Three Kiwi agri leaders among regional finalists for Growth Awards
Three Kiwis win big in sustainability and productivity at the Growth Awards.
Three Kiwis win big in sustainability and productivity at the Growth Awards.
Pongaroa shearer and farmer David Buick takes out the CHB open title.
The flower show had around 100 entries from Sevenoaks and Midlands Gardens.
Farmstrong wins big at this year's New Zealand Workplace Health and Safety Awards.
NZ Game Animal Council keen for people to try hunting for Get Outdoors Week 2020.
Queenstown Gardens played host to the National Tree Climbing Championship last weekend.
Blair Wright, of Peter Timbs Meats, only just turned 19.
Plentiful warm, timely, rain and a full cattle rostrum saw cattle prices lift well.
This year the award calls for "leaders beyond the farm gate".
72-year-old master blade shearer Peter Casserly has a habit of shearing celebrity sheep.
Rongotea stock sales - a change to Tuesday from January 12.
Roberts wins Get to the Point Pleasant Point Gymkhana Shears open final.
Most classes of cattle sold well but lambs were back on last week at Stortford Lodge.
The Dannevirke and Districts Lamb and Calf Show resumed after the lockdown on November 4.
Canterbury Shears NZ Corriedale shearing and woolhandling champs start tomorrow.
Stihl is joining the 2021 NZ Rural Games in Palmerston North.
Sheep were transported from as far south as Oamaru and as far north as Blenheim.
A successful sheep and cow farm are opening their gates for a field day.
The annual Huntaway Shemozzle is taking place in Hunterville on Saturday.
Sprout offering $1m seed capital investment opportunity to agtech and foodtech start-ups.
Ruahine School lamb and calf events were held on Wednesday October 28.
The visitors dominate the sheep dog trial, with the first three placings.
A lean day for Hawke's Bay, but it was still busy at the show shearing and woolhandling.
A selection results from the Hawke's Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Show on October 21-23.
Several trophy trout included in release of little ones.
Simon Nitschke harvested the second highest regional yield in the 2020 competition.
Henrietta Purvis won the innovation category at Rural Women New Zealand Business Awards.
It's 167 years since the first show, and it's still going - despite Covid.
It was a real matey day on the second day of the Hawke's Bay A and P show in Hastings