Dom 'Furious' George: When it rains it pours
A solo Dom George hosts The Country in what turns out to be one of the busiest news weeks.
A solo Dom George hosts The Country in what turns out to be one of the busiest news weeks.
COMMENT: NZ is importing mud from South Korea where foot and mouth disease has occurred.
Waikato Regional Council recently completed and adopted a Waikato Freshwater Strategy.
There are reasons why there has been no cry of indignation from union.
Isn't it about time we started looking at another option where all farmers could benefit?
DairyNZ welcomes report suggesting NZ approach climate change in a similar manner to UK
COMMENT: Latest announcement provides little clarity for the environment or for business.
The housing crisis is having a massive impact across the country, says Winston Peters
Farming seen as an easy target for politicians during the election
Linda Hall's earliest memory of the Manawatu Gorge is not a nice one.
Call me old fashioned but I thought the regional council was meant to look after water.
If the dam is dead, we've missed a the chance to smooth the jagged edges of Mother Nature.
The divide that exists is one between those who pollute for profit and those who won't.
Unless you need a big one -- and most people don't -- small is good when it comes to cars.
A sweet as immigrant's guide to what the heck Kiwis are saying.
A Ruawai farm has had its 10th visit by Chinese students, looking to learn about farming.
"Humourless and nasty" - Highlanders' supporter Dom George baits Crusaders' fans.
COMMENT: We must generate ways to turn our natural assets into high-value export dollars.
NZ will not remain a first world country by bankrupting agribusiness, says Winston Peters.
COMMENT: Change in the perception of farmers can't be just from a politician.
Agribusiness 2017 covers the latest development in agriculture in the election year.
We like to have our good stories told, but we also want to read about the less fortunate.
This year will be my seventh spring in New Zealand, and the first one in the Waikato.
COMMENT: Peters made a few grandiose and rather ridiculous statements at the weekend.
We must stop selling our land and businesses overseas and using foreigners to do our work.
I haven't met a farmer yet that doesn't want to swim in clean rivers as well.
With the big horses rugged, I start to get feelings of guilt about the ponies.