
The Country Full Show: July 15, 2022
Seth Carrier, Geoff Ross, Stu Duncan, Stu Loe, Don Carson.
Seth Carrier, Geoff Ross, Stu Duncan, Stu Loe, Don Carson.
Charity expected high demand for donated meat to drop over time but it had not.
The Otago skink is as rare as the kākāpō and vulnerable to cats, ferrets and hedgehogs.
After a week of wild weather, most Kiwis are expected to have some respite from rain.
Cabinet has delegated the decision over Fonterra's plan to the agriculture minister.
Missing mail included specialist appointments, car registrations and jury duty summons.
Wayne Langford will replace vice president Karen Williams who has stepped down.
Wayne Langford, Sir Don McKinnon, Chris Russell, Bernie McGahan.
Weather across the Tasman means some fruit and veggies off the menu for customers here.
NSW Deputy Premier says the disease is 'right now on our doorstep'.
Nationwide Bremworth research study looks into Kiwi's perceptions of wool.
Dr Jason Archer is back from a 12-day fact-finding trip to Canada and the United States.
Business mentoring programme comes to an end.
Tom Adkins grew up on a Whanganui farm and hopes to return there in the future.
June is particularly difficult in the cyclical forestry industry
Richard and Suze Redmayne of Rangitīkei farm Tunnel Hill win Horizons supreme award.
Biosecurity NZ carried out on-the-ground audit in Indonesia as extra layer of assurance.
Highest level of concern ever expressed about input costs in survey's history.
Police are warning farmers to be on the lookout after thefts from rural properties.
"We simply can't keep up, our products are in high demand at the moment."
Prices rose across the board, with grocery food the biggest contributor to the movement.
NZ's economy could take a severe hit in the event of an outbreak of foot-&-mouth disease.
FMD's been in Bali for at least two weeks, just as tourists return after the pandemic.
A number of alpine highways are still closed due to snow.
Dan Klink is one of 15 Hellers Sharp Blacks headed to the Olympics of butchery this year.
The farm owners have worked to increase the biodiversity of the land since 1936
Opinion: There are many good reasons to care about and take an interest in NZMB's work.
In seven days $11,410 was raised to help pay two Kaimanawa horses' extensive vet bills.
He is so proud he decided to show off his new found voice at 4.30am