Preparations for 56th Fieldays ramp up
This year's event will have a line-up of 1000 exhibitors at Mystery Creek.
This year's event will have a line-up of 1000 exhibitors at Mystery Creek.
US food and beverage company veteran was commercial director.
Bridging Tairāwhiti, a Gisborne group, campaigns for bridge repairs post-Cyclone.
"I can assure you, if you're a consumer, it's a consumer's market, in terms of the value."
Christopher Luxon, Mark Wynne, Emma Higgins, Jim Hopkins.
A rural actor who learns lines amongst cows is set to be front stage at the Globe.
“Some people are finding it hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel.”
The latest from the Global Dairy Trade auction held overnight.
Kimm established a ground-breaking eight-hour merino ewes world record.
Damien O'Connor, Krista Franklin, Dr Rowarth, Sirma Karapeeva, Peter Nation, Phil Duncan.
Farmer-run charity puts meals on tables for needy Waikato families.
It's used in everything from mobile phones to solar panels and electric vehicles.
The plan would extend ultra-fast broadband to 95 per cent of the population.
OPINION: The closer the consumer is to the basic product, the more the farmer receives.
'I’m actually operating illegally, and I’m the chairman of Environment Canterbury.'
Digging into some dirt can unearth the secret to a strong immune system.
David Seymour, Kerry Worsnop, Bruce Cameron, John McOviney.
The Meat Industry Association says it was the lowest value for the quarter since 2018.
It's an exciting time for robot and drone-based technology use on farms.
About 95 per cent of New Zealand’s kūmara is grown in the Kaipara region.
Fonterra is expected to deliver on commitments, says shareholder council.
Apple and grape growing is a huge sector in Hawke's Bay still recovering post-cyclone.
"England from a dairying point of view could not compare with New Zealand."
Charity asks businesses across Canterbury to help pack food boxes.
DINZ focuses on simplifying navigation for farmers dealing with integrated farm planning.
“We have many farmers eager to participate, but currently face a shortage of teachers.”
Paul Gardiner & Helen Stockman are one season away from seeing the fruits of their labour.
There are now 37 farmers involved in the Informing New Zealand Beef programme.
Sheep numbers continue to fall as more land is converted to forestry.
Sheep and beef farmer Jared Coogan is worried school children will be put at risk.