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King Salmon buys new $8m site in Blenheim
The salmon company's processing will eventually move to the new site from Nelson.
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'Magic of Molesworth' tipped to lure hunters for Canada geese cull
10 Sep 2025The tough environment, weather conditions or proving their guile against the cunning geese all add to the occasion for hunters, the organiser says.
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The right note: An orchestra nurturing rural youth
7 Sep 2025Cellist Caitlin Morris says the Wairarapa Youth Orchestra nurtures a new generation of musicians and gives rural youth an important social outlet.
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Candle making: a personal journey of whānau, loss and reclamation
6 Sep 2025For one Te Kūiti businesswoman, pouring candles became a way to process grief and to reconnect with who she was beyond motherhood.
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A wild night in the bush with 'Jack-of-all-trails'
6 Sep 2025Fifteen-year-old Jack Karetai-Barrett took Country Life on a night walk through Whakatāne's kiwi country.
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DIY crew nail it for pest-free Te Horo
6 Sep 2025A garage in Te Horo is buzzing to the sounds of backyard builders making traps to protect birds moving between the coast and the Tararua range.
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Whitebait season: Annual hunt for 'white gold' underway
5 Sep 2025For many in Taranaki and Waikato that means a trek to the Mōkau and Awakino awa, where whitebait stands change hands for tens of thousands of dollars.
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Academic sorry for comment about 'hanging' dairy industry bosses
4 Sep 2025Victoria University's Mike Joy asked: "How about we bring back hanging for industry CEOs?" on social media.
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Dairy prices slump in latest auction, including falls for butter
Prices have slumped in the latest global dairy auction overnight as supply outpaced demand.
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Council hopes new RMA rules will reduce breaches
3 Sep 2025Insurance companies will no longer be able to cover the now harsher fines.
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There's a new type of avocado - how does it compare?
3 Sep 2025A nutritionist got her mitts on the only Harricado in the country and put it to the smash.
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Otago poultry farm to soon be back in business after bird flu outbreak
3 Sep 2025The first flock of chicks have been transferred to the Otago laying farm.
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'I woke up slumped over the bike' - Farmer hit by lightning
2 Sep 2025A Westport dairy farm manager is praising his gumboots for saving his life. Audio
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Mission to turn wood into petroleum-free biochemicals
2 Sep 2025Investors are hoping New Zealand's radiata pine trees can be turned into biochemicals in the hunt for alternatives to plastic.
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Winner 'just about perfection' as sheep dog trials attract record numbers
2 Sep 2025Tough and intelligent Huntaway dogs are the centrepiece of the annual Hunterville Shemozzle in Rangitikei, but this time around heading dogs were the stars.
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Expert warns Fonterra putting 'eggs in one basket' with billion-dollar sale
1 Sep 2025Fonterra announced the sale of its consumer businesses to French company Lactalis for $4.22 billion.
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Farmers warned about lack of insurance cover for fines under the RMA
Farmers are being told they are on their own when it comes to potential breaches of the Resource Management Act.
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What is NZ's role in supporting RSE returnees?
1 Sep 2025Pacific leaders are highlighting challenges their workers are facing while working in Aotearoa before returning home - and New Zealand's role to support them.
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Fieldays heading to Brazil in 2027
In addition to Fieldays at Mystery Creek in Hamilton, New Zealand exhibitors are set to head to São Paulo, the largest city in South America, to sell their products.
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'Symbol of hope': Canterbury flower farm has biggest-ever Daffodil Day order
30 Aug 2025Friday was Daffodil Day, an annual event aimed to raise money for Cancer Society support and research.
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Green brew benefits for livestock emissions
30 Aug 2025Researchers across the ditch are making good progress in their efforts to reduce emissions created from the brewing process, while also creating benefits for livestock.
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Old tool, new cool
30 Aug 2025Beth Pearsall wants to revive the ancient skill of scything. She loves swishing the sharp-bladed tool through her own garden and holds workshops to teach others about the scythe and its uses.
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Trans-Tasman farmers dig deep for dairy's future
30 Aug 2025Swapping science, stories and solutions about regen dairying was the task at hand for farmers, researchers and advisors from NZ and Australia at a gathering in Canterbury.
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Fencing supply drive-through a hit with flood-stricken farmers
29 Aug 2025Landowners have been given fencing materials worth about $2000, along with a hot breakfast and coffee. Audio
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Free trade agreement with India creates opportunity for rural exports
29 Aug 2025India is New Zealand's 25th largest goods export market.
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Pāmu Farms sees significant turnaround in profit
28 Aug 2025It reported a net profit of $120m compared to last year, when it posted a loss of $26m.
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Have you herd? Rare, world-famous Galloway bull up for sale
Five-year-old Arapuni Pride, a Riggit bull, was judged champion Galloway of the world.
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DOC seeks new operator for Molesworth station
The new opportunity would involve farming, but could also include other commercial activities like guiding or accommodation.
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