Rural health issues will be brought to the Beehive this week.

A Waikato company and a landowner have both received a formal warning after a breach of rules designed to protect Lake Taupo from nitrogen leaching.

New Zealand's farmers seem to have at last woken up and smelt the coffee.

Entries open for the 2016 New Zealand Food Awards today.

National Fieldays in June will see the arrival of a much awaited tractor from Case IH — the new Puma 4B series.

No significant rise in dairy prices next year.

Deputy Prime Minister Bill English says more needs to be done to get young people off the dole.

Fonterra directors have completed a second round of meeting with shareholders on proposed changes to its leadership structure.

Federated Farmers chief executive Graham Smith denies there is any 'meltdown' with staff at the organisation.

The country's biggest meat processor is facing farmer backlash over harsh payment terms imposed on its goods and service providers.

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