
Atihau Whanganui Incorporation adjusts its winter cropping
Incorporation adopts new policy as unrest over 'spray and pray' grows.
Incorporation adopts new policy as unrest over 'spray and pray' grows.
The impact of brown marmorated stink bugs on the economy could cost billions.
Biosecurity NZ suspects 18 properties were affected and has expanded testing nationwide.
A Waimate berry farm is for sale after a lifeti,e of love from the Butlers.
30,000 litres of Prosecco has gone to waste after a fermentation tank exploded in Italy.
Conservation comment ... looking at important environmental issues of the day.
People can sleep easy with no more frost control choppers this week.
Loggia family of Kerikeri has been winning awards for Italian liqueurs since 2010.
Anonymous local donor supplies hundreds of free tomato plants to Whanganui people
"If you're irrigating before Labour Weekend, you're getting too dry.''
Apple, wine grape, berry and plum orchards are in a pilot study of native birds.
More than 80 people working at Seeka have lost a combined 182.2kg.
Swedes, fodder beet, turnips and brassicas have contributed to saving lives.
New product gives a detailed bird's-eye view of farm productivity to growers
A present disease has not been confirmed, but Seeka says symptoms are consistent with PSA.
Waste educator in Ruapehu District offers wildflower seeds to help bees.
Otago and Southland has been punching above their weights in several economic sectors.
Tikipunga youngster Connor Burgin has won Northland's Budding Young Gardener title
Around 20,000 apple plants & 400 stonefruit plants were imported from US testing facility.
Biosecurity NZ's David Yard is working on containing Potato mop-top virus.
The Ministry for Primary Industries required Woolworths NZ to destroy all stock.
The three needles were found in three strawberries in one punnet.
Peters said no more strawberries will be coming into NZ for Aussie without being screened.
A Bay of Plenty strawberry provider hopes locals will continue to support growers.
Agriculture Minister says supermarket could have done more over strawberries.
Growing green pasture with biological matter. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Jacinda Ardern, BBC, CNN and Daily Mail have all responded.
The Ministry of Primary Industries confirmed the Auckland supermarket implicated.
Metal detectors are being looked at as strawberry growers aim to reassure customers.