Waikato farmers named Dairy Business of the Year
Waikato farmers Richard and Nadine McCullough have won the Dairy Business of the Year.
Waikato farmers Richard and Nadine McCullough have won the Dairy Business of the Year.
RWNZ is calling for a nationwide Mighty Morning Tea Shout on Wednesday, 29 July 2020.
New New Year's festival for the Coromandel with named tickets available.
Kate Faulks is among the first in NZ to contribute to a new meat donation service.
Legendary Invercargill farmer isn't tech-savvy, but he's giving Fieldays Online a shot.
Fieldays Online is launching this July for the first time.
The championships in Alexandra were to have been held on October 2-3.
Health and safety still important at this year's virtual Fieldays.
Show cut from three days to two, but it will still go on
Sherraine Holsteins win big at Holstein Friesian NZ Semex On Farm Competition.
Tongariro River Motel's second annual women's fly fishing tournament kicks off next week.
Officially Grand Final week for Junior Young Farmer of the Year and AgriKids contests.
Kaiwaiwai Dairies is operated as an equity partnership with six shareholders.
The "boring" Friday night event needs a radical revamp, organisers say.
The event is for farmers, and partners, whose main income is derived from farming.
Works by finalists from past years have made it into this year's selection.
The Southern Hemisphere's largest agricultural event will be online only this year.
Te Mania 18555 sold for $25,000 after being judged supreme champion Angus bull.
Goat farming entrepreneurs take top spot at Auckland Ballance Farm Environment Awards.
This important time in the dairy farming calendar brings new opportunities in Tararua.
A Mangamingi family farm has won the top Taranaki Ballance Farm Environment Award.
Singlet-clad Fred-Dagg types mount farm bikes for fundraiser.
Riverton sheep and beef farmers win Southland's top spot at Farm Environment Awards.
Campbell hopes she can "really get out there and grab a few people to join us".
Omakau farmers Ben and Anna Gillespie were announced online last night.
Winner hopes her journey will show "other young wahine that anything is achievable".
"Regional Leaders are the vital lifeblood of our organisation," says DWN CEO Jules Benton.
First time Show has been cancelled since World War II.