The 7250 bales of North Island wool on offer saw a 72% clearance with most types easing further.

The Ministry for Primary Industries has intercepted a large-scale illegal home kill operation in the greater Auckland region.

A series of informative open days is due to start shortly on the proposed regional plan change aimed at boosting the health of the Waikato and Waipa rivers.

Federated Farmers believes the investment of $3.4 million into the Hurunui Water Project by Crown Irrigation Investments will ensure the future resilience of North Canterbury.

Record-high stock levels are set to keep worldwide food prices low during 2017 even as inflation starts to rise in many developed economies, says a major report from Rabobank.

Full credit to the Inland Revenue Department for telling people to look after themselves and their families first and foremost, rather than worrying about not meeting their tax obligations.

At the end of a record-breaking 2016 season, Zespri is releasing another 400ha of its gold kiwifruit variety SunGold next year.

Buy Pure New Zealand has announced it is going to work with and organise eight New Zealand certified organic and fair trade brands to participate in one of Asia’s leading organic expos.

An increase of 1000 seasonal workers announced by Government today brings some welcome relief to the growing horticulture industry.

Our small but hardy honey bees are under siege from a range of pests and diseases.

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