Exercising rural women's right to mental wellbeing
Happiness Editor Matt Heath talks to Kate Ivey.
Happiness Editor Matt Heath talks to Kate Ivey.
Ironically, publicity of the raids actually increased Lindsay Farm's customer base.
New Ukraine ambassador says farmers killed, equipment trashed.
New York Times: Investors are rushing to buy up pastures and plant carbon-sucking trees.
The govt sparked fury with plan to curb livestock numbers to meet climate change targets.
The housing agency failed to price risk in the land purchase.
A programme will compare regenerative farming practices to conventional methods.
Exciting tech initiatives give some hope for humanity
'It could be very hard to eradicate.'
The threat to jobs alone is formidable.
Minister of Agriculture Damien O'Connor spoke about the country's biosecurity systems and the threat of foot and mouth disease should it reach New Zealand. Video / Mark Mitchell
$9300 has been paid for a top farm dog at the annual sale in Gore. Made with funding from NZ On Air. Video / Michael Curreen / ODT
Pacific leaders hope some transtasman rivalry at forum will help Australia up its game.
Workers protest in the Netherlands – and they've won support from a famous fan
Take it from someone who worked with Ross. He knows what he's doing, writes Paul Catmur.
The HWEN plan lets farmers pay different rates for methane and carbon dioxide emissions.
TikTok-famous Freddie may possibly be New Zealand's youngest and keenest farmer.
EDITORIAL: It has been Jacinda Ardern's toughest overseas trade mission yet.
The deal took four years of often torturous negotiations.
Geoff Ross says trialling alternative methods is 'how sectors advance'.
The PM has said she will leave without a deal if what is on the table is not good enough.
New strain of antibiotic-resistant bacteria circulating among pigs is ringing alarm bells.
Hawke's Bay wool scourer's $2.4 million investment in the future
Dairy on the Canterbury Plains: was it a big mistake? Frank Film investigates. Video / Frank Film
Farming company, managers fined $95,000 for the deaths of hundreds of calves.
'Plant and walk away' forests lead to job loss, fire risk
Dairy co-operative plans to buy back its own shares from June 30.
NZ has highest per capita take of water for agriculture among OECD.
WITT's new agricultural tutor has all the knowledge and hands-on experience for her role.
ANALYSIS: Was last week's major climate change announcement a case of vested interests?