Isaacson makes equestrian history at 70
Equestrian dynasty began by jumping a bamboo stick and beer crate fence in Dannevirke.
Equestrian dynasty began by jumping a bamboo stick and beer crate fence in Dannevirke.
Organisers upbeat about progress in the lead-up to the Horse of the Year competition.
If those involved loved animals, they wouldn't poke calves with electric prodders.
Papakura Sheep Dog Trial Club was forced to postpone annual trials last week.
Colin Tremain in the Waikato/Bay of Plenty Final of the FMG Young Farmer of the Year.
2018 Avocado Food and Wine Festival has received positive feedback.
Entries are being sought for the Rural Ambassador of the Year award.
Many fishermen battled the elements on 90 Mile Beach with not a snapper to show for it.
HOY pleased to announce Land Rover as the show's new naming rights sponsor.
The amazing run of Hawke's Bay shearer Rowland Smith has continued unabated.
Ex-pat Leo Jecentho takes out long head event on return to Far North.
Hundreds attend annual Waitangi Day Hawea Town v Country Challenge.
Celebrations for 67 years of showjumping at its birthplace in Dannevirke.
'Is this like dressage for dogs?' asks show MC Jim Hopkins.
A Katikati family has started a small business, Build Tiny Ltd.
A vintage tractor has burst back into life in Horowhenua for the first time in 39 years.
The Atihau-Whanganui and Morikau incorporations each have a finalist in farm awards.
Jen Scoular was one of 3000 people enjoying the Katikati Avocado Food and Wine Festival.
Daniel Marsh is back to challenge his tractor pulling title at this years Te Puke A&P Show
The open final at Warkworth A&P Show was a match between Jack Fagan and Neville Osborne.
Holidaymakers have been flocking to camping grounds in Tararua
According to the forecast there's a southerly coming, and it's not looking good.
An award winning Australian yodeller will perform at the Taranaki Country Music Festival.
The inaugural Prospero Farmers Markets got off to a great start with produce selling out.
The Topp Twins have brought their unique brand of humour to the Stratford District.