Game fishing holds a place in NZ culture
Catching a marlin doesn't come around very often and should be celebrated.
Catching a marlin doesn't come around very often and should be celebrated.
Comment: Commercial and recreational sectors can work together for a sustainable industry.
Comment: Dr Rowarth investigates the vegan call to "give up meat to save the planet".
This is a neverending war with periods of peace after bouts of extermination.
Pigs unique value in land management is that they don't eat trees, shrubs, vines or flax
What do you know about the food you just ate?
COMMENT: Why has Govt done so much less than promised? Simon Wilson's election challenge.
Our farmers are close to the land and will feel climate change hard.
Comment: Dung beetles are a hard working employee who won't mind if the pay is crap.
Comment: Is NZ's Clean Water proposal too stringent in its assessment of swimmability?
Comment: The high rates on farms are concealing profound problems, writes Nigel Billings.
Comment: Just when you though things couldn't get worse for the wool industry ...
Windy and dry conditions mean we should be nervously vigilant.
Looking back at one of the most popular stories on The Country in the past 12 months.
Comment: Craig Hickman thought he knew all there is to know about pork - he was wrong.
Looking back at one of the most popular stories on The Country in the past 12 months.
Comment: New Zealand should not spend more than it earns.
Comment: Are our favourite swimming spots good to go? And if not, why not?
Comment: The end of the year can provide a time of reflection and future planning.
Comment: Julia Jones calls for the farming industry to focus on the positives.
Comment: You owe it to yourself and your taste buds to try Texas barbecue.
Comment: With the coming summer months, there is often an influx of visitors to the farm.
Comment: Simple solutions for difficult problem can have unintended consequences.
The other dogs wagged their tails enthusiastically but seemed unfazed by the death.
One of the little-known joys in life is quietly sitting in the middle of your hen pen.
Editorial: Conservation staff should not have to tolerate threats from 1080 opponents.
Comment: Rather than hamstringing the sector we should look for science-based solutions.
Comment: Piecemeal decisions on our essential resource need to be centralised.
The rural community has voice, but who wants to use it?
Jayne Hrdlicka got offside with investors early on.