The CountryListen: Time running out to eradicate myrtle rustLandcare research scientist Dr Andrea Byrom talks to Rachel Smalley about myrtle rust.17 May 10:52 PM
The CountryZespri boss to Japan after record salesZespri joins PM Bill English in a trade mission to Japan after a record growth in sales.17 May 08:34 PM
The CountryAvocado industry almost reaches $200m recordThe NZ avocado industry has experienced a record season with sales reaching $198 million.17 May 02:20 AM
The CountrySeeds saved in vault to protect speciesAgResearch has deposited a collection of seeds in a remote Arctic doomsday vault16 May 01:46 AM
The CountryFears for iconic pohutukawa in Cape ReingaThe discovery of myrtle rust in Kerikeri has sparked fears for New Zealand's sacred tree15 May 10:00 PM
The CountryCelebrating the fabulous feijoaAnnual feijoa festival to be held this weekend.15 May 04:15 AM
The CountryLeafy greens and brassicas still costlyHow about $7 for a lettuce? Stats confirm veges are more expensive this year.13 May 10:00 PM
OpinionBrian GaynorCannabis stocks an easy highCOMMENT: When will New Zealand join the world with listed marijuana stocks?12 May 08:00 PM
The CountryApril rain blow for cropsNext year's yield will be jeopardised and the only way around it is sunshine.11 May 11:12 PM
The CountryPipfruit harvest down on forecastThe pipfruit harvest forecast is down 10 per cent.11 May 07:07 AM
The CountrySoil maximisation focus of field dayWaihao Wainono Community Catchment Group field day helps farmers maximise their soil.11 May 03:50 AM
The CountryAuction brings mixed emotions for berry farmer"It's sad seeing a large chunk of our family history being sold off to someone else."10 May 10:15 PM
The Country$7 for a lettuce as vege prices shoot upThe wet weather is hitting shoppers in the pocket as fresh produce shortages continue.10 May 05:54 AM
BDBDThe CountryDelegat grape harvest growth slowsDelegat Group recorded a small gain in its Australian and New Zealand grape harvest.10 May 04:28 AM
BDBDThe CountryCounterfeits a challenge for ZespriCounterfeits remain a challenge for Zespri in quest for Chinese market dominance.10 May 04:23 AM
The CountryListen: Professor Keith Woodford investigates dairy industry alternativesIs there an alternative to the dairy industry? Professor Keith Woodford investigates.09 May 01:46 AM
The CountryHoney producers worried about myrtle rustLittle is known about how fungal disease myrtle rust could impact manuka honey production.08 May 07:00 PM
The CountryHastings District Council should withdraw from urban strategyUrban development strategy seems to have become a roadblock to development flexibility.07 May 06:00 PM
The Country$6k per bottle winery ravaged by frostBordeaux has been ravaged by frost causing an estimated 1 billion euros in damage.07 May 01:40 AM
The CountryThe Coopers expect an extra good harvestPrices are good and up to 120 people will soon be picking and packing05 May 10:00 AM
The CountryBuilding your soil workshop coming to NZUS soil ecologist Molly Haviland will visit New Zealand this month.04 May 06:47 AM
The CountryMy Food Bag hit with vege shortageThe chefs have needed to get creative with crops like leafy greens hard to come by04 May 06:23 AM
The CountryField days great for growersGrower field days are a fantastic opportunity to also engage with our growers.04 May 03:41 AM
The CountryYoung Growers preparing for national vegetable competitionNew Zealand Young Vegetable Grower Competition in Pukekohe takes place next week01 May 02:07 AM
The CountryEnvironment needs bright young Kiwis in horticultureGetting young Kiwis into horticulture careers needs to be given "considerable urgency"28 Apr 02:30 AM
The CountryListen: Julian Raine 'no farmer wants to pollute their environment'The president of Horticulture New Zealand talks weather, housing and dairy.26 Apr 02:03 AM
BDBDThe CountryZespri forecasts record profit from Gold3 licence revenueZespri expects to post a record profit this year due to Gold3 licences.23 Apr 11:28 PM
The CountryWasps' bedroom behaviour under microscopeKiwi scientists have been studying the bedroom behaviour of a parasitoid wasp.23 Apr 05:42 AM
The CountryKiwifruit crop mostly unaffected by rainThe kiwifruit crop has remained intact despite the rain.23 Apr 12:08 AM
The CountryBalancing act for future housing and horticultureA developer and horticulture insider weigh in on the battle for the Heretaunga Plains.22 Apr 06:00 AM
The CountryNZ wine exports to US are soaringTrendy Americans can't get enough of New Zealand wines.21 Apr 06:01 PM
The CountryMum shares kiwi-shaped feijoa joyMother Nature has gifted one Auckland family with a special find21 Apr 12:08 AM
The CountrySummer not so fruitful for apricot growersCentral Otago's export apricot crop has been confirmed as 20% down on last year20 Apr 10:38 PM
The CountryBay horticulture licks wounds after cyclonesThe impact of Cyclone Cook and former Cyclone Debbie could be felt for "years to come".20 Apr 07:30 PM