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'Light bulb moments': Why Georgie is helping high country farmers
“My values are family, preservation of nature, and sustainability."
“My values are family, preservation of nature, and sustainability."
So far only a handful of applications for horses have come through for the 2024 muster.
'Endless amounts of dead eels, freshwater crayfish and fish' found.
The couple’s planting provides even more shelter and security for wildlife.
“A healthier river means a healthier community."
Repost has been repurposing vineyard fence posts for the past four years.
The annual Pureora Hunting Competition will kick off next week.
Livestock guardian dogs alleviate stress for both the livestock and the livestock owners,
OPINION: Sometimes we forget we are part of nature.
Northlanders have been urging the Government to step up its investment to fight caulerpa.
A river threatening the Franz Josef sewerage ponds has suddenly changed its course.
“Finding different ways to diversify will ensure we can keep farming into the future.”
Ben Howden is ready to visit shareholders and learn more about their farming operations.
Puketi Weedbusters are restoring their awa by getting rid of pest plants.
Council keeping a close eye on the weather forecasts and projected rainfalls.
A new study shows ryegrass growth rates are slowing down.
Wonky Box team employs 17 southerners, including an on-the-ground grower liaison.
Leaderbrand is the first in NZ to trial new electric harvesting equipment.
The swans and eels were reported dead last weekend.
A full assessment of the river's shift into the Tatare will be done on February 8-9.
'Doing it yourself is a great thing and seeing my grandkids get involved is positive too.'
The move is the latest in the co-operative's plans to get rid of coal by 2037.
Taylorville Resource Park has faced allegations of foul odour, dust and water leachate.
Founded in 1969, Classic Sheepskins is the last of its kind to operate entirely locally.
The traps will be put along Stratford's Carrington Walkway.
OPINION: Sharp focus on methane reduction will help cultivate agriculture sector's future.
All commercial surface longline boats to have cameras to film catch and release methods.
Anglers are asked to be on the lookout and report any sightings.
“If we aren’t restoring the land, we aren’t restoring ourselves."
“Working together to restore the ecosystem of the entire stream would be amazing.”