The CountrySick of rotting produce? These are the fruit and veg that last the longestWith the right knowledge and storage, you can cut food waste and save money.13 May 09:00 PM
The CountryExhibition hopes for a revival in art of woollen crafts'Unless we get young people to come on board and show an interest, these crafts will die.'13 May 03:20 AM
The CountryShowcasing sheep and beef farming in New ZealandA social media channel provides a glimpse into farming life.12 May 10:00 PM
The CountryRebuilding history a family affairHe used parts of an old bus chassis to painstakingly rebuild the Model 33.12 May 05:00 PM
The CountryFrom derelict quarry to an arboretum with a twistIt's hard to believe the land was once a derelict, greywacke quarry 30 years ago.11 May 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryTips to stop wasting food: Why ‘just in case’ is costing you money'People buy broccoli and lettuce every week because that’s what they have always done.'10 May 06:00 PM
The CountryOff-the-grid lifestyle a winner for rural coupleRebecca and David Stewart only raise what they need to sustain them.10 May 05:00 PM
The CountryNorthlander stars in return of TV show Young RidersIt took a while to get used to being on camera but it soon became second nature.10 May 05:00 PM
The Country'Incredibly generous': Farmer gifts 103ha with panoramic coastal views for regional parkThe generous gift has been called a rarity and 'true legacy' for the Bay of Plenty.09 May 03:31 AM
PremiumPremiumThe Country'Getting the cows, learning lines': From a dairy hamlet to ShakespeareA rural actor who learns lines amongst cows is set to be front stage at the Globe.08 May 01:37 AM
The CountryCity couple's mushroom venture sprouts from pandemicBenson Thomas and Hattie MacLennan once lived a city life in Auckland.05 May 10:21 PM
PremiumPremiumThe Country'A bit of banter': Competition on the maimai still high after 35 years of father-son duck shooting'If someone does a terrible shot we let them know.'05 May 03:00 AM
The CountryThree women take out top spots in Pureora Hunting CompNumbers for the annual competition are back to pre-Covid levels, DoC says.04 May 07:00 PM
The CountryMeat the Need asks Canterbury to 'pack and give back'Charity asks businesses across Canterbury to help pack food boxes.04 May 05:00 PM
The CountryA successful second year for Farmer Time for Schools“We have many farmers eager to participate, but currently face a shortage of teachers.”03 May 05:00 PM
The CountryHealthy game populations reported for start of duck hunting seasonLate maize harvest affects availability of spots for shooters.03 May 05:00 PM
The CountryKarapiro couple nuts about macadamiasPaul Gardiner & Helen Stockman are one season away from seeing the fruits of their labour.03 May 05:00 PM
The CountryGoing hunting? Here's what the season's looking like in your regionA good breeding season means opening weekend looks promising for hunters.30 Apr 10:02 PM
The CountryTime running out for NZ’s copper phone networkOne of our biggest telcos plans to pull the plug next year.28 Apr 08:06 PM
The CountryThe Waikato Hunt is in the dog house - in a good way“Our kennels had been at their Fencourt Road location in Cambridge since 1968."27 Apr 05:00 PM
The CountryPastures Past: Drovers vs motoristsDrover has almost become a word of the past.27 Apr 05:00 PM
The CountryMeet dragline enthusiast Neil Fitzgerald'Using draglines I dug canals, formed stopbanks and cleared drains all over the Waikato.'26 Apr 05:00 PM
The CountryCauli-power: The best cauliflower recipesIt’s come a long way from being boiled and bland - look what cauliflower can do now.25 Apr 12:00 AM
The CountryHawke's Bay's 'Captain Tom' to tackle 100km in 100th year'Hammie' not afraid of stepping out for the cause.22 Apr 11:30 PM
PremiumPremiumThe Country'I sat down and made a personal commitment': Dealing with disasterTessa Appleby's resilient nature saw her get through the cyclone and thrive as a leader.22 Apr 10:09 PM
The Country'Like little utes': Salmon farm's tuk-tuk trial a successMt Cook Alpine Salmon uses tuk-tuks on its farms to move equipment and people around.21 Apr 10:45 PM
The CountryBuck Mackay retires as Dannevirke Rugby Park’s long-serving groundsmanAfter 50 years serving rugby Buck Mackay retires21 Apr 09:00 PM
The Country'Where did my food come from?': Can you do 12 months of NZ-only food?Before you collectively sigh at the 'woke term', know it's not a new fad.20 Apr 10:54 PM
The Country'You get the big and the small': Why Kate loves being a rural vet“It’s full on but I’m pretty lucky to go to some neat parts of Bay of Plenty."20 Apr 05:00 PM
The Country'Our crazy plan': From corporate life to avocado tourism advocates“Most people wouldn’t do this much in 10 years, and we’ve gone and done it in two."19 Apr 06:01 PM
The CountryLocal Waipu shop's award-winning cheeses answer to new EU regulationsOrigin Northland in Waipu sells food products with the lowest possible food miles.19 Apr 06:00 PM
The CountryNo flies on them: The plant-boosting powers of the humble dung beetleUnsung heroes of the insect world renowned for their prowess in breaking down cattle dung.19 Apr 05:00 PM
The CountryWorld War II veteran looks back on ‘lucky life’Clive Kenyon looks back on war times and his life.19 Apr 04:30 PM