Kōtare Māra Rural Coffee Stop in Waihou
Jim and Jenny Stuckey run a Coffee-to-Go in the "middle of nowhere".
A nostalgic caravan restoration
TrailLite's Peter Newman spent three months restoring one of the company's 1956 caravans.
Behind the scenes at Prebbleton Peonies
Picking, grading and packing for export is in full swing at Prebbleton Peonies near Christchurch.
Hunters4Hope supplying wild venison mince
Hunters4Hope are turning surplus venison from hunters and farmers into high-protein food parcels for low-income families.
Otago sheep farm's sustainable fashion label
Wool from the Lawsons' Romdale hoggets is crafted into Atér designer coats and blazers. Photos / RNZ / Cosmo Kentish-Barnes
On Farm Support Science Scholarships for university students
Six scholarships, worth a total of $30,000, have gone to university students studying agriculture and science.
Kautuku farm gets a new bridge
Steve and Dave Cornes get a new bridge after Cyclone Gabrielle washed away the original stock bridge at Kautuku.
A new bridge for Kautuku farm
Steve and Dave Cornes have had a bridge rebuilt on their Hastings farm after Cyclone Gabrielle.
Tai Rāwhiti after Cyclones Hale and Gabrielle
Cyclones Hale and Gabrielle ravaged the region at the start of the year.
South Island and New Zealand Sheep Dog Trial Championships
Winners from the 2023 South Island and New Zealand Sheep Dog Trial Championships, hosted by the Warepa Collie Club.
South Island and New Zealand Sheep Dog Trial Championships
Winners from the 2023 South Island and New Zealand Sheep Dog Trial Championships, hosted by the Warepa Collie Club.
Maniototo Last Muster Lamb Sale
There was a full clearance of the more than 17,000 sheep on offer at the annual Maniototo Last Muster Lamb Sale at Waipiata Saleyards last week. Photos / ODT / Shawn McAvinue
2023 Wools of New Zealand Shearing Sports New Zealand team
A crew of six has been confirmed for this year’s Golden Shears World Shearing and Woolhandling Championships.
Wānaka A and P Show back for 2023
Organisers estimated at least 44,000 people attended this year's Wānaka A and P Show. Photos/ ODT / Stephen Jaquiery
Tokomaru Bay farmer's property affected by ex-tropical Cyclone Hale
Jeremy Murphy is assessing the damage to his Tologa Bay property after ex-tropical Cyclone Hale.
Waiho River threatens South Westland farms after flood
Neil Frendrup, of Franz Dairies, said the Waiho River had moved again, after over 1400mm of rain during a storm. Photos / Brendon McMahon / LDR
Darfield High School's Drive Your Tractor to School Day
Darfield High School's senior ag students took part in a mufti day with a difference this week. Photos / Supplied
Frost affects Bay of Plenty kiwifruit orchard
Kiwifruit orchard foreman Dave Trafford showcases damage caused by an early October frost.
Sheep farmers making woollen mats
Canterbury farmers Jane and Mark Schwass are making felted wool exercise mats from their crossbred wool clip.
Nethertown Angus and Foulden Hill Genetics bull sale
More than 100 people attended a joint sale of bulls from Middlemarch studs Nethertown Angus and Foulden Hill Genetics in Middlemarch last week. ODT
DJ Andrew & Co's 10th annual lamb sale
DJ Andrew & Co held its 10th annual lamb sale on its block between Kyeburn and Kokonga on State Highway 87.
It's calving time
Jody James and his team are hard at work on his Wairarapa dairy farm. Photos / Sally Round - RNZ Country Life
Six invasive New Zealand weeds
A coordinated national research project aims to tackle six of New Zealand's most invasive weeds through biocontrol. Photos / Supplied
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