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Morning Rural News for 6 March 2024
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
Rural athletes converge on Palmerston North
Thousands are expected for the event which is now in its tenth year. Audio
Dry conditions in South Island a 'tough time' for farmers - Minister
Some farmers at the top of the South Island are already distributing their winter feed supplies to stock as dry conditions bite.
Midday Rural News for 5 March 2024
Orchardists in China have been illegally growing Zespri's SunGold fruit - and now they're using counterfeit Zespri packaging.
Monique Steele has the rural news. Audio
Morning Rural News for 5 March 2024
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
Midday Rural News for 4 March 2024
Trade Minister Todd McClay is investigating a possible trade agreement between New Zealand and the UAE, after meeting with his counterpart in Abu Dhabi last week.
Susan Murray has the rural news. Audio
Morning Rural News for 4 March 2024
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
Whangārei farmers kept poorly fed, emaciated cows - court
Underfed cows on a Northland dairy farm were in such poor condition that some had ingrown horns and eye infections. One was so emaciated that a vet recommended it be euthanised, a court has heard.
Inspired farmers take action to clean waterways
A catchment restoration project in the Marlborough Sounds is bringing a farming community together to tackle water quality issues and achieve wider conservation goals Audio
Wool, sweat and shears - Golden Shears underway in Masterton
The Golden Shears is underway in Masterton, and from early Thursday the War Memorial Stadium has been buzzing to the sound of shears, woolhandlers' brooms and the cranking of wool presses. Video, Audio
Australian winegrowers protest over plummeting returns
Many wine growers in Australia's largest wine region are in crisis mode due to plummeting prices for their grapes. Chris Archer works in the Australian and New Zealand wine industries and has been… Audio
On the Farm - a wrap of conditions on farms around the country
Kiwifruit are looking good in Hawkes Bay. Some flooded vines have died but generally recovery is better than expected. Conditions are very dry in Marlborough so many farmers are offloading stock due… Audio
Country Life For Friday 1 March 2024
Behind the scenes at the Golden Shears, a conservation project in the Marlborough Sounds, crisis among Australia's winegrowers and On the Farm Audio
'Preposterous' - environmental group rails against plan for marine farm resource consents
The government is proposing extending the duration of all existing consents by 25 years - removing the need for new ones.
Shock as Maui Milk tells suppliers to stop milking
Trouble has hit the fledging sheep-milk industry with one of the country's biggest players telling farmers to stop milking.
Government approves NZ's first open ocean salmon farm in Cook Strait
Despite strong opposition from conservation groups, the government has given final approval for the country's first open ocean salmon farm in the Cook Strait.
New Zealand King Salmon confirmed the… Audio
Midday Rural News for 1 March 2024
Waikato sheep milking farmers say they were blind-sided this week when their company Maui Milk, told them to stop milking immediately.
Sally Murphy has the rural news. Audio
First open ocean salmon farm gets green light
Despite strong opposition from conservationist, the government has given final approval for the farm in the Cook Strait.
Five generations of oat growers in Gore, a family story
The Gardyne Family has been growing oats north of Gore for five generations. Grower and Oat Industry Chairman Graeme Gardyne shares the family story with Jesse. Audio