Watch out for those alter egos
Stand up for what you believe in, even if you stand alone, advises Louise Giltrap.
Dairy leaders to blame for crisis
Polluters and the enablers of pollution are to blame for water's environmental crisis, not farmers.
Agri startups pitch to investors
New ventures will be aiming to impress investors as they display their wares.
Rain doesn't stop Rural Games
Businesses loved having Rural Games in Palmerston North.
Big agri-week for Manawatu
Central Districts Field Days is about to descend on Manfield, accompanied by many other agricultural events.
Taranaki farmers escape worst of Debbie's deluge
2:41 PM Winter preparations won't be affected by recent bad weather, Taranaki Federated Farmers say.
Flood swallows up farms
With Kiwi understatement taken to the extreme, one farmer says: "The situation's verging on serious".
Dairy food for the well heeled and poor
1:57 PM Fonterra is front footing the creation of food for every part of society.
Farming is in good hands
The South Island Agricultural Field Days were a success, proving that agriculture is in good hands in 2017.
Farmers' Forums held in May
DairyNZ will highlight new technologies and tools for farmers in their upcoming Farmers' Forums.
Where the effluent buck stops
There is no simple answer to the question of who is liable if there is a significant effluent breach on a farm.
Employees push for salmon farms
King Salmon staff back relocation plan over job loss fears, but their boss says that won't happen.
Iwi's simple question to Government
'Where were your controversial powers when we wanted more aquaculture space?'
If at first you don't succeed
Would-be mussel farmers denied three times, but that doesn't mean they have given up the ghost.
Saturated paddocks infuriate farmers
Sodden paddocks leading up to winter are irritating Manawatu and Rangitikei farmers.
Robots to land in Dannevirke
A meat company says Dannevirke will benefit when it invests $10 million-plus in robotics at its upgraded site.
No more rain please: Farmers
Auckland and Waikato farmers have a short, sharp message to the weather gods: No more rain please, we have had enough.
Quake generosity extends to Japan
2:25 PM Faith in the human spirit has been restored after generous donations to quake and drought hit farmers.
Glenham farmers win environment award
Glenham farmers David, Alanna and Julie Clarke have won the Southland Ballance Farm Environment Awards.
Agri-leaders lovin' that disruption
Market upheaval is being embraced by New Zealand's top agricultural leaders.
Zespri takes golden bids
The latest sale of Zespri gold licences reflects the high level of confidence in the industry.
Illegal China kiwifruit claim
Zespri believes kiwifruit plant material was sent to China from NZ illegally to grow gold varieties.
To be or not to be GE-free
Councils can declare themselves GE-free after Maori Party says it forced Nick Smith to back down, but confusion remains.
Quake generosity extends to Japan
2:25 PM Faith in the human spirit has been restored after generous donations to quake and drought hit farmers.
Agri-leaders lovin' that disruption
Market upheaval is being embraced by New Zealand's top agricultural leaders.
Dairy food for the well heeled and poor
1:57 PM Fonterra is front footing the creation of food for every part of society.
From law books to test tubes
A former commercial lawyer has found more excitement in the laboratory, she tells Jarrod Booker.
Research team's innovation
Scientists' careers have been given boost by a dairy innovation programme.
School 'failure' to top scientist
A Tongan scientist who struggled at school is now at the cutting edge of his field.
Rakaia woman in running for Fonterra honour
Jesse Chan–Dorman is one of three finalist in the running for the Fonterra Dairy Woman of the Year title.
Only the best will do
This season has been particularly challenging at times on Mary Williams' farm but one thing remains unchanged – she owns one of the top herds in the country.
The essence of a rural woman
Fiona Gower is a true "Rural Woman" having lived and worked in the rural sector most of her life.
Sydney-London flight on the cards
The first non-stop route will be possible by 2022 and would take about 20 hours.
Council buys $1m forest against advice
Taranaki farmers escape worst of Debbie's deluge
Quake generosity extends to Japan
Dairy food for the well heeled and poor
Banks offer relief for flood victims
Family won't sell to golf course
AI spawns billion-dollar industry
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