The Country'It’s been one of those years': Farmlands records more lossesThe co-op has posted a $14.3 million net loss after tax for the year ended June 2024.19 Nov 11:00 PM
The CountryExtending the lifespan of calves will create a new market for new protein sourceNew Zealand’s low-carbon beef production is set to accelerate.19 Nov 09:30 PM
The CountryNapier keeps controversial site in strategy plan, Hastings votes no to building on fertile landTwo proposed residential development sites in Havelock North were removed from the FDS.19 Nov 09:13 PM
The CountryDairy boost with positive GDT resultMore good news following the 4.8% jump from the previous event two weeks ago.19 Nov 08:15 PM
The Country'Unbelievable': Jeremy Clarkson clashes with BBC reporter at UK farmers’ protestReporter accused Clarkson of buying his farm to avoid the UK inheritance tax.19 Nov 06:09 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryAgriZeroNZ says climate change solutions for agriculture will endureClimate change initiatives for agriculture will go the distance, Wayne McNee says.19 Nov 04:00 PM
The CountryAmy Ferguson wins Corriedales woolhandling open finalLandscape architect Brittany Smith took out the senior title.19 Nov 04:00 AM
The CountryThe Country: David Seymour on the Hīkoi to ParliamentDavid Seymour, Mark de Lautour, Paul Paynter, Vanessa Winning, Phil Duncan, Barry Soper.19 Nov 12:25 AM
The CountryMāori-US telco partnership to help extend 5G coverage to rural communitiesTū Ātea and Mavenir to to enable faster internet and improved mobile services.18 Nov 10:19 PM
The CountryJack Fagan wins second Corriedale shearing titleFagan flew in from Western Australia in his successful bid to regain the title.18 Nov 10:12 PM
The Country'It's all very posh': Young Kiwi trains at ancient saddlery guildSophia's diploma is overseen by the Worshipful Company of Cordwainers.18 Nov 08:16 PM
The CountryFinn Ross talks carbon farming on The CountryFinn Ross, Alan Thomson, Dr Jacqueline Rowarth.18 Nov 12:25 AM
The CountryCyclone stories of Gisborne farmers feature in Farmstrong bookRob and Marie Burke have first hand experience tackling disaster.18 Nov 12:22 AM
The CountryOpinion: Why farmers need field trialsOpinion: It's hard to imagine how an agricultural model could give a complete picture.17 Nov 11:49 PM
The CountryWorm-rich soil lifts cow health at Golden Bay dairy farmThe Packards adopted the Albrecht-Kinsey fertiliser system 15 years ago.17 Nov 11:05 PM
The CountryRegister to join The Country at the Emerson's Golf OpenJoin Jamie Mackay on the Otago Golf Club on November 28 to celebrate The Mackaiser.17 Nov 10:13 PM
The Country'I've had nightmares': Petition calls for Govt action to fight toxic weedWithout a proper plan the weed would take over the landscape and dominate pasture.17 Nov 10:00 PM
The CountryGetting Through: New Farmstrong resources for farmers after severe weatherHawke’s Bay farmers share recovery stories in book and website launch.17 Nov 05:00 PM
The CountryLivestock agent Lars Hardy has gift of the gavelThe PGG Wrightson livestock agent is passionate about stock and auctioneering.17 Nov 04:01 PM
The CountryHappy hooves, happy herdHardy Froneman of Hoof Trim, Hawke’s Bay, specialises in the Dutch five-step method.17 Nov 04:00 PM
The CountryMum hears screw or brace come loose during son's rollercoaster ride at A&P showA man fixed the rollercoaster by hand then carried on running it, the mother said.17 Nov 01:17 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionLiam DannLiam Dann: You’ll soon pay more for a block of cheese - and it’s good newsOPINION: Dairy prices and growing conditions are lining up to give the economy a boost.16 Nov 04:00 PM
The CountryOpinion: Why finger limes are worth the splurgeOPINION: These are the most gorgeous fruits I have tried in a long while.16 Nov 04:00 PM
The CountryPastures Past: 'A terrible thing' - 1935 foot-and-mouth warning"We should not take any risks with it,” said Mr. T. L. Lancaster.16 Nov 04:00 PM
The CountryVege tips: Grow spring onions, make potato saladOPINION: Spring onions are versatile but this dish is my favourite use for them.16 Nov 04:00 PM
The Country'Virtually nothing is wasted': The art of taxidermy“Very little of the actual animal is used in the taxidermy,” Mark Walker says.15 Nov 04:01 PM
The Country'Never a dull day': Whanganui gets new graduate vetAodhan Wildbore takes up his role as part of the Voluntary Bonding Scheme.15 Nov 04:00 PM
The CountryTrump, tariffs, and NZ's forestry industry: Marcus MussonSponsored content: Fingers crossed Europeans get a hankering for Chinese-made furniture.15 Nov 04:00 PM
The CountryOpinion: 'Good' is great in rural conversationsOPINION: 'It’s partly about economy of words. Why use 10 words when one will do?'15 Nov 04:00 PM
The Country$3b opportunity: Nearly 9000 hectares set aside for Southland aquacultureOceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones announce five new Aquaculture Settlement Areas.15 Nov 02:56 AM
The CountryOpinon: Farmer wins South Island gumboot throwing titleOPINION: Gumboot throwing is a bit of art and harder than you think.15 Nov 02:00 AM
The CountryThe Country at the Christchurch ShowCarter, Acland, Duncan, Humm, Wiggins, Nicholls, Trevelyan, Soper, Duncum.15 Nov 01:15 AM
The Country'They’re welcomed, gumboots and all': Waihou's rural coffee haven“Every day is different and we feel as though we’re making a difference in people’s day.”14 Nov 08:45 PM
Sheep and BeefLivestock report: IHC Calf & Rural Scheme supported at Inglewood saleSponsored content: “It’s awesome. The generosity of all farmers, once again, is so good.”14 Nov 07:39 PM