Human touch still matters at T&G
To meet demand for apples, T&G have built a packhouse twice the size of their last one.
To meet demand for apples, T&G have built a packhouse twice the size of their last one.
Multi-day walks, wine tasting and cheese-making are just some of the ideas.
Next season's milk price may start with a seven in front of it.
Sheep dog trials are a crucial part of life on the farm in the aftermath of the cyclone.
Numbers exceeded expectations despite the cooler temperatures.
The obvious solution is to go back to where this all started.
Govt's bid to trim emissions will hit Kiwi farmers — but won't reduce climate change.
Extra costs will be passed on to consumers, economists say
Low temperatures in Hawke's Bay have kept growers on high alert for damaging frosts.
NZ has highest per capita take of water for agriculture among OECD.
Affco says an odour problem was due to taking on extra rendering.
Jordan Small says our decades-old productivity challenge continues to hold all of us back.
EIT beekeepers are buzzing after honey and wax disappears.
Tourism looks set for another hard year, so good dairy industry news is welcome.
A new apple orchard has been planted on the outskirts of Napier to grow a popular brand.
The Cushing family has had long association with the rural services firm.
Billions of dollars of future exports at risk by the actions of a Bay of Plenty grower.
Settlement of the sale is due on August 31.
Geoff Ross reveals passion project that required him to step down from Savor.
Bryan Fry says winemaker is working through industry-wide supply issues.
The BNZ loan is the first to provide financial incentives to a farming business.
How genomics could help with the fight against climate change.
Is orchard work really that lucrative?
The region's cherries could ripen before workers arrive to pick them, mayor says.
The 'beautifully presented' 900ha property has been in the Jardine family for a century.
Owner of farms in Canterbury and Waikato takes full control of milk and butter brand.
OPINION: We have fantastic fruit pickers. Why don't we look after them properly?
Lyn Jaffray has been with the meat processing company for 48 years.
The red meat industry is New Zealand's second largest goods exporter.
Former Lloyd's of London regulator questions FMG's reinsurance in push for board seat.