Mice cause havoc on ship carrying 1.2m trays of kiwifruit to Europe
It's the first time in two decades that Zespri has encountered the issue.
It's the first time in two decades that Zespri has encountered the issue.
Todd McClay, Miles Hurrell, Dr Jacqueline Rowarth, Bruce Weir, Gerard Rushton.
Federated Farmers says the changes “mark the end of the war on farming”.
'Hammie' not afraid of stepping out for the cause.
Opinion: Cuts in CRI scientist numbers will have long-term impacts for the primary sector.
Further inquiries are ongoing 'to pinpoint' the source of the contamination.
'Prices are terrible this season, I think it’s just the economy.'
The tractor's park gear failed and the unmanned vehicle started to roll towards him.
David Seymour, Adam Thompson, Rhys Roberts, Peter Nation, Jack Fagan, Phil Duncan.
Two Gisborne forestry companies have lost sustainability certifications within two months.
NZ needs to be prepared for H5N1 bird flu, which is evolving surprisingly quickly.
Helge and Gaye Hansen were killed in their paddock by a rogue ram.
“It’s full on but I’m pretty lucky to go to some neat parts of Bay of Plenty."
"Hardy useful mounts, free from beefiness,” could stand the South African heat in 1900.
“Most people wouldn’t do this much in 10 years, and we’ve gone and done it in two."
Unsung heroes of the insect world renowned for their prowess in breaking down cattle dung.
Clive Kenyon looks back on war times and his life.
Police confronted the ram in the paddock before shooting it dead.
Anna Palairet had been acting in the position since June 2023.
One of the world’s most invasive weeds has been discovered on two Waikato maize farms.
Toby Williams, Peter Newbold, Chris Russell, Nick White, Simon White.
The farm animals are staying, but the use of the land is being extended.
Red tape and New Zealand's reliance on dairy cop some of the blame.
Flood defences across southern Westland stood the test of last week's bad weather.
Shane Jones, Mike Cronin, Jim Hopkins, Scott Duggan, Karen Williams.
It's a generational thing at remote Waiwhare in the eastern shadows of the Kaweka Ranges.
The Corriedale shears, established almost 60 years ago, has never had a cancellation.
“There’s hardly any sheep and beef farmers breaking even."
Not much movement on WMP and SMP, while cheddar plummeted 8.5 per cent.
Organisers of the A&P show in Christchurch say it's not financially viable.