Trainees share award Trainees share award Two North Canterbury farm workers have been bringing home the bacon.
Regenerative farming event popular Regenerative farming event popular Kaikoura’s first regenerative farming event has been declared a roaring success.
Mixed lamb drop predicted for NC Mixed lamb drop predicted for NC North Canterbury farmers can a expect a mixed lamb drop after a challenging season, local sheep scanner Daniel Wheeler says.
Fertigation enables better nutrient uptake Fertigation enables better nutrient uptake Graeme Pile helps farmers to use the “less is more” principle when applying fertiliser.
NZ farmers doing ‘quite well’ environmentally NZ farmers doing ‘quite well’ environmentally Clare Buchanan has been helping farmers to improve their environmental footprints.
Survey of farmers shows most coping Survey of farmers shows most coping A survey of North Canterbury’s drought-stricken farmers has found most are coping well.
Winter seminar to focus on lambing tips Winter seminar to focus on lambing tips Lambing tips will the focus of Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s winter seminar at Coalgate, near Darfield, next week.
Plans for shows moving ahead Plans for shows moving ahead The shows must go on in North Canterbury this spring.
Landowners could get incentives to protect biodiversity Landowners could get incentives to protect biodiversity Waimakariri landowners could be offered incentives to help protect biodiversity on their properties.
Carbon benefits in growing hemp Carbon benefits in growing hemp Growing hemp could help Canterbury farms become carbon-neutral, says Brad Lake, a co-founder of South Island hemp producer, The Brothers Green.
Pig farmer reckons with changes free-range may be way of future Pig farmer reckons with changes free-range may be way of future Heritage pigs have provided a nutty solution on a small farm near Christchurch.
Farmers ‘looking for new opportunities’ Farmers ‘looking for new opportunities’ Rural sector diversity is the key to supporting Canterbury’s Covid-19 recovery, North Canterbury Federated Farmers president Cameron Henderson says.
Proceeds given to bereaved family Proceeds given to bereaved family Kaikoura farmers have thrown their support behind a Marlborough family, following a lockdown tragedy.
Shearing contest one of a few show fill-ins Shearing contest one of a few show fill-ins It is time to take the shearers to the sheep.
Desire to help led to role with trust Desire to help led to role with trust The thought of being able to help people led to Gayle Litchfield joining the North Canterbury Rural Support Trust five years ago.
Bull sells for ,000 Bull sells for ,000 Worries about holding a bull sale in Covid-19 Alert Level 2 were alleviated when the country moved into Alert Level 1 on the day of the sale. David Hill reports.
커플은 계속해서 바카라사이트 승리바카라 소울카지노 농장을 키우고 커플은 계속해서 바카라사이트 승리바카라 소울카지노 농장을 키우고 Cattle are more predictable than people, say former Marlborough police officers Richard and Denise van Asch.
Resilient Canterbury town shines through adversity Resilient Canterbury town shines through adversity Kaiapoi is once again showing resilience in the face of adversity.
Virtual stock sales grow under lockdown Virtual stock sales grow under lockdown Virtual saleyards are becoming a useful tool for farmers selling stock.
Farm overcoming the season’s challenges Farm overcoming the season’s challenges The Lincoln University Dairy Farm is “limping” to the end of the season, after a promising start.