Canterbury dry spell looks likely to continue Canterbury dry spell looks likely to continue Canterbury farmers are being advised to prepare for the worst as dry conditions continue to bite.
Conditions affect calf sales Conditions affect calf sales North Canterbury calf sales have been sluggish as dry conditions affect farmer confidence.
W에볼루션 바카라 사이트n The Sheep Dog a Real W에볼루션 바카라 사이트n The Sheep Dog a Real Canterbury sheep dog Winn is a winner on the paddock.
Shearer ‘bit rusty’ after 25-year break Shearer ‘bit rusty’ after 25-year break It may have been the first time Roddy Kidd had picked up a handpiece in 25 years — but the 84-year-old reckoned it was just like riding a bike.
Breed youth group focused on future Breed youth group focused on future Young people are getting the chance to learn about agriculture through Hereford cattle.
Rain hoped for after dry summer Rain hoped for after dry summer North Canterbury farmers and contractors are looking for rain as winter approaches.
Sheep milking on the rise in New Zealand Sheep milking on the rise in New Zealand Milking sheep is a small but growing industry.
‘I perhaps underestimated myself’ ‘I perhaps underestimated myself’ Growing up in Timaru, Roshean Woods never imagined she would one day compete in a Young Farmer of the Year grand final.
Small school triumphs in contest Small school triumphs in contest A small North Canterbury school has exceeded its expectations in the Young Farmers agrikids competition.
Murray Greys attract young breeder Murray Greys attract young breeder "A random email" led Caitlin Brooks into breeding Murray Grey cattle.
Earthquake repairs priority now for former SI farmer director Earthquake repairs priority now for former SI farmer director Phil Smith is looking forward to having more time at home, after losing his seat on the Beef + Lamb New Zealand board.
Satellites could be ‘game-changers’ Satellites could be ‘game-changers’ Space-age innovation could provide benefits to farmers, Andrew Hoggard says.
Bumper crowds flock to field days Bumper crowds flock to field days Record crowds last week visited the South Island Agricultural Field Days at Kirwee.
President has multitasking down to a fine art President has multitasking down to a fine art Running an Angus stud, raising a newborn child and preparing for an A&P show are all in a day's work for Marie FitzPatrick.
$ 10m 계획 Get Hart Racing : Nth Canterbury m plan gets Hart racing: Nth Canterbury principal describes school redevelopment The principal of Oxford Area School has provided a short but vivid description of how the master plan for his school’s $10 million redevelopment is taking shape.
Tasman young farmer final field competitive Tasman young farmer final field competitive The Lincoln University young farmers’ club (YFC) will be hoping its four finalists have better luck this year.
Family has long history with Hawarden show Family has long history with Hawarden show Jim and Ramona Sidey will be hoping for second time lucky as they look forward to presiding over the Hawarden A&P Show on Saturday.
바카라 토토 사이트Kindle Rodeo Spark를 바카라 토토 사이트Kindle Rodeo Spark를 A North Canterbury farmer is keen share his passion for rodeo.
Canterbury A&P looking ahead Canterbury A&P looking ahead The Canterbury A&P Association says it is back on track after a challenging year.
Setting goals takes shearer places Setting goals takes shearer places As a teenager growing up in Southland two decades ago, Troy Pyper had one goal — to represent New Zealand in shearing.