Science fiction
OPINION: Last week's announcement of Prime Minister’s new Science and Technology Advisory Council hasn’t gone down too well in the science community.
First, the sound of cowbells and yodeling.
Then the guests emerge from the green hills: Swiss brown cows with bells as big as their heads, accompanied by little white goats and cowherds in traditional red-and-yellow costumes.
In the village of Urnaesch and across much of Switzerland, crisp autumn days are the time to welcome cows returning from their grazing in high alpine pastures to the lowlands to beat the snow.
The ceremonies, known as Alpabzug, Alpabfahrt or the Desalpe, are among the many cultural rites that still mark the seasons in this country of deeply rooted agricultural traditions.
The event has also become a tourist attraction, with the train from Zurich full that morning for the 90-minute trip.
The DairyNZ Farmers Forum is back with three events - in Waikato, Canterbury and Southland.
To celebrate 25 years of the Hugh Williams Memorial Scholarship, Ravensdown caught up with past recipients to see where their careers have taken them, and what the future holds for the industry.
Among this year’s Primary Industry NZ (PINZ) Awards finalists are a Southlander who created edible bale netting and rural New Zealanders who advocate for pragmatic regulation and support stressed out farmers.
Rockit Global has appointed Ivan Angland as its new chief operating officer as it continues its growth strategy into 2025.
Nominations are now open for the Horticulture New Zealand (HortNZ) board.
A Mid-Canterbury dairy farmer is bringing a millennial mindset to his family farm and is reaping the rewards, with a 50% uplift in milksolids production since he took over.