PremiumPremiumOpinionBrian FallowBrian Fallow: Putting a cap on emissionsParliament takes another step towards creating a trading scheme to fight climate change.11 Jun 05:00 PM
The CountryLabour-Green coalition isn't bad news for farmers - James ShawIt's a "myth perpetuated by the other side", says Greens co-leader.11 Jun 12:59 AM
The CountryDoes fewer cows mean more money for farmers?Comment: If farmers can make more money by destocking, why aren't they doing it?11 Jun 12:30 AM
The CountryPest plant alligator weed clogs waterwaysAlligator weed is a pest plant and HRC is asking for community help.10 Jun 10:00 PM
The CountrySouth Island winter tomato growers hit by carbon chargesSome South Island growers said they faced oblivion through record high carbon charges.10 Jun 10:00 PM
The CountryComment: Why food waste is everyone's fightComment: Govt, companies & consumers all have a part to play in battle against food waste10 Jun 04:15 AM
The CountryFerrets numbers rise in Hawke's BayBumper breeding season leads to an increase in ferret numbers in Hawke's Bay.09 Jun 11:59 PM
The CountryCall not to exempt Manapouri from standardsPetition calls for Govt not to exempt the Manapouri Power Scheme from national standards.09 Jun 12:30 AM
The CountryNew jobs created to remove wilding pinesA $100,000 cash injection has created 16 jobs in Queenstown - removing wilding pines.09 Jun 12:00 AM
The CountryComment: We need to be smarter togetherUrban and rural New Zealanders need to stop pointing fingers and get on the same page.08 Jun 10:11 PM
The CountryDeer are not welcome in NorthlandNRC is determined to exterminate feral deer.08 Jun 09:48 PM
The CountryStrict stink bug measures show results - Biosecurity New ZealandEven tougher rules to combat brown marmorated stink bug will be introduced next season.04 Jun 01:15 AM
The CountryEfforts to boost New Zealand's native bird populationsMulti-agency project focuses on forest food sources to boost native bird population04 Jun 01:00 AM
The CountryBirds returning to RangikapitiRestoring birdlife is the big goal at Rangikapiti.03 Jun 08:16 PM
The CountryDr Doug Edmeades: N fertiliser cap ignores basic scienceComment: Govt's recent decision to cap nitrogen fertiliser is doomed to failure.02 Jun 01:15 AM
The CountryGovt reveals new cap, emissions budget, in ETS reformThe Government has announced a fresh reforms to one of NZ's biggest climate policy levers.01 Jun 08:30 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionAdam Canning: Clean river promises have been swept awayComment: Plan to restore rivers to a healthy state within a generation lacks ambition.01 Jun 05:00 PM
The CountryCall for help to eradicate Japanese walnutStreamcare Group and agencies working to control invasive weed with help of public.30 May 12:59 AM
PremiumPremiumThe Country'Same old gravy train': Hawke's Bay iwi chief's scathing attack on water policyCouncil says it has no choice but to pick which water bodies are the most 'outstanding'.29 May 02:15 AM
The CountryIssues remain in Government's water reforms - DairyNZThere is still a sting in the tail from Essential Freshwater package says Dr Tim Mackle.28 May 06:00 PM
The CountryWhat farmers think of Govt's freshwater reformsFeds says changes to Govt's Essential Freshwater regulations reflect farmer feedback.28 May 01:15 AM
The CountryIrrigationNZ on impact of Govt's water reformsComplexity of large scale reform will have cost and operational impacts on irrigators.28 May 01:00 AM
The CountryNew Govt water reforms miss mark on nitrogen pollution, advocates sayThe Govt has unveiled reforms to clean up our rivers, but water campaigners aren't happy.28 May 12:07 AM
The CountryDOC conduct pest fish control among peat lakesDOC rangers are getting into the peat lakes to work on pest fish control.27 May 11:00 PM
The CountryGoat farm takes top spot at Auckland Ballance Farm Environment AwardGoat farming entrepreneurs take top spot at Auckland Ballance Farm Environment Awards.27 May 11:00 PM
The CountryBringing Coromandel brown kiwi homeUp to 200 Coromandel brown kiwi to return from Motutapu annually forever if capacity hit23 May 04:50 AM
The CountryCall for ORC to get behind landowners in battle against rabbit infestationOtago Regional Council should step in and help says Richard Bowman.21 May 11:45 PM
The CountrySpindleberry - it climbs and smothers native treesClimbing spindleberry is an invasive winter pest plant.21 May 03:16 AM
The CountryWallaby curse: Farmer refuses to be caught on the hopWalter Cameron has been battling wallabies on the family farm for decades.18 May 11:08 PM
The CountryClimate action plan takes shape for Hamilton City CouncilProposals for the action plan were outlined earlier in the month18 May 12:13 AM
The CountryBudget 2020: Nature jobs for out-of-work Kiwis?But criticism climate change has been short-changed.14 May 03:01 AM
The CountryComment: The making of the Pea Weevil ladyComment: How did a townie end up in farming and known as the Pea Weevil lady?13 May 02:45 AM
The CountryFarming family's efforts help secure reserve status for wetlandManiototo family is protecting the largest remaining scroll plain wetland in NZ.12 May 03:00 AM
The CountryAre single-use plastics on their way back?Covid-19 could be a big setback to progress on eliminating plastics, says Ian Proudfoot.11 May 11:45 PM