vs. Permanent Cattle Yards: Which One Actually Suits Your Operation?
Portable vs. Permanent Cattle Yards: Which One Actually Suits Your Operation?

Permanent yards feel like the safe call, but are they right for your land and your future? Here's how to think through one of farming's most expensive decisions.

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Timber, Steel or Hybrid: Which Cattle Yards Suit Lifestyle Blocks Best? MAXXUS
Timber, Steel or Hybrid: Which Cattle Yards Suit Lifestyle Blocks Best?

Timber, steel or hybrid cattle yards for lifestyle blocks? Here's an honest breakdown of what each option actually costs you over time.

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Do You Actually Need a Loading Ramp on a Small Farm? MAXXUS
Do You Actually Need a Loading Ramp on a Small Farm?

If you've got livestock on a lifestyle block, a loading ramp isn't optional equipment. Here's why small farm owners need one more than they think.

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Cattle Yard Safety: What a Good Design Actually Costs You Blog
Cattle Yard Safety: What a Good Design Actually Costs You

Cattle yard injuries cost more than you think. Here's an honest look at how smart yard design protects your people, your stock, and your operation.

National Coverage, Local Service

Hamilton

North Island Headquarters

Christchurch

South Island Headquarters

  • National coverage

    No matter where your farm is, we’re nearby. Working closely with Mainfrieght, we've developed a localised service in every major town across New Zealand.

    Looking to see a yard in the flesh? Flick us a message and we’ll tee it up.

  • Local

    We're not an offshore call centre. When you pick up the phone you’ll get a kiwi on the other end helping you through the process.

  • 18 collection points

    Collection points across the country and last mile delivery options mean we can get a yard to you, no matter how remote you might be.

  • Online showroom

    We operate using an online showroom approach. That means everything you could need to know is right at your fingertips (literally).