
Western Bay couple’s passion for fruit
'We decided to simplify things and pick two or three fruits and do them well.'
'We decided to simplify things and pick two or three fruits and do them well.'
'People have seen whales out there and a lot of dolphins. It’s absolutely fantastic.'
Kirsten Warbrooke noticed a dramatic difference in her eyesight in the last year.
Opinion: With the warmer weather looming, it's time to get your soil well-fed.
First Fresh chief executive Ian Albers of Gisborne will chair the board of CitrusNZ.
Windermere Berry Farm opens its cafe on October 14 and is looking for export markets.
South Korean consumers will have to pay a premium for the New Zealand fruit.
Young horticulturist Pip Terekia set to line up in the national Young Grower final.
Maize croppers report great start to planting and bud burst going well for grape growers.
Asparagus Growers Council thinks prices will come down as production ramps up.
Prevention touted as key to avoiding a citrus greening disease catastrophe.
Broader agri economy confidence has increased to a net reading of +3% from -25%.
FruitFed Supplies says there's a noticeable increase in horticulture in the region.
The Prime Minister toured LeaderBrand's Gisborne operation when he was here this week.
Stuart Davis has been awarded the Bledisloe Cup for 2024.
Loud bangs are used to scare birds away from crops in rural areas.
Horticulture NZ has launched an awareness campaign called "Taste the Yakka".
New leadership at horticultural business next year as McPhail brothers take over.
"For goodness' sake, you don’t wash your fruit and vegetables in dishwashers.”
A German-owned company is investing in Gisborne's apple industry with an orchard purchase.
Pair started collecting heritage fruit trees in the 1980s while living in Kaiwaka.
New town crier and citizen of the year revealed.
Liam Fisher and his mates showed off the Ag Beam Lifter at Fieldays this year.
Among the three killed were two Samoan seasonal workers due to go home this week.
A wrap of the FAR projects taking place around the Waikato and Bay of Plenty.
Tomatoes NZ says the virus spreads easily and could spell up to 80% of crop losses here.
The environment watchdog set up a working group to study how the herbicide is used in NZ.
Research by Hill Labs of Hamilton into earthworm eDNA offers real potential to farming.
Chinese growers have been illegally planting Zespri's SunGold or G3 since 2016.