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Land use change goes hi-tech with Hyper Farm visualisation
Initial computer tool attracts much interest at this year's Fieldays.
Initial computer tool attracts much interest at this year's Fieldays.
"For me it was about getting out there and having some fun".
Breakfast panel try to solve world's agricultural problems "in about 30 or 40 minutes".
Labour shortages are so bad that some food is left rotting says Simon Bridges.
Given there's reasonable weather on the horizon, there's no excuse not to have a nosey.
It may be wet today but winter is set to be warm and dry.
Gumboots and raincoats the right attire for Fieldays this year.
New model emits only water and clean air into environment.
Everything you need to know about the big event at Mystery Creek this week.
Fieldays Doug the Digger driver went back to school at 37 to learn to read and write.
A young innovator has sold his new kiwifruit peeler at Fieldays.
KPMG is drawing attention to water treatment at Fieldays with a new agriculture agenda.
Taihape's Mairi Whittle took home the golden gumboot in Fieldays Rural Catch contest.
Fonterra powders command premium price but will it last long enough to plump milk price?
Catch up with Jamie and a cast of thousands at day 1 of this year's milestone event.
"Horticulture should be an industry that everyone considers."
Spark has switched on a new Internet of Things (IoT) site at Mystery Creek.
The John Fowler and Co. tractor is owned by Canterbury sheep farmer Rodney Miles.
Rural Communities minister Damien O'Connor will discuss 'rural proofing lens' at Fieldays.
Fieldays App enables visitors to use GPS mapping technology to navigate the site.
Celebrations of Fieldays' 50th anniversary come to Te Puke this weekend.
Four men and four women have been named as the 2018 Fieldays Rural Catch finalists.
With Fieldays around the corner, it's time to plan your route.
Leaders want national agri-businesses to relocate, open an office or invest in the region.
Bees inspired a Wairarapa entrepreneur to build a new mobile stainless steel harvester.
The Fieldays Rural Bachelor of the Year is now the Rural Catch and includes women.
Field Days at Mystery Creek will celebrate 50 years this year.
Entries now open to all NZ beef farmers, retailers, wholesalers and food service suppliers
Fieldays' rural bachelor Matthew McAtamney is still single a month after the event.
Judges on new electric fence activator system "it's a wonder it hasn't been done before"