Online orders skyrocket under lockdown
By DAVID HILL
Farmers' markets have closed, but business is booming for one popular stallholder.
Sefton-based Grown's home delivery service has "gone through the roof" since...
Contest canned for the first time in 52 years
By DAVID HILL
The 2020 FMG Young Farmer of the Year contest has become a casualty of the global coronavirus pandemic.
New Zealand Young Farmers (NZYF)...
Ewe sales falter in hot, dry conditions
By DAVID HILL
The sheep industry has gone from a pre-Christmas high to a summer of uncertainty.
Peter Walsh & Associates auctioneer Allister Orchard says buyers...
Caterpillar migration
Caterpillar collection heads south ... The great grandchildren of Tracey and Peggy Gough, the founders of the Gough Group, from left, Harriet Gough, Georgia...
Water proposals a ‘long time coming
By SHELLEY TOPP
Government's new water quality and environment proposals are long overdue, despite being criticised by some farmers, a prominent Waikari water activist says.
"It...
Hail pelts Amberley plant farm
By Robyn Bristow
Hail ripped nets and peppered plants at CJ's Plant Farm on the outskirts of Amberley on Wednesday afternoon, leaving many plants battered...
Seeds sown for hemp industry
Earthworks . . . Site preparation gets under way near Culverden for a hemp processing plant. Photo: Supplied
By Robyn Bristow
A hemp processing facility should...
Irrigation proposal founders
By ROBYN BRISTOW
Plans to irrigate up to 9000 hectares on the south side of the Hurunui River are in tatters.
A lack of farmer interest...
Teagan eyes the future of farming
Scholarship awarded . . . Teagan Graham, of Rangiora, has received a Silver Fern Farms scholarship. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
By DAVID HILL
A passion for animals and...
Gary sees a future in eucalyptus
By DAVID HILL
Gary Fleming's efforts to advocate for the value of eucalyptus trees has been recognised.
The North Canterbury farmer was named Farm Forester of...