Bulldust!
OPINION: Here w go: the election date is set for November 7 and the politicians are out of the gate…
Forestry is never far from the news, not least because of the damage attributed to slash washing downstream during storms.
Given that agriculture revolves around the logistics of moving inputs and resultant crops, productive and reliable trailers are a must.
The completion of the second stage of an ambitious project to rewild a once grazed Northland valley into a lush wetland has been celebrated with an event to mark World Wetlands Day this month.
Preparations for the three-day Northland Field Days are progressing smoothly, says president John Phillips.
An amazing team of volunteers are working behind the scenes to get the Dargaville-based show grounds ready for the three-day event.
Organisers of the Northland Field Days are banking on better weather and a better turnout this year.
The Northland Field Days started life in 1985 at the Dargaville racecourse as a project run by the Dargaville Jaycees, and regardless of the pouring rain, it was a roaring success with some 80 exhibitors!
Over the years, Ashburton- based Rotowiper has followed one main objective: to design and manufacture an effective, cost-efficient method of controlling/eradicating weed infestation in pasture and crops.
Kubota New Zealand has recently added to its product line the new U10-5 excavator that will replace the existing K008-3.

OPINION: Here w go: the election date is set for November 7 and the politicians are out of the gate…
OPINION: ECan data was released a few days ago showing Canterbury farmers have made “giant strides on environmental performance”.