
Preserving a 160-year legacy: What to expect from this year’s Christchurch Show
The new owners of the agricultural show have 90 days to pull together the iconic event.
The new owners of the agricultural show have 90 days to pull together the iconic event.
Hawke’s Bay was one of the 13 regions where emissions fell last year.
'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.
Marr farms with brother Stuart and father Graham on the south side of the Rakaia River.
Toby Williams, David Seymour, Duncan Humm, Phil Duncan.
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.
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.
Opinion: Spring, Red, Brown or shallots, we are talking onions this week.
Amanda Currie uses wool under the vines and on the paddocks of Tinwald Farm.
Miles Hurrell, Tim Dangen, Emma Poole, C Russell, Anne Paterson, Sam Weller, C Brandolino.
Hurrell says earnings expected to be at the top end of forecast range.
Tomatoes NZ says the virus spreads easily and could spell up to 80% of crop losses here.
Gisborne council says the draft Emission Reduction Plan is too vague.
The environment watchdog set up a working group to study how the herbicide is used in NZ.
Researchers say results raise concerns but aren't a prediction of an unavoidable future.
Shane Jones, Dr Jenny Webster-Brown, Mark Warren, Jason Te Brake.