Young farmers group starts up at Te Awamutu College
Te Awamutu College will soon have its own Young Farmers Club
Te Awamutu College will soon have its own Young Farmers Club
Building barriers has been used for thousands of years to protect things.
Visitors to the Fieldays had the chance to tempt their tastebuds with celebrity chefs.
Beef + Lamb New Zealand is leading a project to assess potential red meat sector
All New Zealand farmers are taking part in the Agricultural Production Census
Young Farmer 2017 winner Nigel Woodhead says his time at Lincoln University opened doors
This year's top Holstein Friesian cow has been found in Te Awamutu.
Strainrite Fencing Systems is leading change at the farm gate with its new Activator Strap
Wendy Harker of Pokuru was one of the winners at this year's Annual Conference.
Many farms are not where we want to be in average pasture cover for this time of year
A Christchurch broking firm has been fined for submitting a false customs declaration
Northern Districts names its contracted list for the coming season
Te Awamutu bowler beats the best disabled competitors on their patch at Gold Coast event.
Tree at Te Awamutu Primary School will be chopped down for safety reasons these holidays.
The long line stretched from Showcase Jewellers to Strawbridge Appliances on Alexandra St.
About 800 people linked arms in Te Awamutu to make a united stand against child abuse.
A chestnut tree that has lived at a school for years will be felled these school holidays
Mixed views on food trucks outside the Regent Theatre.
A garden of artwork narrates the journey of the inmates and obstacles they have faced.
A North Canterbury Rural Women New Zealand member is offering three scholarships for 2017.
A new Waikato Regional Council freshwater strategy has been signed off by the council.
Today we meet two teams who were also in the Innovations Tent at National Fieldays.
Climate change threatens the existence of every living thing on this planet.
An apprentice from Personal Touch Kitchens has taken out a national joinery award.
Te Awamutu trainer Clinton Isdale scored his first training win at Ruakaka with Almarie
A team of St Paul's Collegiate students won the 'Young Inventor of the Year' prize
Jason Te Brake is the youngest recipient to receive the EPI Scholarship.
Te Awamutu Primary School has taken out the Fieldays Tractor Pull competition
Kenneth Veen may not be the Rural Bachelor of the Year but he walked away with head high.