
A story of joy and hope: The pig, the cyclone and the refuge of a muddy mattress
Lucky the pig has grown into a big book star.
Lucky the pig has grown into a big book star.
Taupō's annual dog trials have thrown a big bone to the local rescue helicopter service.
Peter Leitch says his memory is going but he's still as sharp as a tack.
The weather interrupted the bull sales but some great prices were achieved.
“If Leo gets involved, there will be change.”
Opinion: I am relatively new to this variety of plum, but I am now sold on it.
Ocean Farm is the end of the line for the wastewater treatment for Ashburton.
'The bulls were like peas in a pod right through the catalogue'
Relaxing rules around developing wetlands is “common sense”.
Wayne Langford, Winston Peters, Kate Acland, Jane Smith, Chris Brandolino, Chris Russell.
'I drove past and looked at them and thought ‘crap they are going to have to move’.'
The awards celebrate the successes of Fonterra’s manufacturing sites across the country.
The Government is expected to introduce legislation to Parliament next year.
Panel to be chaired by former climate change commissioner and respected farmer.
Burping livestock levy soon a reality abroad as Denmark goes for tax New Zealand ditched.
Govt committed to a 'fair and sustainable pricing system for on-farm emissions by 2030'.
Financial Times: Concerns protectionist policies are exacerbating inflation,
Farmer Wayne Langford and his wife Tyler talk about their struggles with depression.
Ever wondered what happens to all that uneaten food you throw out each week?
Hundreds were evacuated from their homes after states of emergency were declared.
Rabobank's Global Avocado Update 2024 finds new opportunities for Kiwi growers.
Christopher Luxon, Daniel Carson, Tony Williams, Craig Wiggins, Pia Piggott.
Farmers head to the drop-in event for the Taranaki Land and Freshwater Plan.
A State of Emergency has been declared in some areas.
Sharemilkers fare better in 2022-2023 but all dairy farmers need to watch spending.
'They become the scientists ... become kaitiaki for our ngahere.'
Labour introduced the ban in April last year while still in government.
“Without being able to sell stock - farmers have had no cashflow for months."
Major Fonterra supplier grazed about 5000 cattle on more than 2000 hectares.
Ongoing wait taking a mental toll on stricken farmers.