Big wins for NZ shearers in Wales
New Zealand shearing has had its biggest success in Wales in five years.
New Zealand shearing has had its biggest success in Wales in five years.
Expected milk payouts are below the break-even point, a new report says.
'Are we delving into kind of a Midsomer Murders type territory, minus the murders?'
The annual 100% New Zealand Bacon and Ham Awards has crowned its 2024 winners.
Documents show a historic pā was taken from Māori in the 1970s for 'European hands'.
Organisers are pleased with the number of novices competing in the trials' 58th year.
Rabobank's Ag Pathways event held in Gisborne was fantastic, says one of the organisers.
Beef and Lamb NZ will run a seminar on parasite control in sheep in Gisborne on August 7.
India and New Zealand are seeing good opportunities to work together.
OPINION: Across the world, more than 800 million people spend their days hungry.
Business people accompanying Luxon in Tokyo called him 'chief marketing officer'.
OPINION: Mixing trade policy, agriculture and emissions pricing can seem complex.
OPINION: NZ's markets will define the standards we must meet, regulations are secondary.
Tim McCready unpacks a report into the New Zealand dairy industry.
NZ exporters are now having to adapt to a new international trading environment.
There are clear signs of momentum despite ‘pockets of challenge’ for the sector.
NZTE has launched a new global investment drive.
We have an outdated international tax regime that contradicts our immigration strategy.
Discharging a carcass into or near a waterway can lead to fines of up to $750.
Christopher Luxon, Wayne Langford, Graeme Williams, Nick Hammond.
New figures show the country's emissions have grown for the first time in five years.
Butchery workshops overwhelmed with interest, with dozens on a wait list.
No milk spilt and nobody hurt - but police say things could have been worse.
OPINION: Insisting on a plan using today’s technology just gives illusion of certainty.
The Plunkett Boys are known for enjoying a drink or two, so Dry July has been a challenge.
Damien O'Connor, Su McCluskey, Tom Plunkett, Sirma Karapeeva.
The awards celebrate 'all that’s good in our arable sector'.
Councillors are set to discuss Peter Scott's role tomorrow.
Postal services in Māpua and Upper Moutere are to stop next month.
Spring Sheep has gaining brand registration for its infant milk formula.