
What is in the five percent: the living heart of your soil
John Barnes, Fertilizer New Zealand Pick up a handful of healthy soil and at first glance, it may l

John Barnes, Fertilizer New Zealand Pick up a handful of healthy soil and at first glance, it may l

Recent detections of the yellow-legged hornet and Queensland fruit fly in the Auckland have prompted

Tasman Valley Young Farmers is opening its doors to more young people as the group looks to build on

The massive effort to recover windfallen trees after the June and July storms forced OneFortyOne—for

Most people who adore avocados might dream of owning a few productive trees, but Golden Bay local Sa

Marcus Musson, Forest360 With 2025 recently put to bed it’s time to start contemplating what the ye

Nelson Trout Fishing Club The Nelson Trout Fishing Club is for anyone who has a passion for trout f

The Tākaka Dog Trial Club is preparing to mark one of the biggest milestones in its proud history –

Twenty-five years ago, the editor of Nelson Marlborough Farming News said: “Make our readers think!”

Corina Jordan, New Zealand Game Animal Council Across New Zealand, wild deer are woven into the fab

Kara Biggs, Campaign for Wool NZ If you work in the wool sector, you’ll know it hasn’t always been

Rural Contractors NZ The Registered Contractor scheme run by Rural Contractors NZ has been relaunch

John Barnes, Fertilizer New Zealand New Zealand farmers have always valued stewardship. We talk abo

Nelson Federated Farmers Getting livestock back into areas of DOC land is gaining traction, as Fede

As facial eczema (FE) becomes increasingly common in the Top of the South Island, a fourth-generatio

Damien O’Connor - Labour Party MP Rainy days are treated with different levels of enthusiasm depend

Maureen Pugh - West Coast-Tasman MP A couple of weeks ago I took advantage of a free skin check tha

Livestock trader fined $10,000 for not declaring movement of 513 NAIT cattle A livestock trader who

Vicky Simpson has always had the rural life in her heart. The daughter of an Irish immigrant, she gr

As the South Island’s freight volumes are set to rise dramatically over the coming decades, innovati