
Anxious wait for meatworkers ahead of surprise meeting
Hundreds of Canterbury meatworkers anxiously waiting to find out if their jobs are safe.
Hundreds of Canterbury meatworkers anxiously waiting to find out if their jobs are safe.
Maize croppers report great start to planting and bud burst going well for grape growers.
Todd McClay, Kathryn Wright, Mark de Lautour, Jack Cocks, Chris Russell.
Changes a compromise for long-time critic of the policy, Fisheries Minister Shane Jones.
The Country has five questions to get to know rural New Zealand a little better.
After a tumultuous decade, some new names have emerged as NZ's biggest dairy farmers.
Those who call the place home do so under an annual licence agreement with the council.
Mama Kali’s microgreens farm now sends 2000 packs weekly to 30 supermarkets nationwide.
Miles Hurrell, Christopher Luxon, Tyler Langford, Jane Smith.
Chairman remains optimistic despite NZ King Salmon's profit drop and fish losses.
OPINION: NZ must sort out domestic education to ensure a supply for the workforce.
Toby Williams, Dom Jones, Cameron Bagrie, Dr Jacqueline Rowarth, Graeme Smith.
After saving 13 million kg of food, celebrity chefs cooked at the 13 Million Thanks event.
'Would it grow? Would it take up nitrogen? And to our surprise, it did a fantastic job!'
Project Wai aims to develop water storage and distribution for horticulture and farming.
Ian Jury, 85, recycles batteries, donating over $47,000 to Taranaki Rescue Helicopter.
Two Farmstrong ambassadors shelter from the rain for a yarn about the winter slog.
Mark Cameron, Levi Lanauze, Emma Higgins, Mary van Andel, Phil Duncan.
Asparagus Growers Council thinks prices will come down as production ramps up.
Plans for the sale of the consumer business are also in the market spotlight.
Opinion: Cecil Gordon Lee's war photos resurface, revealing his role with bullocks in WWI.
Peter Green will tour NZ in October, promoting sustainable seaweed aquaculture.
Ground cleared, natives removed and replaced with "trees much less beautiful" in 1926.
'It’s like having a mate; you can’t spend 10 years with someone you don’t get on with.'
Federated Farmers marks 125 of existence this week. 'No mean feat' - Wayne Langford.
Sponsored content: Opinion - log and lamb prices have a lot in common this month.
Opinion: Broccoli is easy to grow, and growing your own seedlings is simple.
'If there’s a major slip or earthquake, it doesn’t bear thinking about what would happen.'
Chris Brandolino, Wayne McNee, Stu Duncan, Stu Loe, Kevin "Smiley" Barret, Barry Soper.
Current ship supplying the Chatham Islands, The Southern Tiare, is at the end of its life.