Editorial: Where are Whanganui's rural leaders?
The rural community has voice, but who wants to use it?
The rural community has voice, but who wants to use it?
Jayne Hrdlicka got offside with investors early on.
Comment: Some believe organic production systems are better for the environment.
Avocados are a hot commodity in the shops but can be grown at home with a bit of effort.
COMMENT: It would appear Labour is not winning too many of those hearts and minds.
Comment: Fair pay agreement system will come at a cost to our entire economy.
Comment: Rowarth looks at claims organic food is healthier than food grown conventionally.
Protesting your message about animals peacefully is your right.
Comment: 'Lack of political spine and blind to what used to be their core constituency.'
Beehives were being destroyed by lead arsenate sprays.
Comment: Dr Rowarth investigates concerns around the use of chemicals in food production.
Comment: Things are looking positive for New Zealand's red meat exports.
Comment: Protesters last week didn't deserve to be dismissed as rednecks.
Comment: Well that's that then...so long to a prosperous and vibrant regional New Zealand.
Zero Carbon Act has just deprived the Greens of their best selling point.
Wairarapa farmer's speech on problems he sees with forestry and environmental reforms.
Gisborne farmer Kerry Worsnop delivered a speech outlining her concerns on forestry.
Comment: We want the "right tree in the right place, for the right purpose".
COMMENT: Dairy giant should come clean, or at least open up, about environmental change.
Comment: Frustrating to see Zero Carbon Bill pass with its flawed methane targets intact.
Comment: Can Kiwi kids protesting climate change actually make a difference?
COMMENT: In subterranean battle between Simon Bridges and Judith Collins, Bridges won.
Comment: Burning question for Sky City – why not use wool insulation?
MP Ian McKelvie discusses the Parapara Road.
Comment: Reducing stock numbers, increasing legislation is not the way to empower farmers.
The way consumers understand food is evolving
We can all help by spreading a little more butter on our toast each morning.
Planting is needed to absorb carbon dioxide, but ETS must strike a balance.
Comment: ETS plan has sound aspects, but Govt needs to stop focusing on taxing farmers.