How line dancing changed a Levin man's life
Sonny Jackson lost 46kg and countered his diabetes by taking up line dancing.
Sonny Jackson lost 46kg and countered his diabetes by taking up line dancing.
New Zealand exports about $70 million worth of velvet to China each year.
The Country has five questions to get to know rural New Zealand a little better.
Liam Fisher and his mates showed off the Ag Beam Lifter at Fieldays this year.
One of the largest displays of vintage farm machinery in the Southern Hemisphere.
The high-value protein industry is projected to grow by $16b over the next four years.
Miles Hurrell, Nicola Willis, Mark Leslie, Siobhan Lynch, Ray Smith.
Former chairman John Penno has pushed back on Synlait's recapitalisation plan.
Landowners hope forestry companies will step up after allegations aired at public meeting.
'There is no need for anybody to be using it.'
Firewood is believed to be the main motivator for the rise in wood chopping.
Todd McClay, Dr Jacqueline Rowarth, Dansy Coppell, Craig Hickman, Jamie Mackay.
OPINION: Expensive work on wastewater infrastructure can result in closed beaches.
Partnership between the Government, the council and landowners pays dividends.
A hemp company says it’s dumping tonnes of a byproduct that could be used as animal feed.
The NZ Event Awards 2024 finalists feature six nominees from Waikato.
OPINION: Genomic data is central to unlocking a more efficient national herd.
The dinner celebrates members' success over the 2023-2024 season.
The Shareholders' Association says the Synlait recapitalisation plan will hit minorities.
After 153 caps, Sam Whitelock's found a job to keep himself busy for the next '30 years'.
The loss for the 12 months to the end of June compares with a $9m loss the year before.
James Gardiner is doing his rural health training in Dannevirke
'If you’re not fed or nourished, you can’t learn.'
NZPork marks its 50th anniversary by donating meat from 50 pigs to Meat the Need.
A wrap of the FAR projects taking place around the Waikato and Bay of Plenty.
Different aspects of rural women's lives made the papers back in the day.
“By 2017/2018 it was clear from our figures that wool prices were dropping off sharply."
Competitor skills have increased as more young butchers vie for the nation’s top award.
A workshop described as 'essential' for Tairāwhiti farmers is to be staged next week.
B+LNZ's Stock Number Survey shows drop in sheep and cattle numbers.