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On the Farm - this week's wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Calving's started as winter arrives in the far north and stock are tucking in to winter crops around Canterbury Read more Audio
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On the Farm; What's happening around rural New Zealand
Winter sets in in the north and the effects of the drought are still being felt at the top of the South Island. Read more Audio
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On the farm: What's been happening in rural New Zealand this week
19 Jun 2020Drought hit Hawke's Bay has had rain and in the South Island, Tekapo farmers have been working in temperatures that have barely hit five degrees. Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap
Farmers in the picturesque Matukituki Valley near Wanaka are enjoying being able to move stock easily now that tourist traffic has quietened down. The mild start to winter around much of the country… Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap
Ewe scanning is underway in the north, which has seen more welcome rain this week and dairy farmers are catching their breath before calving. Read more Audio
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On the farm: What is happening around rural New Zealand this week
Farmers in the far north have had to get their wet weather gear out this week and pruning has started on orchards and vineyards. Read more Audio
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On the farm: What's happening in rural New Zealand this week
Frosts tickled much of the North Island this week. Now saleyards have opened the demand for store stock has improved. Read more Audio
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On the farm: What's happening around New Zealand
It's still horrifically dry in Southern Hawkes Bay and some Gisborne mandarins are being held on trees until demand picks up post lockdown, while in the South Island green kiwifruit are being… Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap
Hawkes Bay is in dire straits with a continuing drought, Northland which was in one of the worst droughts on record, has had rain. A parched Marlborough received rain last weekend and South Otago is… Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap
Farmers in most parts of the country are longing for rain forecast for this weekend. RSE workers have finished long seasons in New Zealand but many can't get home to the Pacific because of Covid-19… Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap
Dams are being cleaned out in Northland to improve water storage and at the top of the South Island the hop harvest has been producing good yeilds. Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap
Winter's on its way with a chill in the air and snow in the south but not nearly enough rain to break drought. Farmers are feeding the soil to keep growth going with more stock than normal to feed. Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap
The beginning of the week was beautifully fine and far too dry in most of the North Island and in the South, snow has fallen on hills around the Mackenzie Basin. Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap
3 Apr 2020As welcome rain dampens soils in many regions in time for winter sowing, farmers around the country share how they're coping with Covid-19. Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap
Covid-19 is upsetting the labour supply for some harvests but a dollop of rain in certain drought stricken areas is cheering farmers up, although those in Marlborough are still begging for more. Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap
It's cooled off a bit in the North Island but farmers are still hanging out for rain, while in the South Island, West Coast and Southland farms are going into autumn with pretty good pasture growth. Read more Audio
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In parched Northland, a stock agent in Kaipara district says rain this week was enough to settle the dust, but that's about it. The West Coast has had a week of glorious, fine T-shirt and shorts… Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap
The grape harvest is well underway in Hawkes Bay in what is a very early vintage this year. The biggest challenge for sheep farmers in Marlborough is keeping ewe condition up for the ram. Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap
Each week our Country Life reporters check out the latest from farms and orchards around the country.
South Waikato had thunder rolling around the district at the weekend but the rain was very choosy… Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap
Around Pukekohe, warm dry days have continued and growers have maintained the costly task of irrigating outdoor crops. Harvest is progressing well in Canterbury but, despite the dry weather, it has… Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap
Around Pukekohe, the widespread drought continues to make life difficult for the outdoor vegetable industry. A dairy farmer near Balclutha in South Otago is in flood recovery mode. His farm is… Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap
The big dry continued in Northland this week with not a spot of rain to relieve drought conditions. Flooding in South Otago is starting to subside. A sheep and beef farmer near Balclutha recorded 185… Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap 31 January 2020
Hawkes Bay's grape vines are enjoying the dry, hot summer but most areas are hoping for rain. Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap
Taranaki could be heading for its driest January in 40 years and central Otago's waiting for its first drop of rain for the year. Read more Audio
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Christmas Fare - Growers report in on the year that's been...
Country Life's whipping around the country to hear about 'the year that's been' for our food producers. Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap
There was flooding to all the main alpine fed rivers in Canterbury last weekend while in many parts of the North Island paddocks and orchards are drying out. Some welcome rain elsewhere in the North… Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap
Waikato's become a bit dry in the past week but good rain, forecast for the weekend, should help set farms up well for summer. A hop grower at Tapawera in the Nelson region says the focus this week… Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap
Hawkes Bay's cherries are being picked and Southland and South Otago have finally had the chance to dry out... Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap
22 Nov 2019Welcome rain has set many farms up for the summer. It hasn't really warmed up in the far south and grass is struggling to grow. Marlborough has finally transitioned from what has been a fickle spring… Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap
15 Nov 2019Welcome rain has set farms up for the summer but hail in Hawke's Bay and Pukekohe has caused some fruit damage. It hasn't really warmed up in the far south and grass is struggling to grow. Read more Audio
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