
Fieldays 2019: At the molasses fountain with GrainCorp Feeds
Jamie catches up with David Calcinai from GrainCorp Feeds to talk about molasses.
Jamie catches up with David Calcinai from GrainCorp Feeds to talk about molasses.
Given there's reasonable weather on the horizon, there's no excuse not to have a nosey.
AgResearch senior scientist Dr Seth Laurenson is "helping farmers see the future".
The Country is live at Fieldays where Jamie Mackay interviews a cast of thousands.
Gumboots and raincoats the right attire for Fieldays this year.
New model emits only water and clean air into environment.
Everything you need to know about the big event at Mystery Creek this week.
By boat, by car or by plane, there are plenty of ways to get to Fieldays 2019.
Farms' strong environmental, social and economic sustainability a stand out for judges.
"The overall calibre of entrants just keeps improving year on year."
Stephanie Tweed is the first woman to win a national title at NZ Sheepdog Trial Champs.
"The biggest thing is having our peers say we are doing a good job."
Environmental educator Courtney Davies to represent NZ at Bayer Youth Ag Summit in Brazil.
Hydraulic, remote-controlled deer crush won the Gallagher Technology and Innovation Award.
Fieldays is back at Mystery Creek from 12-15 June this year.
Otago Merino Association's annual awards function held in Alexandra last week.
Primary Industries Awards will be presented at gala dinner in Wellington on July 1.
The awards mark families farming the same land continuously for a century or more.
It was Mehrtens' 41st time competing at the national championships.
"The judges were faced with a very tough decision when it came to singling out one winner"
"You don't have to be liked, but you need to be respected."
Southland sheep and beef farmer McRae represents Otago/Southland at the Grand Final.
Waipukurau technical field representative Watts represents the East Coast at Grand Final.
Turakina stock manager Alex Field represents the Taranaki/Manawatū region at Grand Final.
Eight singletons will be put through their paces at this year's Fieldays Rural Catch.
About 35 horses and ponies came to Barge Park to be the first Horse of the North riders.
North Canterbury shepherd Georgie Lindsay represents the Tasman region at the Grand Final.
Vet Emma Dangen represented Waikato/Bay of Plenty in the Young Farmer Grand Final.
North Otago Farmer Alan Harvey is representing Aorangi at the Young Farmer Grand Final.
Fonterra business graduate James Robertson represents the Northern region in Grand Final.