Shearing: Competition heats up over the weekend
Five more shearing sports shows were held throughout New Zealand during the weekend.
Five more shearing sports shows were held throughout New Zealand during the weekend.
Vintage vehicles and memorabilia display at the two-day Manawatū Vintage Ag Expo.
Inaugural Executive International Horticultural Immersion Programme a success.
Over 30 stingrays were caught this year, some weighing in at over 20kg.
The Gincredible Festival in Tauranga drew a crowd of more than 700 gin lovers
Ethan Harder to attempt solo merino ewes record for eight hours in Australia on Saturday.
Two Te Awamutu College students win Waikato Bay of Plenty Junior Young Farmer contest.
Three World champs battling for national Rural Sportsman of the Year award.
World Hereford Conference is a must see experience for anyone interested in farming.
Waitangi Day event held to raise money for farm manager Shaun Bradley's cancer battle.
Te Kuiti shearers take out top three spots at Te Puke A and P Show Shearing Championships.
A Kohuratahi horse rider has claimed an endurance title at the recent North Island champs.
Winner adding YF title to his belt, along with former World Young Shepherd Champion.
Inaugural Allflex Clash of the Colleges to take place on the eve of the Rural Games.
This year's event marked the 50th anniversary of the NZ Woolhandling Championships.
"I'm pretty rapt, still a bit in disbelief over it all," said Southland shearer Samuels.
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It was a close result in the fleece competition at the Dannevirke and Districts A&P Show.
Her work ethic matched that of the trophy namesake, Phill Hourigan.
Competition numbers now down to lowest number in more than 35 years.
Llamas, alpacas, donkeys, mules and even a car show included in this weekend's line-up.
More than 450 entered Tuesday night, 100 boats hit the water on Wednesday morning.
Nick and Zoe Harrison named Northern FMG Junior Young Farmers of the Year for 2020.
"The range of rural sports and quality of nominees represented this year is fantastic."
Kiwis win all three CP Wool International development teams shearing series matches.
Kamo Intermediate takes out first and second place at Agrikids comp at Paparoa A&P Show.
Mum to be Lisa Kendall wins and new mum Kate Reed came in third place.
The latest action from another busy weekend of shearing sports competitions.
The annual Agricultural & Pastoral Show drew in thousands of people on a hot Sunday.