Odie Ruegg holds a pizza at newly-opened pizzeria Spagalimis in Dunedin.
David Glen's choice of reading has changed substantially lately.
A Dunedin-based tech company is looking to solve a weighty issue that has arisen globally.
When it comes to his career, Leon Olsson's only regret is that he did not get into the agricultural sector earlier.
People need to start thinking about the future of Dunedin.
The opportunities for young people to forge a professional career in the agribusiness sector are ''so diverse'', John McGlashan College principal Neil Garry says.
It was nearly a southern clean sweep in this year's New Zealand ewe hogget competition.
There is something in the air at Powerhouse Wind.
Sheepdog Gemma has done it again.
Dairy prices have reached their lowest point since 2009 with yet another fall in GlobalDairyTrade auction prices.
Farm employee pay is increasing despite tough industry conditions, Federated Farmers and Rabobank's latest remuneration report shows.
DairyNZ research and the latest economic outlook for dairy farming was outlined at a Farmers Forum, organised by DairyNZ, in Balclutha last weekend. Agribusiness reporter Sally Rae went along.
DairyNZ chief executive Tim Mackle always wanted to be a farmer.
A decision on whether the Southern Dairy Hub will proceed could be made by the end of the month after farmer contributions failed to meet the $2 million target.
A further 20-cent cut in Fonterra's milk price forecast has been described as a ''difficult pill for farmers to swallow'', stripping about $370 million from farm incomes this season.
Lake Ohau Station managers Simon and Liko Inkersell are very aware they live in a special environment.
Prudent farm purchasers have ''carefully assessed'' the reduced milk price forecast and the high New Zealand dollar, Real Estate Institute of New Zealand rural spokesman Brian Peacocke says.
Lesley Keen's latest business venture has the golden touch, for goldmining is a pursuit embedded on both sides of her family and has inspired the name of her perfumery business, Goldminer's Daughter.
It's ladies only in Middlemarch next week.
Remembrance of war traditionally focuses on those who gave their lives and those who returned home.