The Country'Talking point': 1930 Ford pick-up turns heads at farmers' marketsA Coast & Country story about a Ford pick-up.19 Apr 05:00 PM
The CountryNo room? No worries. Top veges to plant in your tiny gardenOPINION: Make the most of your limited patch with high-return vegetables.19 Apr 05:00 PM
Opinion'Enormous potential': Three opportunities for NZ food innovationOpinion: 'We have enormous potential. Where is our thought process on that as a country?'19 Apr 05:00 PM
The CountryAvocado success despite industry challengesSupplied: The DMS Avocado Division packed a record 405,000 Class One trays this season.19 Apr 04:59 PM
The CountryExperiments in aerial topdressing in 1949"The aircraft which had arrived in New Zealand would be assembled shortly."19 Apr 04:59 PM
OpinionMarcus MussonMarcus Musson: No tariffs for timber but NZ forestry not out of the woodsOPINION: The tariff roulette wheel has been spinning furiously for the past few weeks.18 Apr 05:00 PM
OpinionCan NZ become a food innovation powerhouse?Opinion: "I think there’s some exciting opportunities happening in New Zealand now."18 Apr 05:00 PM
The Country'Really excited': Waikato farming family's hazelnut successThe Scott family ran a small beef operation but felt they needed to diversify.18 Apr 05:00 AM
The Country'All the misfits': Meet the quirky animals at Whakamārama farmScruffy the rabbit is often mistaken for a stuffed toy by visitors.18 Apr 03:53 AM
OpinionGlenn DwightThe great feijoa divide: NZ's enduring love/hate relationshipOpinion: Like it or loathe it, the feijoa is here — and it’s not going anywhere.17 Apr 05:01 PM
The CountryCoromandel towns isolated by flooding, more heavy rain forecast as storm rages onRoads have been submerged, roofs ripped from buildings and ferries and flights cancelled.17 Apr 08:09 AM
The CountryThe Country: Arable farming update with Blair DrysdaleTim Dangen, Jane Smith, Peter Newbold, Blair Drysdale, and Chris Russell. 17 Apr 01:51 AM
The CountryThe big benefit of tree planting on Hawke's Bay farms“It’s not just theory, it’s happening, on farms and hillsides across Hawke’s Bay."17 Apr 01:04 AM
The CountryGisborne grape harvest at an endThe last grapes have come off the vines for this Gisborne wine vintage. 17 Apr 12:44 AM
The CountryMPI probe into salmon farm mortality ratesSAFE claims intensive fish farming breaches the Animal Welfare Act.16 Apr 11:58 PM
The CountryJack Fagan joins NZ shearing tour teamJack Fagan will compete, as Mark Grainger can't leave his drought-stricken farm.16 Apr 10:07 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryStock Takes: Who’s lining up to buy Fonterra’s Mainland and how much is it worth? Fonterra's Mainland sale process continues despite a turbulent sharemarket. 16 Apr 09:00 PM
The Country'Each one had their own story': Author explores WWII experiences'Don’t know what you don’t know until you go digging': Dannevirke man's historic journey. 16 Apr 06:00 PM
The Country'Threat multiplier': What is fuelling ex-tropical Cyclone Tam?Maritime NZ says some of the winds forecast are the strongest since 2017.16 Apr 05:00 PM
The Country'Prepare now': Cyclone Tam brings 130km/h gust, winds forecast to ramp up overnightForecasters warn of 120km/h gusts that may close the Auckland Harbour Bridge.16 Apr 05:56 AM
The CountryBuilding momentum: Gisborne Farmers Market's vibrant atmosphere and impactThe market has gone from strength to strength, and stallholders and visitors love it.16 Apr 05:00 AM
LiveThe Country'Strongest since 2017': New Tropical Cyclone Tam warning for strong winds, giant swellsTam is moving at 35km/h south towards New Zealand. 16 Apr 04:44 AM
The CountryGrape growers take steps to minimise carbon footprintThe report looked at soil, water, waste, climate change, plant protection and people.16 Apr 03:55 AM
The CountryThe Country: Why Easter is more 'eggspensive' this year Christopher Luxon, Andrew Murray, Geoff Spark, and Paul Joules.16 Apr 02:14 AM
The CountryMissing possum trapper in South Island found Food and gear left at Cedar Hut had remained untouched since March 30.16 Apr 12:03 AM
The CountryPrices rise 1.6% in latest GDT auctionPrices rose 1.6% in the latest Global Dairy Trade auction overnight.15 Apr 08:37 PM
The CountryWhy this Hawke’s Bay gas seep is sparking global scientific interestSamples help study geological processes along the Hikurangi subduction zone.15 Apr 06:00 PM
The Country'Incredibly rare' king penguin sighting at Otago beachThe rare sighting was described as a 'once-in-a-lifetime opportunity'.15 Apr 07:16 AM
The CountryChatham Islands residents encouraged to apply for Government cashMinister Shane Jones will be leading a delegation on Wednesday for a regional summit.15 Apr 05:15 AM
The CountryVietnam ‘a real star’ for three NZ fruits - which ones are next?New Zealand earned $172m from horticultural exports to Vietnam in 2024.15 Apr 04:30 AM
The CountryThe Country: GDT auction preview with Mark de LautourDamien O'Connor, Hunter McGregor, Mark de Lautour, and Dr Jacqueline Rowarth.15 Apr 01:05 AM
The CountryIs Ashburton's water supply a health risk to babies? Council denies Greenpeace claims Greenpeace tests have shown high nitrate levels in Ashburton's drinking water.15 Apr 01:00 AM
The CountryField day on Onenui at Māhia a huge successThe Ahuwhenua field day on Onenui Station at Mahia had about 350 people in attendance.15 Apr 12:30 AM
The Country'I think they’re pretty cute': Rare Gollum fish a precious findThe large-eyed fish is named after the Lord of the Rings character.14 Apr 11:57 PM