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'Give me your keys or I will f*****g kill you,' teen burglar's threat
The teen admitted going into the bedroom armed with a knife, bottle, broom and torch.
The teen admitted going into the bedroom armed with a knife, bottle, broom and torch.
Methane-catching masks on trial for British cows to reduce their carbon 'hoofprint'.
Valuer General Neill Sullivan is allowed to present evidence in the case.
Luxon says Kiwi farmers are already "the most carbon-efficient in the world".
The Government's bill to ban live exports stumbled at select committee.
Elke Pascoe explains how she lives a transtasman lifestyle juggling being mum and CEO.
Kenneth McIntyre organised a contractor to unlawfully dig into a stream.
Only 2 per cent of New Zealand's population are farmers, rural study finds.
With meat industry hit and calving season approaching, hundreds more workers fast-tracked.
The 42ha Showgrounds Hawke's Bay in Hastings is edging closer to becoming council-owned.
Residential construction feeling the pinch as building costs rise and house prices fall.
The 18-year-old man made a brief appearance in the Hamilton District Court.
But caution advised as economic headwinds threaten.
A veterinarian said the cattle at a Manawatū farm would have died slow, painful deaths.
"If the farm goes, so does the school" - Toby Williams, Federated Farmers.
NZX milk price futures break over $10/kg for the first time since 2016.
Nathan Stratford, of Invercargill, competes in the heats of the NZ Shearing Circuit Final at Armidale Merino Stud in Gimmerburn on Saturday. He went on to win the competition. Made with funding from NZ On Air. Video / Jared Morgan / ODT
The sorry saga could have had an even worse ending, reports Kurt Bayer.
As well as lower emissions, reduced spray drift & improved soil and tree health expected.
The best of business in New Zealand set to be honoured in the annual Top 200 awards.
Tourism looks set for another hard year, so good dairy industry news is welcome.
Shepherdess magazine is connecting rural women.
Hush on the deal: Invercargill City Council has sold a large piece of farmland.
A young Hawke's Bay farmer is on a successful path with stock breeding and sales.
Farmers already in an afforestation programme.
The woman is jointly charged with stealing about $1.8m over 19 months.
Groundswell founders say they disagree with some of the signs at their protests.
'Even the farm staff, when we started documenting all the kills, were staggered'.
Many across the nation are jumping on the non-homogenised milk bandwagon.