Couple open farm for National Alpaca Day
Gay and Mike Moller have owned Alpacas since 2000.
Gay and Mike Moller have owned Alpacas since 2000.
Trish Rankin says she's no different to any other busy farming woman.
Primary teacher and passionate environmentalist from Taranaki wins prestigious award.
South Island-based finalist Emma Hammond says the acknowledgement is "humbling".
''Dogs are my main focus, my tools of the trade,'' says Tain Laing
Rural Contractors New Zealand's roadshows are on this month.
M. bovis hasn't stopped the IHC Calf & Rural Scheme says fundraising manager Greg Millar.
The future of the festival is up in the air.
People across Clutha district and further afield turned up at Balclutha A&P showgrounds.
Kaiwhaiki Marae welcomed whānau and visitors to an annual hunting and wild food festival.
Western Australia-based shearer manages nearly 500 ewes in 8 hours - more than 1 a minute.
Health, education, safety, and the environment on the agenda at an Oamaru conference.
Hunters take to the hills to bring home the kai this weekend
Fire and Emergency NZ promoted rural fire safety message at SI Agricultural Field Days.
The pair reckon their success was probably due to the neatness of their work and speed.
Regional winners' field day held at Southland-Otago share farmers of the year's property.
David Buick successfully defends national open lamb shearing title at the Mackenzie Shears
Digger Balme showed he still had a bit of winning form left in him in the open final.
Judge says finalists have passion and inner-drive to make dairy industry a better place.
Napier Boys' High School duo win East Coast Junior Young Farmers for second year in a row.
Joseph Watts won the fiercely-contested East Coast Young Farmer regional final.
Dairy Industry Award finalist Mahraaz Hussein says North Canterbury is now his home.
Culverden farm manager Matt Redmond also competed in Young Farmer Tasman regional final.
Southland/Otago Dairy Trainee of the Year has a dozen job offers to consider.
Judges said the Templeton's farm was thriving against challenging environmental backdrop.
Winners stunned with their success, especially as it was the first time they had entered.
Sheep and beef property managed by Travis Leslie and Catriona Cunningham.
The Royal Easter Show's A&P section will have something for everyone this year.
Duncan and Tina Mackintosh recognised for their determination to help the environment.
"I'm speechless. I think it's going to take a few days for the win to sink in."