TAI NELSON
Prime Minister John Key congratulated the horticulture industry for its great advancement in the last few years.
Published in General News
Tractor sales are holding despite the dairy downturn, says NZ Tractor and Machinery Association president Mark Hamilton-Manns.
Published in General News
Highly regarded as a research scientist, Petra King is exceptional and perhaps unique for having crossed what is commonly perceived to be a gender divide.
Published in Profiles
Your canine crusader sees that his good mates at the meat industry’s ‘Dad’s Army’ – MIE (the gift that keeps on giving) – have taken umbrage at the Hound’s June 7 column.
Published in The Hound
New Zealand has 22% of the world's 90,000 hectares of Sauvignon Blanc so diversification is important, as winemakers James Healy and Brent Marris suggest to Joelle Thomson.
Published in General News
Hermann and Agnes Seifried hand grafted and planted their first grapes in the Nelson region back in 1973.
Published in Profiles
A dairying revolution is underway in Kaikoura, and it's a positive revolution.
Published in Management
Winegrower takes an in depth look at how the season has gone for growers across the country.
Published in Regional Updates
What does it take to breed a top bull?
Published in General News
It may have been 40 years in the making, but it took only 3 days to convince the world's wine media that New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc is a force to be reckoned with.
Published in General News
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