It wouldn't be a rural show without the rain
The 118th Wairoa A and P Show went ahead despite the rain.
The 118th Wairoa A and P Show went ahead despite the rain.
Workshops on farm succession are being held in Stratford.
Four-stand women's nine-hour strong wool lamb shearing record challenge tomorrow.
It was the Whangārei Pony Club's second North Island showjumping win in 18 years.
Changing land use is closing small saleyards all over New Zealand.
Farmers will open their gates to the general public on March 1 through Open Farms scheme.
Champion jersey cow at Levin AP&I Shown has a twin on the farm at home.
Levin cock-a-hoop about birds with New Zealand show in the wings.
Dozens of activities and events kept thousands of people entertained over four days.
Crowds enjoyed terrier racing, sheep shearing and petting zoo on a sunny Southland day.
1967 Ford Galaxie 500XL Fastback Coupe turns heads at Classic Car and Hotrod Festival.
Southern Steel team member Abby Erwood took part in the novice shearing event.
Shearing sports completed the busiest weekend of 2019-2020 season in NZ.
Henare wins Northern Southland Community Shears open title for fourth time in five years.
Buyers came from Pahiatua and Eketahuna and there was some Hawke's Bay interest.
Former champion shearer Dion Morrell's daughters' enjoy success at Winton A&P Show.
The Rotorua eighth annual Rotorua Lakefront Car Show took place at the Village Green.
West coast fishermen joined the Wanganui Sea Fishing Club for a successful event.
Lara Honeyfield wins Holstein Friesian NZ Paramount Cup.
Young Farmers speed shear competition proceeds will go to Farm Strong.
The 2019-2020 shearing sports season's Northern region competitions kick off on Saturday.
Farm succession workshops monthly from the first week of March.
Weekend of magnificent machines on show.
About 60 judges will be in action all over the country in the next few days.
Paul de Latour received the Banks Peninsula Recognition Award at the 151st annual show.
A prize pool of $34,000-plus will be given out even if the competition is cancelled.
Equestrian sports, sheep dogs, rodeo and shearing will feature at Wairoa A and P Show.
Dairy cattle will be allowed back to the annual Horowhenua AP&I Show this year.
Horowhenua couple Gilbert and Diana Timms have been showing sheep for nearly 60 years.
A small crowd enjoyed some competitive team roping and barrel racing.