Americans' love of the 'good old hamburger' helps NZ red meat sector
“There’s no one in the world that consumes burgers like the North Americans do."
“There’s no one in the world that consumes burgers like the North Americans do."
Hunter McGregor, Winston Peters, Jane Smith, Farmer Tom Martin, Chris Russell.
'There are already known practices in agriculture that can reduce GHG emissions.'
'The current process is like being in the ice cream queue behind a family of 13.'
Taylor and Harding honoured for industry contributions.
Christopher Luxon, Dick Tayler, Sir Don McKinnon, Jeremy Rookes.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade said global rates have nearly doubled since April.
Te Waimate Woolshed was built in 1855.
'We want this audience to understand that you live your life on carpet.'
A Kerikeri orchard is having success using alternatives to controversial chemical spray.
The facility is the newest addition to the New Zealand Wine Centre.
Feds’ latest Farm Confidence survey shows it has fallen since the start of the year.
'It does have a role, but not necessarily as a solution to nitrogen mitigation.'
Wayne Langford, David Seymour, Phil Duncan, Karen Morrish, Dave Courtney.
NZ comfortably beaten by Wales in test series, but good news for Te Kūiti's Jack Fagan.
'There is a lot of feed around at the moment and the weather is warmer than anticipated.'
Tararua Rural Support Trust encouraging ladies off the farm for day of connection and fun.
"There’s a real magic that happens when we get together and put our hands in the Earth.”
“Michael always makes sure the cows are tended to before feeding himself.”
The former journalist and TV presenter has written his second book.
The dairy farm is a venture at St Peter’s School and a well-known demonstration farm.
A bountiful crop of pumpkins this year means prices have fallen.
Richard McIntyre, Trish Rankin, Chris Brandolino, Paul Walker, Barry Soper.
Who is leaving flavoured milk at an Alexandra petrol station? CCTV may have the answers.
'It’s been a long time and certainly, business has been severely stretched financially.'
Experts are monitoring a highly contagious strain of bird flu as it nears New Zealand
New Zealand shearing has had its biggest success in Wales in five years.
Expected milk payouts are below the break-even point, a new report says.
'Are we delving into kind of a Midsomer Murders type territory, minus the murders?'