Farmers are constantly looking for better ways to do things, new MP says
'The difference between my first year of farming and today is like night and day.'
'The difference between my first year of farming and today is like night and day.'
NZ and Ireland working together to research methane emissions.
After more than 20 years, the restriction will be removed on February 29.
A Northland couple has been banned from dairy farming due to animal neglect.
"For apples, it's about double and for cherries, it's about a 50 per cent increase."
Southland shearer the favourite to win the PGG Wrightson Vetmed National Shearing Circuit.
Scientists have welcomed the EPA's new clarification of GMO-derived 'null segregants'.
'There's a lot saying how they’re hating going out into the orchard at the moment.'
Cow 569's story became a tale of survival from the lower North Island floods of 2004.
LIC focused on implementing recommendations of an independent review.
Awards to celebrate the rural sports community during NZ Rural Games weekend.
Whole milk has become cool again — and a surprising demographic is driving sales.
'I can’t describe how relieved I was.'
A river threatening the Franz Josef sewerage ponds has suddenly changed its course.
Are you eating the whole melon? Here's why you should eat the rind.
The state-owned enterprise has improved it full-year forecast.
Pleasant Point young farmer and first-time competitor earns a spot at grand final.
The initiative was created by farmers and is supported by Taranaki Catchment Communities.
Highly invasive moth can wreak havoc on maize and sweetcorn crops.
“Finding different ways to diversify will ensure we can keep farming into the future.”
Ben Howden is ready to visit shareholders and learn more about their farming operations.
The Open Farms initiative aims to reconnect urban and rural kiwis.
Mark Patterson and Todd McClay will tour woolsheds across NZ over the next three months.
DCANZ says financial losses as a result of Canada breaching the CPTPP continue to grow.
E Tipu is organised by Christchurch-based company Boma.
Luxon says agriculture is 'the backbone of the New Zealand economy' at Gore event.
This delicious Mediterranean dish has nuanced flavours and hearty ingredients.
Council keeping a close eye on the weather forecasts and projected rainfalls.
'We would like to get as many Mid Canterbury farmers as possible trying out surfing.'
'People definitely needed cups of tea and hot showers.'