
Farmer sentenced over 'emaciated' cattle that had to be euthanised
The 65-year-old farmer has been sentenced for ill-treatment of cattle for a second time.
The 65-year-old farmer has been sentenced for ill-treatment of cattle for a second time.
The Steenkamp family know most of their 63 goats by name.
OPINION: This vintage tractor museum will put Thornbury on the map.
There have been about 120mm of rain across the district over four days.
A2 Milk's share price just got slammed, despite reporting a strong annual result.
Phil Duncan, Anne-Marie Roerink, Tom O'Sullivan, Nigel Woodhead, Blair Drysdale.
'Predatory pricing', customer payment lag, and a rent increase all hit Origin Earth hard.
The infant formula company has lifted its annual net profit.
The Australian Livestock Exporters Council characterised the incident as regrettable.
A2 Milk expected to report a healthy gain in its annual net profit on Monday.
Some properties have been zoned urban, but they have small farming operations.
In 1921, Scottie travelled back home to his old farm - from New Brighton to Herbert.
“There are times they’ve helped us, so there’s a lot of respect for older farmers."
Heritage Food Crops Research Trust looks into medicinal properties of plant-based food.
Demonstrations are always a big hit when Noel Blackwell takes his chaff cutter to a show.
OPINION: Quarter three started with August prices down about $4/cu m from July.
Opinion: Florence fennel is flavoursome but sometimes frowned upon.
Overstretched rural clinicians 'feel at times they are letting the community down'.
A2 Milk will make a one-off payment to Synlait of $24.75 million.
HortNZ believes Government changes to the RSE scheme benefit the industry.
Private capitalists including Graeme Hart, corporates, state-owned firms put down roots.
'As lambing and calving get under way, extra one-off support is needed.'
D-day looms for minority shareholders in struggling dairy company.
Ben Picton, Richard McIntyre, Peter Newbold, Jo Luxton, Cameron Henderson.
An increase to the cap, changes to pay and accommodation costs are among the changes.
There's a new avo in town - here's why it's good news for growers.
Wellington placed 12th in ladies' shearing at Europe's biggest agricultural show.
“We didn’t think too much of them until we started catching a lot of them."
The Country has five questions to get to know rural New Zealand a little better.
The mood in the industry was sombre because it had been a tough few years.