The first rule of farming club: You do not talk about farming club
Club has a cosmopolitan membership, a 50/50 male/female ratio, and many non-farmers.
Club has a cosmopolitan membership, a 50/50 male/female ratio, and many non-farmers.
500 stoats and weasels! Farmers and mothers, look out for your poultry and children!
'I actually met the love of my life, Jennifer, right here on the farm.'
Wales recorded their first test win on Kiwi soil, in Te Kuiti on Friday night.
If one man’s junk is another man’s treasure, then Laurie Brunt was a rich man indeed.
Beef + Lamb New Zealand chair Kate Acland salutes 30 years of The Country.
NY Times: Farm protests are changing not only Europe’s food system but also its politics.
Sir David Fagan, Chris Hipkins, Chris Brandolino, Katie Milne, Tim Dangen, and Barry Soper
When solutions are driven by farmers, the whole community reaps benefits.
NZ may have the lead but Wales is closing the points gap.
Pita Alexander, Craig Piggott, Jane Smith, Chris Russell, and Peter Nation.
Exports in February were up 10pc on the relatively low export value of February 2023.
Archie Woodhouse has only been home three months and already has a title to his name.
Pita Alexander says Pāmu had passed its use-by date and outgrown its original purpose.
In Riversdale on April 12? Then register your interest to celebrate The Country's big 3-0.
Christopher Luxon, Stefan Vogel, Simon Till, Conrad Wilkshire, The Bitches Box.
Samuels had a winning margin of only 0.062 points.
The latest GDT result is the first increase in the last three events.
Last known farm infected with cattle disease now cleared of livestock and disinfected.
Five key elements are outlined for Synlait to have a clear plan to slash debt.
BCS decisions now will impact next season’s early production and reproductive performance.
The Country takes a look at the world of farming back in the day.
Scotswoman Sarah Brown has always been interested in being a farrier.
“Don’t get limited to thinking you need to be a farmer to be involved in agriculture."
Two farming couples share how they met and what makes them tick.
Nicola Wylie launched the bedding business Lora & Flok in September.
After more than half a century on Te Akau hill country, Piquet Hill Farms is moving.
“It smothers the grass growth and changes the soil to suit itself."