Rural Ramblings: Chickens come home to roost
Julie Patton recaps weather, visitors and unruly chickens.
Julie Patton recaps weather, visitors and unruly chickens.
Climate change controls are likely to levy large costs to homeowners across NZ.
Lance O'Sullivan discusses heading off to Auckland to grow his business.
Foraging comes to the fore in autumn as daylight hours wane and nights cool.
Jamie Mackay pays tribute to All Black #563 - Robin Archer.
Opinion: research chemist Kevin Calvert on the benefits of cow urine as foliar fertiliser
OPINION: Dr Edmeades tries to make sense of Lincoln University's latest "PC" direction
Wayne Bennett is a new columnist with a passion for preserving the natural world.
COMMENT: Goings on at one of our biggest companies are leaving a sour taste.
Govt's $3 billion is the largest injection of funding into provincial NZ in decades.
Angling advocates are vocal about the need to maintain water quality, says Andrew McGiven.
The one thing that governments are never short of is money.
Do we have the right environmental governance in Hawke's Bay?
Lawyer Emma Tomblin on the impacts of M.bovis on the sale and purchase of NZ farms.
Jamie Mackay on the joys of speed tree climbing and on Simon Bridges' top Nats role.
The idea came out of my mouth before I had filtered it properly through my brain.
COMMENT: Divert some defence money to fighting stink bugs, argues Brian Rudman.
In my view the Dam emerges as an option which at the very least must be considered.
Heritage pastime frittered away by greedy poachers.
No bull - Charlie the horse was a most reluctant patient.
Chlorination of water is an admission of failure to maintain the environment.
Farm dogs are part of the family, and a valuable asset to the farm business.
Increasing weed resistance will render herbicide sprays redundant
Rodeo is no different to elephants and lions being forced to perform in a circus,
Jamie Mackay prepares for Field Days season and worries about tourists' driving skills.
If we leave these precious creatures to fend for themselves they will be gone.
Don't be lazy, stop illegally dumping rubbish.
There has been a lot of talk about climate change this holiday season - with good reason.