Vet: Producing quality milk has its rewards
The key to dairy farm prosperity is good mastitis control.
The key to dairy farm prosperity is good mastitis control.
Farmers are being urged to complete their environment plans for their land.
Ben Fisher says he's excited and hopes he will meet someone special.
On the menu is mānuka-smoked pork belly, eel, mushroom pearls, pikopiko and kawakawa.
MPI has ordered removal of plant material at 5 affected apple and stone fruit nurseries.
Waikato farmers safely disposed of six tonnes of waste at an inaugural event.
Updated information on the mycoplasma bovis outbreak.
Te Aroha scrap metal artist Adrian Worsley will be presenting a sculpture at Fieldays.
A new Lincoln University initiative is responding to the need to use land productively.
The inaugural Natural Fibre Exchange (NFX) trading event attracted strong participation.
Around 100 cats of all shapes and sizes will be vying for the overall supreme cat award.
Te Awamutu and Pirongia firefighters join 950 firefighters from around the country.
Waipā District Council are looking to work with NZTA after two nose to tail crashes.
One family's cat needed its leg amputated after it was shot in the shoulder.
There's Anzac biscuit, blueberry shortcake and banana split.
Farmers 4 Positive Change are running meetings focused on water quality.
Four candidates will vie for two positions on the Horticulture New Zealand Board.
Heartland Bank will team up with NZ Young Farmers to support youth in rural industries.
A special-edition T6070 New Holland tractor will remain on a Te Kawa farm.
Dr Nic Lees says New Zealand agriculture cannot continue with business as usual.
The best bakers in NZ are up against each other for the 2018 NZ Bakels Supreme Pie Awards.
50 years of Fieldays is being celebrated in an exhibition at Waikato Museum.
New Zealand's land-based primary industries need to get ready for serious crop diseases.
An Ōhope teacher has had a dream come true after two of her books were published.
The Farm Gauge was launched at the DairyNZ Farmers' Forum in Waipa last week.
When a cow becomes lame, this is often because of historic trauma to the foot.
The pay-it-forward initiative buys lunch for a hungry child in Te Awamutu.
Last week Te Awamutu's David and Fay Haberfield celebrated 60 years of marriage.
The group has been fed, clothed and put up in five-star hotels.
He is still a young man growing up in this world.