Opinion: Keeping your stock - and yourself - safe in the yards
Opinion: Yards that are fit for purpose are a pleasure to work in.
Opinion: Yards that are fit for purpose are a pleasure to work in.
Samuel Whitelock, Stu Loe, Stu Duncan, Ian Kirkpatrick, Chris Brandolino.
"Farming is a big part of our identity down here."
Feral goats, pigs, deer and other wild animals are costing farmers at least $13m a year.
Sponsored content: The history of agriculture is a story of innovation and revolution.
It's in a dog's DNA to kill says a farmer left with 16 dead stock.
Sir David Carter, Jane Smith, Emma Higgins, Chris Russell, Mark de Lautour.
New Zealand exports about $70 million worth of velvet to China each year.
The Country has five questions to get to know rural New Zealand a little better.
Miles Hurrell, Nicola Willis, Mark Leslie, Siobhan Lynch, Ray Smith.
Landowners hope forestry companies will step up after allegations aired at public meeting.
Hawke’s Bay was one of the 13 regions where emissions fell last year.
Firewood is believed to be the main motivator for the rise in wood chopping.
Todd McClay, Dr Jacqueline Rowarth, Dansy Coppell, Craig Hickman, Jamie Mackay.
OPINION: Expensive work on wastewater infrastructure can result in closed beaches.
A hemp company says it’s dumping tonnes of a byproduct that could be used as animal feed.
New store is near the giant American-owned Costco Wholesale on Gunton Dr.
OPINION: Genomic data is central to unlocking a more efficient national herd.
After 153 caps, Sam Whitelock's found a job to keep himself busy for the next '30 years'.
The loss for the 12 months to the end of June compares with a $9m loss the year before.
NZPork marks its 50th anniversary by donating meat from 50 pigs to Meat the Need.
A wrap of the FAR projects taking place around the Waikato and Bay of Plenty.
Different aspects of rural women's lives made the papers back in the day.
“By 2017/2018 it was clear from our figures that wool prices were dropping off sharply."
Competitor skills have increased as more young butchers vie for the nation’s top award.
A workshop described as 'essential' for Tairāwhiti farmers is to be staged next week.
B+LNZ's Stock Number Survey shows drop in sheep and cattle numbers.
Opinion: Spring, Red, Brown or shallots, we are talking onions this week.
Amanda Currie uses wool under the vines and on the paddocks of Tinwald Farm.
Miles Hurrell, Tim Dangen, Emma Poole, C Russell, Anne Paterson, Sam Weller, C Brandolino.