
Waikato dairy farming couple win big at New Zealand Dairy Event
Tom and Francesca Bennett win two titles at New Zealand's largest cattle showing event.
Tom and Francesca Bennett win two titles at New Zealand's largest cattle showing event.
"I see oats as being complementary to other farming types rather than in competition."
Results from Dannevirke, Aria and Rangitikei events over Waitangi weekend.
It's the first time the competition has been won by a kingfish catch.
Matt & Tracey Jones will display their sheep milking operation today at Strathclyde Stud.
Many hands make light work, especially when it's carting hay bales weighing about 25kg.
400 anglers forced to wait for the big one
"It was disappointing as it was set to be a cracker season and everything scanned well."
A range of horticulture will be on display at the show.
Gemma McCaw confirmed as keynote for three Dairy Women's Network conferences.
The last event in November drew more than 500 people
Gavin Mutch and Rowland Smith went head-to-head in Taihape A&P Show open shearing final.
Hundreds turned out for the 157th Turakina Highland Games on Saturday.
Plenty of fun for whole family with animals, fun rides, food stalls and trades exhibits.
Some of NZ's top shearers and woolhandlers are heading back to school.
Woolhandling competition goes ahead in a season hit by uncertainty due to Covid-19.
Cash prizes in six different categories were up for grabs over the five days of fishing.
Young wood choppers Caiden Strother, 6, and Ruby Rasmussen, 10, turn heads at Levin show.
Troy Pyper takes the win from a field of 12 open-class shearers at the Tapawera Shears.
Young people display their vintage machinery, calf-handling and timber sports skills.
Winners now preparing for the grand final, to be held in Christchurch in July.
Jake Jarman also won the most points in all four contest strainers.
There is now fewer than 1600 of the birds remaining in New Zealand.
Valais blacknose are widely considered to be the cutest sheep breed in the world.
Entries cut in half by the Covid crisis, but it was still a good show
Neko McDonald wins Paramount Cup at National All Dairy Breeds Youth Camp in Southland.
Shearing legend comes out of retirement for a rather different kind of event.
Whitehead happy to be back in the shearing shed after nine-hours lamb record on Thursday.