
Ian Kirkpatrick remembers Sid Going on The Country
Ian Kirkpatrick, Cameron Bagrie, Damien O'Connor, Roger Dickie, Tom Martin.
Ian Kirkpatrick, Cameron Bagrie, Damien O'Connor, Roger Dickie, Tom Martin.
Auckland-based Daisy Lab has spent the past few years developing dairy-identical proteins.
'The city lifestyle seems to come with a lot more pressure and stress.'
A two-year study sheds light on short-rotation forestry opportunities for regional NZ.
'It keeps the kids in school, and it’s definitely keeping the kids in tow.'
Ben Purua, David Seymour, Phil Duncan.
S&P Global Ratings has lent its support to Fonterra's plan to sell its consumer business.
Britain's National Farmers Union reacted to supermarket Morrisons selling NZ lamb.
This time a year ago, fresh produce was at the mercy of extreme weather events.
Southern Institute of Technology yet to replace tutors; semester two starts in July.
An act of considerable audacity was perpetrated on Sunday evening or night, August 27.
Experimenting with textures, shapes and colours is Angela McKenzie’s passion.
New apprenticeship scheme combines on-farm experience, academic learning and life skills.
Ari Dekker on the co-op’s move to put its consumer business up for sale.
Todd McClay, Emma Poole, Chris Brandolino, Rowena Duncum.
Glen Kaycee Sherlock JG is a CRV Jersey bull bred by the Tucker family from Northland.
In a big step change, Fonterra is looking to sell its Consumer business.
'Most farmers vaccinate their cows ... but it’s illegal to vaccinate the hive.'
'Some of these farmers must have thought we were bonkers when we turned up.'
A total yarding of 1755 store lambs at Matawhero
"We knew he was a good bull."
Christopher Luxon, Lance Kerr, Jane Smith, Nadine Tunley, Craig Hickman, Grant Farquhar.
'Genetic modification and gene editing may offer solutions to help farmers.'
"Things are fundamentally changed in my view, in China."
The Stewarts have created wetlands and planted thousands of native trees on their farm.
No regrets: The farmer says he stood by his decision to battle for the Mangapēpeke Valley.
“We do a lot of kiwifruit and avocado pollination. That’s what keeps us going.”
Phil Duncan, James and Debbie Stewart, Todd Clark, H McGregor, V Winning, S McManaway.
He used parts of an old bus chassis to painstakingly rebuild the Model 33.
“Possibly the most revolutionary proposal in the history of Hauraki Plains dairy farming.”