
Vigilance urged a year after bird flu outbreak
Complacency is not an option when it comes to bird flu, according to a poultry industry leader. Fio

Complacency is not an option when it comes to bird flu, according to a poultry industry leader. Fio

The 2026 apple harvest in the Tasman region has wrapped up as one of the strongest in recent memory,

Westport dairy manager Preet Singh has won the West Coast and Top of the South Dairy Manager of the

In the heart of Golden Bay, woodchopping is a sport built as much on community as it is on strength,

Tucked into scrubby country south-west of Tākaka, just a few kilometres from Collingwood, Len and Ch

For many, possums are simply a nuisance, damaging native bush and threatening farms. For local trapp

Community‑led restoration in the southern gateway of Abel Tasman National Park is getting a welcome

A new coffee table book celebrating the people and landscapes of Molesworth Station is striking a ch

Two large-scale solar farm developments are either approved or progressing through the consent proce

Farm ownership is the ultimate goal for Mark Ready, who grew up in the Gloriavale Christian Communit

Nelson Trout Fishing Club Over 370 years ago English angler Sir Izaak Walton wrote: “Is it not an A

Tony Orman Proposed government changes to help farmers leasing Crown land diversity and uplift valu

Dana Carter - Motueka Catchment Collective Philip and Jenny Leith have spent the past decade steadi

Historic Fonterra payment flows into regions A multi-billion dollar payout from Fonterra is being de

After a challenging growing season, grape growers and contractors across Tasman and Marlborough say

Tyler Langford - Golden Bay Federated Farmers The recent Federated Farmers Dairy Council meeting in

Last year, more than 5,500 pests were removed from local OneFortyOne forests through the company’s h

Quad bike accidents are costing New Zealand farmers dearly, with the average crash putting someone o

Maruia dairy farmer Mark Ready says he was “very excited and a little shocked” when he was announced

For Ngātīmoti farmer Emma Eggers, working dogs have always been part of life. Running a sheep and be