Beef + Lamb NZ Wormwise consultant, vet and farmer, Mary Bowron outlines how to set beef weaners up for success in the war against worms.

A group of old Otago uni mates with a love of South Island back-country have gone the lengths of Waiau Toa Clarence from source to sea. Tim Fulton, who joined the group in the final fun to the river mouth, tells their story.

With arable farmers heading into the busy planting season, increasing fuel and fertiliser prices, driven by the Iranian conflict, are a daily and ongoing concern.

OPINION: "The worst thing that agriculture does is take land from nature."

OPINION: After two long years of hardship, things are looking up for New Zealand red meat farmers.

A casualty of the storm that hit the Bay of Plenty recently was the cancelation of a field day at a leading Māori kiwifruit orchard at Te Puke.

Some arable farmers are getting out of arable and converting to dairy in the faced of soaring fuel and fertiliser prices on top of a very poor growing season.

The New Zealand seed industry has reached a significant milestone with the completion and approval of the new seed certification system.

Ireland and NZ have concluded a deal to extend a joint research programme on climate change.

Lian Butcher has been appointed as the next Chief Executive of the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA).

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