How many times over the last week have you or anyone on your farm had to wait for something, or spent time searching for a misplaced item?

With winter approaching, Taranaki hill country farmers must remember the importance of soil stabilisation measures like poplar poles, and take action accordingly.

Farmers facing the industry's lowest milk price in years will this month hear lessons learnt by the kiwifruit industry when Psa struck in 2010.

An operational agreement to reduce the damaging impacts of a fruit fly incursion has been signed by a number of horticulture industry groups.

The NZ Farm Environment Trust has assembled a strong line-up of judges to decide the next recipients of the esteemed Gordon Stephenson trophy.

The NZ Farm Environment Trust has assembled a strong line-up of judges to decide the next recipients of the esteemed Gordon Stephenson trophy.

SFF is closing its Islington venison processing plant and has begun consulting staff.

Research into improving phosphorus recovery and overall use efficiency remains urgent in the face ongoing and future supply and price volatility.

Quality New Zealand wool will feature in upmarket homes and offices across the Tasman.

The Rural Health Alliance Aotearoa New Zealand (RHANZ) finished its inaugural RuralFest conference with a priority list sent to Parliament to contemplate.

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