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Increased efforts to recycle more ag waste
Associate Environment Minister Scott Simpson is sending a support to Agrecovery
Associate Environment Minister Scott Simpson is sending a support to Agrecovery
National has announced Ultra-Fast Broadband will be extended to a further 23 towns
Young Farmers is stepping up its mental health campaign among rural youth
Colleen Bryant faithfully delivered the Te Awamutu Courier rail, hail or shine.
Chorus has finished work upgrading a rural cabinet in Waipa District
"The less plastic we use, the better for the environment."
The 42-year-old won his category at the NABBA WFF Pro Show in Auckland at the weekend.
"Taking on a leadership role of this magnitude can be daunting."
Zac Ranby and Jaxon Hines-Sutton won Best in Fair, topping more than 350 entries.
Peter Hollinshead says Sir Colin Meads was a great rugby player and a great bloke.
Government confirms it no longer permits imports of products containing animal manure.
DCANZ joins 14 other primary industry sectors that have agreed to work with Government
One teaspoon of soil contains more living organisms than there are people in the world.
This time last year Damien Bell couldn't walk from his bedroom to the kitchen.
All three Jacobson brothers were born at Matariki Hospital in Te Awamutu.
RWNZ recognises that the manufacture of methamphetamine is a widespread issue
Foot-and-mouth disease is characterised by blisters in the mouth and on the feet.
King Country Taranaki MP Barbara Kuriger is disappointment at Labour's proposed water tax.
Many farms are struggling with wet soils making for slower growth rates
Consumer NZ testing shows close similarities in nutrient content between major milk brands
Facing redundancy was no barrier for Amy Arnold
A 13-strong judging team is gearing up to review over 500 wines
The challenge to create better value dairy-beef calves is compelling
The Green Party plan to focus on environmental planning and management if in power.
Three new appointments to the Board of Wools of New Zealand send a clear message
A Te Awamutu family is hosting a quiz night to raise funds for Hospice Waikato
Federated Farmers' challenge to Labour is: "Tell us what numbers you have in mind."
The arable industry is optimistic and looking forward after a wet harvest
Future discussion around water use is inevitable, and a necessary part of conversation