Carrying on a family tradition Carrying on a family tradition Pete Wright is proud to be continuing a family tradition at the Little River Show.
Farmers say holiday rain a welcome boost Farmers say holiday rain a welcome boost North Canterbury pastures are looking lush and green after rain at Christmas and New Year.
Preparing to stand down from Fed Farmers role Preparing to stand down from Fed Farmers role Cam Henderson is hoping for an uneventful few months, after the challenges of 2020.
Rain alters outlook for first ewe fair Rain alters outlook for first ewe fair Summer rain has changed things dramatically ahead of this month’s Hawarden Ewe Fair.
Mayor supports A&P association Mayor supports A&P association The Duvauchelle A&P Show has high-level support, as it faces an uncertain future.
Sun co-operates for Duvauchelle event Sun co-operates for Duvauchelle event The sun came out for the Duvauchelle A&P Show this month, after a wet build-up.
‘The sun’s out’: president sees positives ‘The sun’s out’: president sees positives North Canterbury farmers have plenty of cause for optimism after a challenging year, Cam Henderson says.
Hampshire investment pays dividends Hampshire investment pays dividends An $8000 investment in a Hampshire ram at the Gore ram fair two years ago has paid off for Little River farmer Ben Butterick.
Ram fair sales ‘going really well’ Ram fair sales ‘going really well’ Stock agents have reported some good results at Canterbury ram fairs this season.
Rams raise $4500 for charities Rams raise $4500 for charities Two Canterbury charities have received a welcome boost following a ram sale held at Cheviot earlier this month.
Holiday time works well for Duvauchelle show Holiday time works well for Duvauchelle show Duvauchelle is planning to welcome the New Year in style.
Hopes for A&P show after ‘a turbulent 2020’ Hopes for A&P show after ‘a turbulent 2020’ Banks Peninsula is the place to be for "a new start after a turbulent 2020", Little River Show secretary Carys Monteath says.
Sefton strawberries ripening on schedule Sefton strawberries ripening on schedule Strawberries are ripening just in time for Christmas, but North Canterbury grower Cam Booker expects them to be snapped up quickly.
Cycling for good of rural health Cycling for good of rural health Two North Island farmers’ daughters have been riding the wave to support farmer mental health.
Smoking and vaping policies in the spotlight Smoking and vaping policies under the spotlight in Waimakariri Smoking and vaping-free policies, speed limits, regeneration and water supplies were discussed at the Waimakariri District Council meeting this week.
Food banks receive huge boost from Toot for Tucker Record haul: North Canterbury food banks receive huge boost The Kaiapoi Community Centre was overflowing with bags of food donated during the Toot for Tucker appeal.
Charities to benefit from family’s ram sale Charities to benefit from family’s ram sale Two particularly special rams will go under the hammer at the Stevenson family’s ram sale in North Canterbury tomorrow.
‘Magnificent’ ram sets sale record ‘Magnificent’ ram sets sale record A record was set at the Canterbury A&P Association elite ram and ewe fair on Friday.
Children bring pet livestock to show day Children bring pet livestock to show day Canterbury children lined up for their annual show experience last month after an uncertain year.
Nice to go out on a high: breeder Nice to go out on a high: breeder Mid Canterbury farmer Stuart Sinclair bowed out in style at the Courtenay A&P Show in Kirwee recently.