13 food forests now between Hanmer Springs and Ashburton 13 food forests now between Hanmer Springs and Ashburton Food forests are springing up all over Canterbury.
Show Day returns without a crowd Show Day returns without a crowd Livestock competitions returned to Canterbury Agricultural Park last week, but without the usual fanfare.
The show must go on: president The show must go on: president Chris Harris has been looking forward to presiding over the New Zealand Agricultural Show for longer than most.
Vet recognised for 20-year service to pork industry Vet recognised for 20-year service to pork industry A Kaiapoi-based veterinarian admits he was surprised to receive the New Zealand pork industry’s top award.
Shearing gangs coping with limits Shearing gangs coping with limits Shearing has continued amid the lockdown.
Sector Feel에볼루션 바카라 사이트g Covid의 Sector Feel에볼루션 바카라 사이트g Covid의 While it is largely business as usual for the region's farmers, Covid-19 is having an impact on the sector.
New stadium a game-changer for the community New stadium a game-changer for the community With Mainpower Stadium now open for business in Rangiora, North Canterbury is looking to its next big project - a new stadium in Kaiapoi.
Aqua play park still on track to open soon Kaiapoi aqua play park still on track to open soon The planned aqua play park in Kaiapoi could be up and running in about three months.
Private water wells need to be tested in North Canterbury Private water wells need to be tested in North Canterbury Environment Canterbury’s latest groundwater quality survey found E.coli and nitrate contamination in some private wells around Waimakariri.
SPR먹튀 없는 바카라 사이트G LAMB먹튀 없는 바카라 사이트G 비율이 딥으로 SPR먹튀 없는 바카라 사이트G LAMB먹튀 없는 바카라 사이트G 비율이 딥으로 Spring lamb numbers are expected to be down around the region.
Staff short as calving begins Staff short as calving begins Immigration restrictions are continuing to be a headache as calving starts in North Canterbury.
Award for maintaining connection and engagement Award for maintaining connection and engagement Winning a New Zealand Young Farmers service award was ‘‘a big honour’’ for Rachel Stewart.
Planning under way for NZ Agricultural Show Planning under way for NZ Agricultural Show The New Zealand Agricultural Show is on track to make a return in November.
Farming Nous는 우승 에지를 바카라사이트 카지노판 Farming Nous는 우승 에지를 바카라사이트 카지노판 British farming know-how has paid off for Alice Partridge.
Sheep and cattle a family affair Sheep and cattle a family affair When the Holland family first moved to Culverden in 2000, running sheep and cattle studs was not on the horizon.
Surprise price of ,000 at Kaikoura sale Surprise price of ,000 at Kaikoura sale A commercial Angus bull produced a bit of surprise at a Kaikoura bull sale last month.
Resilience key theme of conference Resilience key theme of conference Looking to the future and resilience were the focus of a farmers’ conference held in Christchurch.
Counting the huge cost of flood damage Counting the huge cost of flood damage North Canterbury farmers are taking stock of flood damage, as it adds to winter maintenance workloads.
Recent flooding a ‘baptism of fire’ Recent flooding a ‘baptism of fire’ Caroline Amyes has had an eventful first month in her new role as a farming leader.
‘Shearing sheep was in my blood’ ‘Shearing sheep was in my blood’ An eight-month student exchange was enough to convince Diane Webster that New Zealand was the place to be.