The Country'Quite full-on and toey': Pup Miley is still a rookie on-farm'She’s still user-friendly but at the moment the ears aren’t really that well painted on.'06 Oct 09:52 PM
The Country'It's not just my 25 years'. Woodville fire chief Brian Hutchins on receiving Gold StarBrian Hutchins tagged along to Woodville fire station with a friend.06 Oct 09:00 PM
The Country'Remarkable': Trout fishing season starts strong with largest fish in more than 20 years'This season has the potential to produce some truly magnificent trout ... '06 Oct 06:26 PM
The CountryDealing with 'ticky and lousy sheep' in 1921"Tick-infested sheep will not thrive, and tick-stained wool means low value."05 Oct 04:00 PM
The CountryVege tips: Chop and drop - your soil will thank youOpinion: With the warmer weather looming, it's time to get your soil well-fed.05 Oct 04:00 PM
The Country'Gut-wrenching': Gang pad dogs terrorise Auckland suburbThe dogs have killed numerous animals including cats, alpacas, calves, sheep, and goats.04 Oct 04:00 PM
The CountryThe Adkins diet: Sheep and beef couple growing pumpkin seedsClare and Grant Adkins grow premium pumpkin seeds on their Whanganui sheep and beef farm.04 Oct 04:00 PM
The CountrySupport needed for Te Puke's group day on October 31Calf club day on October 31; local schools host agricultural events leading up to it.02 Oct 05:00 PM
The CountryThe Country Fast Five: Why every day is different for Vanessa DickieThe Country has five questions to get to know rural New Zealand a little better.02 Oct 04:01 PM
The CountryHivemind: Why beekeepers should work togetherStudy finds NZ beekeepers have a wealth of experience but tend to work independently.01 Oct 02:00 AM
The Country'Perfectly imperfect' fruit and vegetables provide a recipe for business successCollaboration with restaurant Embra turned misfit pears into fine dining delight.29 Sep 11:08 PM
The CountryResidents join forces to save beach-nesting birdsThe funding boost allows 30 households to join the pest-trapping effort.29 Sep 08:48 PM
The CountryCountry life in 1945: Was boozing the answer?Liquor laws meant life was "rather dull in rural districts" back in the day.28 Sep 04:01 PM
The CountryVege tips: Why October is sow importantOPINION: Watching the new growth appear is nature at its best.28 Sep 04:00 PM
The CountryPotter's paradise: Kim Morgan's idyllic rural lifestylePotter Kim Morgan has been honing his craft for 46 years.27 Sep 05:00 PM
The CountryThe Country Fast Five: What makes Ian Evans proud to be a farmerThe Country has five questions to get to know rural New Zealand a little better.25 Sep 05:01 PM
The CountryGood thrill hunting: Gisborne course hits the markNZ Deerstalkers keen to make training course annual offering25 Sep 05:00 PM
The CountryCourses and talk encourage women to improve water confidence and safetyWomen are being empowered to do more than just tag along in powerboating and sailing.25 Sep 05:00 PM
The CountryFrom city life to microgreens: How Mama Kali's Farm sproutedMama Kali’s microgreens farm now sends 2000 packs weekly to 30 supermarkets nationwide.25 Sep 03:21 AM
The CountryChefs showcase rescued food at KiwiHarvest celebration lunchAfter saving 13 million kg of food, celebrity chefs cooked at the 13 Million Thanks event.24 Sep 12:57 AM
The CountryJury duty: 85-year-old Ian is turning batteries into goldIan Jury, 85, recycles batteries, donating over $47,000 to Taranaki Rescue Helicopter.23 Sep 06:00 AM
The CountryWinter farming challenges with Sam Whitelock and Paul WalkerTwo Farmstrong ambassadors shelter from the rain for a yarn about the winter slog.23 Sep 03:00 AM
The CountrySoldier, farrier, bullock-wrangler: The untold story of Cecil Gordon LeeOpinion: Cecil Gordon Lee's war photos resurface, revealing his role with bullocks in WWI.21 Sep 05:00 PM
The Country'Ruthlessly chopped down': A plea for native trees in 1926Ground cleared, natives removed and replaced with "trees much less beautiful" in 1926.21 Sep 05:00 PM
The CountryTulips thrive in Midhirst, garden now open by appointmentJohn Vernon’s tulip garden in Midhirst is starting to bloom.21 Sep 02:00 AM
The CountryCounting down to 'epic' Spring ShowSolid entries and almost sold-out trades space for Poverty Bay A&P Show20 Sep 05:00 PM
The CountryBroccoli: The ultimate superfood for your garden and plateOpinion: Broccoli is easy to grow, and growing your own seedlings is simple.20 Sep 04:59 PM
The CountryThe Country Fast Five: Is this NZ's most important industry?The Country has five questions to get to know rural New Zealand a little better.18 Sep 05:02 PM
The CountryEast Coast’s Nepia and Mill on top of the rugby world a century agoThe Invincibles were on tour in the UK making history.18 Sep 05:00 PM
The CountryUnited we stand: 125 years that shaped Federated FarmersFederated Farmers reflects on the journey that has shaped the organisation as it is today.18 Sep 02:21 AM
The Country'We're so stoic': Josh Kronfeld wants blokes to open up about their health'Too many of the brothers are leaving us early for... stuff that could've been prevented.'16 Sep 03:01 AM
The Country'Honoured': Megan's 'small role' in book on Angus cattleMegan Friel has been breeding Angus cattle for nearly 30 years.15 Sep 10:00 PM
The CountrySport Tararua rural travel fund applications double in financial yearApplications total about $60,000, but there's only $12,665 in the kitty.15 Sep 09:00 PM
The Country'I swung': The spider crawling down her windscreen that she couldn't catchAilsa Slui, 80, says she would be blind by now if she hadn't sought medical help.14 Sep 06:00 PM