The Country100 years of town meets countryKatikati A&P Society have started fundraising for next year’s big event.23 Jun 04:00 PM
The CountryDairy farmer's fascination for Ford tractors'The cheapest part is always the purchase and then the costs set in.'22 Jun 05:05 PM
The CountryKem Ormond discovers miner's lettuce so you don't have toOPINION: Once you know what to look for, you will start seeing it everywhere.22 Jun 05:04 PM
The Country'I was brought up with horses': New Huntsman for Maramarua HuntThe Maramarua Hunt started in 1932 and is still going strong.22 Jun 05:00 PM
The Country'A killer': Battle to find a place to live in idyllic Southland town'If we’ve got any young people wanting jobs out here, they can’t find anywhere to live.'20 Jun 11:30 PM
The CountryWhat's next for award winning dairy trainee Kirwyn Ellis?Find out what makes the Pirongia 20-year-old tick.20 Jun 05:00 PM
The CountryElectric fences turned off for schools' raceThe annual Grant Isaacs Trophy event has been hosted by Poroutawhao School since 2011.18 Jun 03:01 AM
The CountryCultivating future farmers: Programme empowers young women'The next generation plays a critical role in sustaining our economy.'17 Jun 11:12 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryNutritional benefits of avocados: Are they actually good for you?NY Times: Great on toast, salads and burgers. Plus, they're healthy - but how healthy?17 Jun 05:00 PM
The CountryOtago sheep farmer takes flock from farm to fabric to fashionGeorgina was frustrated by declining wool prices, so she decided to do something about it.17 Jun 12:00 AM
The CountryGrowing hops in the 1800sPastures Past: "The hop culture industry is about to be established in Wellington."15 Jun 05:00 PM
The Country100-year-old milk powder found at Ernest Shackleton’s Antarctica hutHow did New Zealand-made milk powder end up with Shackelton in the first place?14 Jun 05:00 PM
The CountryKem Ormond's top tips for growing garlic - not rustOpinion: I want to grow a good crop of garlic, but I seem to grow a good crop of rust!14 Jun 05:00 PM
The Country'A new and most attractive fruit' in 1928"The Chinese gooseberry could very easily be cultivated commercially."08 Jun 05:05 PM
The CountryPupils plant over 500 native seedlingsThe students have been raising native seedlings in a greenhouse at their school.07 Jun 05:00 PM
The CountryWhat do art, charity and unusually shaped fruit have in common?Do you have weirdly shaped fruit? Wonky Box wants to hear from you.06 Jun 08:45 PM
The CountryTe Ranga School's hunting pestsRural school event has new focus and new messages05 Jun 06:00 PM
The Country'Truly humbled': Jamie Mackay receives King's Birthday HonourNZME host thought his mates were having him on when he made the Honours list.02 Jun 07:59 PM
RoyalsRural community well represented in King's Birthday HonoursFans of The Country may also notice a familiar name from the field of broadcasting.02 Jun 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryHow environmental rules led farming duo into making craft beerElissa Cooper talks about finding success in brewing while juggling running a farm.02 Jun 05:00 PM
The CountryThe rural women breaking the grass ceiling in the 1940sWomen’s Division of the Farmer’s Union became Women’s Division Federated Farmers in 1947.01 Jun 05:05 PM
The CountryHawke's Bay Farmers Market thrilled to be named the best'This award serves as a testament to the resilience and dedication of our stallholders.'31 May 06:00 PM
The CountryKem Ormond: Chelsea Flower Show a wealth of floral wonderOPINION: I was drawn into the Great Pavilion with its dazzling displays.31 May 06:00 PM
The CountryFrom 40 packs a week to 1500, mother-daughter duo nourishing Te Puke with microgreens'Microgreens are not just the garnish on a meal at a fancy restaurant.'30 May 08:00 PM
The CountryEggbeaters and electric fences: Why Fieldays was my heyday - Glenn DwightOpinion: 7-year-old Glenn tried not to learn but Fieldays still taught him a thing or two.30 May 05:00 PM
The CountryPoliticians vs farmers in fundraiser rugby matchRugby fundraiser is to support farmers affected by Cyclone Gabrielle.23 May 09:15 PM
The CountryOrdinary farm scene photographs given a painting-like qualityCapturing the innocence of a young child who sees the farm as his playground.23 May 05:00 PM
The CountryInspired by Captain Tom: 99-year-old fundraising for three charities educated at Whanganui CollegiateWhanganui Collegiate Old Boy to walk 100km for fundraising.22 May 10:22 PM
The CountryHomesteading: Meet the Kiwis ditching modern life'The city lifestyle seems to come with a lot more pressure and stress.'20 May 09:30 PM
The CountryLarry the duck becomes Daisy from HikuaiIt appears Larry has a tragic tale of lost love but is reunited with extended family.20 May 06:30 PM
The CountryMusic and art collide at Bay of Plenty lifestyle blockExperimenting with textures, shapes and colours is Angela McKenzie’s passion.18 May 04:40 PM
The CountryWhat can you grow in your kitchen?Herbs and microgreens are easier than you think (and it's cheaper than buying them).17 May 06:00 PM
The CountryPāmu keen to grow new generation of farmersNew apprenticeship scheme combines on-farm experience, academic learning and life skills.17 May 05:00 PM
The CountryPollination work keeps pair as busy as their bees“We do a lot of kiwifruit and avocado pollination. That’s what keeps us going.”14 May 02:21 AM