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

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

Across rural NZ, old tractors sit quietly at the edges of paddocks, rust softening their once bright

Marcus Musson - Forest360 Autumn, the season with one foot in summer and the other in winter. Unfor

Kirstan Robinson, Nelson A&P Association The Nelson A&P Association, its volunteers and workers are

With fewer young people growing up on farms, the need for farmers willing to pass on skills and expe

As summer fades and the mornings turn crisp, a certain sound begins to echo through the hills and va

Rex Kelly’s life has been, in his own words, all about logs and saws. It is a fitting summary for a

Across the Tasman district the hop harvest is in full swing, with growers in Motueka, Riwaka and Tas

Seaweed has long played a role in New Zealand agriculture, well before it became a commercial produc

Jock and Joyce Wyllie, sheep and beef farmers from Kaihoka Station, on the West Coast of Golden Bay,
Damien O’Connor, List MP Labour As farmers and growers we understand the need to have somewhere to

Maureen Pugh, MP West Coast - Tasman Over the past two years, New Zealand’s National-led Government

Many of you may have noticed long rows of onions lying in paddocks around Hope, Richmond or Tasman a

Agri-women’s Development Trust In a world where the pace of change feels relentless, finding balanc

EVAN TUCHINSKY Adrian Orchard has seen his fair share of harvests – and harvesters. He completed an

Tadmor Valley resident Kirstie Hogg has been quietly crafting her artistic legacy for years, one bru

RNZ - Samantha Gee, Nelson Marlborough / Te Tauihu reporter Along the banks of the Wangapeka River