man o war
Julia Harding passed the Master of Wine exams at the first attempt in 2004, the top student of her year.
Published in Industry
Whether you are a winery, utilise contract winemaking facilities or a grower, insuring against risk is something that shouldn't be taken lightly.
Published in Industry
Three well-known members of the New Zealand wine industry have been inducted into the NZW Roll of Fellows.
Published in General News
There were a number of subjects that came up when NZW CEO Philip Gregan and I discussed this year's NZ Winegrower Personality of the Year.
Published in General News
The uses and rules...
Published in General News
Drones may soon be joining the armoury of weapons used to scare birds away from ripening grapes  after a trial undertaken in Hawke's Bay last season.
Published in Machinery
The Claas Lexion 700 combine harvester has won 2016 Machine of the Year at the biennial European trade fair Agritechnica.
Published in Machinery & Products
More Government funding will enable 20% more veterinarians to be trained at Massey University.
Published in Farm Health
Seeking to offer products that meet demand, by using new technologies in the most cost-effective manner, just makes sense, says Focus Genetics chief executive Gavin Foulsham.
Published in Farm Health
It was grassroots intelligence for farmers last week, when the Foundation for Arable Research (FAR) opened the gates to its Chertsey trial farm in Mid Canterbury.
Published in Management
Page 814 of 1101

» Latest Print Issues Online

The Hound

Arable advocacy?

OPINION: Spare a thought for the arable farmer, squeezed on one side by soft global prices and on the other…

Gaslight much?

OPINION: Labour leader Chris 'Chippy' Hipkins is carrying on the world-class gaslighting of the nation that he and his cohorts…

Popular Reads