Brian Fallow: Cash rate cut defies reality
COMMENT: There is little NZ can do about high dollar or inflation.
COMMENT: There is little NZ can do about high dollar or inflation.
Council and resource management processes are a complicated, foreign and uninviting process for many. However, it is critical farmers
All dairy farmers should know by now they will be facing new regulations to manage the welfare of bobby calves this season. They
A suggestion that New Zealand should remove 80per cent of dairy cows to return to a natural environment overlooks various fundamental
The dairy industry is facing its third season of low payouts. It's been tough and farmers have been looking out for their families
Parliament must make an urgent stand to defend local democracy. Our elected representatives must not give the Government sweeping
Dom George scores an own goal watching too much Olympic coverage rather than doing his job.
Last year, the shiny suits and directors at Silver Fern Farms (SFF) said the co-op was in crisis and faced receivership or liquidation. They
COMMENT: Here are some of the life lessons Byron Wien has learned in his first 80 years.
COMMENT: Getting rid of that big debt involves paying more, more often.
Martin Williams' comment in his 'Talking Point' (August 1) "What we do on land, matters in our rivers and in the sea" makes good sense
What a month of wet weather we've had. Hopefully things will warm up and dry a bit so management can be a bit easier through lambing
Kiwirail's treatment of farmers while it implements a new charging regime was the source of aggravation at Federated Farmers National
Federated Farmers believes rural-zoned land should be used for rural purposes, and other land uses should not infringe on primary
Dom George pays tribute to 'understated yet hugely renowned Andrew James Duncan Laing.'
Local body politicians: For those who make a career out of it there's something just a little 'off' about them says Dom George.
Farming is increasingly regulated and rule changes are common. Existing-use rights are often assumed to provide some level of protection
Sheep and beef farmers could be forgiven for thinking that Tukituki Plan Change 6 doesn't affect them. All the hype around the Ruataniwha
COMMENT: The Country's Dom George recounts his meeting with footy player/journalist/author /raconteur Peter FitzSimons. George also gets a plug in for his Bledisloe Cup junket. Shameless!
As a farmer do you know what a wetland is? It is vital that farmers and landowners know what a wetland is and where its boundary
The first weeks of winter were so mild that early July's frosts caught us by surprise - though I doubt anyone was more surprised than
COMMENT: Dom George celebrates the achievements of rally driver Mike McLean and FMG Young Farmer of the Year Athol New in this week's Furious George.
There is only one consolation to be gained as a consequence of being kicked in the bum ..... at least you are in front! Ben Dalton
Do you know your GDT from your OMG? The Country's Jamie Mackay is here to teach you the ways of the agricultural acronym!
Last week I spent three days in Wellington at Federated Farmers' National Conference. One of the issues that flagged real concern
Dairy farmers are much maligned when it comes to farming environmentally and often this is undeserved. A good example locally is
Dom's wife's love for her new pet bunny has driven the notorious curmudgeon to write a column about the history of rabbit-genocide in farming.
Tomorrow, I and other regional councillors will be asked to confirm that all pre-conditions necessary for the release of $80 million
Federated Farmers and Irrigation NZ (INZ), as co-promoters of the Ruataniwha dam, have much to answer for, environmentally and ethically. Their
Jamie Mackay has taken leave of his senses over Brexit and Dom is starting to feel the effects as The Country HQ descends into pandemonium.