The Country'It’s going to make a comeback': Farming couple's wool optimismAfter Cyclone Gabrielle, the Akers look to the future for their family and wool sector.08 Aug 05:00 PM
The Country'That's 500 kilograms of muscle': Roaming stallions pose safety risk“Stallions will rip through fences and ropes and everything else to get what they want."07 Aug 10:17 PM
The CountryThe Country Fast Five: Meet Greg and Dansy CoppellThe Country has five questions to get to know rural New Zealand a little better.07 Aug 05:01 PM
The CountryWhy Whanganui will be buzzing this weekendWhanganui is going to be in a bit of a buzz this weekend.07 Aug 04:59 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryFrom poison apples to superfoods: The evolution of tomatoesNew York Times: Tomatoes, once deemed toxic, are now considered a superfood.07 Aug 07:00 AM
The CountryPork industry posthumously honours Canterbury farmer"He is remembered & respected as someone people could always call to discuss the sector.”07 Aug 03:00 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryForget Barry Crump - this is the new face of the New Zealand bushSam Gibson wants to bring our bush back from the brink.06 Aug 10:00 PM
The CountryOpinion: Where has all the veal gone?Opnion: I can remember seeing veal in the local butcher shop window when I was young.06 Aug 04:59 PM
The CountryCouple say goodbye to Te Puke TrufflesWhen they planted their trees, they’d never even tried a truffle.06 Aug 01:42 AM
The CountryHow Sam Dodd ended up an award-winning dairy farmer'From Year 10 I always wanted to be a paramedic.'05 Aug 05:00 PM
The Country'We like to think of the catchment as one big farm'“Our goal is to build a thriving, knowledgeable and healthy rural community."05 Aug 12:27 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryLinda Hall: Intelligence of the lambs leaves humans feeling sheepishOPINION: Yep, the humans took the wrong ewe and her twins.04 Aug 06:00 PM
The CountryFarmhouse dryer fire sparks lint reminderInvestigation found that the fire had begun as a result of lint build-up in the dryer.04 Aug 05:00 PM
The CountryThe 40-million-year-old solution helping Katikati farmersThey may be small, but they’re mighty.03 Aug 05:01 PM
The Country'Dear Mr. Milkman': The unlikely agony aunt of the '30sRemembering the milkman, his horse and milk cans03 Aug 05:00 PM
The CountrySlander, construction errors, fist fights: The story of Te Aroha's Coulter BridgeThe Coulter Bridge in Te Aroha was officially opened 95 years ago.03 Aug 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryWhen stray horses roamed Napier’s streets, inflicting injuries on those they came acrossOpinion: In 1879, stray horses became a 'nuisance in Napier', especially at night.02 Aug 06:00 PM
The CountryThe Subtil difference: Award-winning couple work with the next generation of farmers'Sometimes it feels hard to be a farmer, so it’s up to us to tell the positive stories.'02 Aug 05:01 PM
The CountryHigh noon for J and T Hickey Charity dog trialsThere has been a good standard of competition in the 58th running of the event.02 Aug 05:00 PM
The CountryVege tips: Don't pass up the versatile parsnipOpinion: Do you say "pass" to parsnips or are they a fave?02 Aug 04:59 PM
The Country150-year-old Frimley Park poplar gets new life as playground flock150-year-old Frimley poplar tree brought back to life as part of new playground feature.02 Aug 02:09 AM
The Country'I’ve worn out many saw blades': Repairing Te Waimate WoolshedTe Waimate Woolshed was built in 1855.30 Jul 10:40 PM
The Country‘So beautiful’: NZ's best pie has been crownedHotly contested, these are all the winners in the Bakels NZ Pie Awards.30 Jul 09:01 PM
The CountryPie king Patrick Lam among gold award pastry winnersIt's no surprise Patrick's Pies has scored high in this year's awards.30 Jul 10:30 AM
The CountrySoil Sisters bringing people together on the land"There’s a real magic that happens when we get together and put our hands in the Earth.”27 Jul 05:00 PM
The CountryBeefing up farm aid in the 70s"To encourage farmers to build storage for winter feed the Government is to provide aid."27 Jul 05:00 PM
The CountryWhen durian meets hotpot: ‘Stinky’ viral dish hits AucklandHerald journalist tries durian hotpot for the first time and finds it 'yummy'27 Jul 05:00 PM
The CountryTwo by two: Bay chainsaw champion chipping away at international successWaretini-Hemara hopes to be the first Kiwi to compete in Chetwynd World Carving Champs.26 Jul 06:00 PM
The Country'Healthy happy cows and people': Welcome to Jerseyhill Farm“Michael always makes sure the cows are tended to before feeding himself.”26 Jul 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryMatt Chisholm on nearly losing everything and bouncing backThe former journalist and TV presenter has written his second book.26 Jul 05:00 PM
The CountryEquine therapy paradise plays key role in people’s mental health and wellbeing journeysThe tranquil environment also contributes positively to therapeutic outcomes for clients.26 Jul 05:00 PM
The CountryFrom gross to gorgeous: My leek odysseyOpinion: As a child I detested leeks.26 Jul 05:00 PM
The CountryListening to the science at Owl FarmThe dairy farm is a venture at St Peter’s School and a well-known demonstration farm.26 Jul 04:59 PM
The CountryHow dairy! CCTV sheds light, but mystery milkman's motive unclearWho is leaving flavoured milk at an Alexandra petrol station? CCTV may have the answers.25 Jul 11:38 PM