Farmlands Co-operative award winners announced
A joint initiative between Farmlands and Silver Fern Farms resulted in awards.
A joint initiative between Farmlands and Silver Fern Farms resulted in awards.
The Otago Federated Farmers president knows he has different approach from some farmers.
Fruit-growing stakeholders confirmed concerns about a directive to destroy imported plants
Sally Rae talks to three Central Otago women who are striving to make a difference.
The Hawea Flat group has until November next year to prepare its proposal to plough.
Fire crews were called to a large blaze in a forestry area on a rural property at Papakaio
It could soon be checkmate for Otago's pesky rooks, as the population drops to 40.
13ha plantation of pinus radiata trees have been harvested and transported to Napier.
Each year, 20 participants from the meat sector are selected to be part of Generation Next
Love Lake Wanaka crowdfunding campaign are confident of meeting their fundraising target.
A West Otago dairy factory faces demolition "by inertia" unless the community mobilises.
A water allocation limit set in 2004 is being newly promoted by the Otago Regional Council
Beef + Lamb New Zealand's board is proceeding with a proposed increase in meat levies.
Laws have been changed under urgency in Parliament to eradicate Mycoplasma bovis.
The timing of Fonterra's latest farm-gate milk price revision has upset local farmers.
The Post Quake Farming Group has done a series of workshops for farmer health.
The full story of the NZ and Australia Land Company has been written.
Comvita has had a second poor annual harvest of manuka honey.
The Otago Field Days are expanding to fit their new name as their October dates approach.
Ash-Leigh Campbell has been elected chairwoman of NZ Young Farmers.
From childhood, Trevor Peters, of Millers Flat, knew he wanted to be a farmer.
Timaru orthopaedic surgeon Bill Taine has been accorded a rare honour by his colleagues.
An Outram man is living his passion to train dogs for shepherds.
A Canterbury student is the first winner of the Ngai Tahu Farming/Ravensdown Scholarship.
Ryal Bush Transport Ashburton hosted its annual Smiles4miles event for special needs kids.
A new grower co-operative company is being set up to manage the release of a new apricot.
Pleasant Valley Daffodil Farm will not open to the public this spring.
Movement in the ''Dairy Tomorrow'' strategy is in full swing.
There is a lot to be learned from the High Country life.
Gore designer Andre Johnston has won the supreme award at Central Otago's WoolOn event.