Canterbury fruit and vegetable growers are the first to delve into HortNZ’s projects, sector support and an important levy at a series of meetings being held across the country.
South Canterbury agri-manager Gareth McKerchar played a safe hand to remain at the top of the Aorangi leaderboard and win a grand final berth at the FMG Young Farmer of the Year competition.
A Lincoln University student is studying how to make farms more resilient to natural disasters after his parents’ North Island farm was in the path of Cyclone Gabrielle last year.
North Canterbury farms are feeling the pinch of scorching summer temperatures leaving dryland paddocks parched and irrigators working hard to maintain ground moisture.
Central South Island farmers should not pin their hopes on the dry spell changing any time soon, with weather forecasters indicating there is little rain on the horizon.
Christchurch-raised Ashleigh Odams is among 33 graduate vets in the latest intake of the government’s Voluntary Bonding Scheme for Veterinarians (VBS).
Royalty fees are about to be enforced on farmers harvesting seed from protected wheat, barley and other crop varieties and saving it for future re-sowing.
Mid Canterbury sheep farmers are knuckling down during low lamb prices to get their ewe flocks in good condition for hopefully improved returns next season.
Old trees submerged when South Canterbury’s Lake Opuha was first made are touching the water’s surface as water levels approach a 10-year low during a dry summer.
Central South Island farmers are keeping a weather eye on El Nino as eastern and inland districts enter the summer dry phase. Niwa’s latest seasonal climate ...