Help your farmers rear their best calves ever
If you haven’t yet brought yourself back up to speed with best practice calf rearing, a quick review of the essentials this month means you’ll be on point with customer support when the rush begins.
EPA clears new tool for beet crops
A new herbicide has been approved for use in beet crops grown for livestock feed, giving farmers another option for controlling problem broadleaved weeds, like velvetleaf.
CEO honoured for business turnaround
Ruralco CEO Tony Aitken has been awarded excellence in business leadership at the recent ANZ Business of the Year Awards in Ashburton.
Making gear that actually works on the farm
In New Zealand agriculture, most innovation does not start in a boardroom.
A defining step for farm plastic recycling
The Government’s approval of a regulated national rural recycling scheme marks a defining moment for New Zealand’s primary sector.
A stronger voice for vegetable growers
The vegetable industry is reshaping how it represents itself, with a new structure designed to bring growers together under one banner while keeping existing product groups intact.
Waikato grower recognised as future ag leader
Waikato horticulturalist Karn Dhaliwal is proof that innovation, hard work and a willingness to back yourself can open doors in rural New Zealand.
Senior appointments drive agritech growth
New Zealand agritech company HortPlus has announced key appointments to its senior leadership team as it positions itself for growth and international expansion.
Proven operator appointed chief executive
Rural Leaders’ new chief executive comes to the role after more than 25 years working alongside farmers, growers and agribusinesses in New Zealand and offshore.
Avoiding rookie spray mistakes (even by professionals)
Keeping spray on target and using it to its best advantage is a science, especially with regional councils cracking-down on spray drift.
Clever weighing lands on farms
Accurate cattle weights have long mattered to beef farmers, but getting them has often meant extra time, labour and stress on stock.
Working in unison, creating a closed feedback loop
Where eShepherd controls where cattle graze, the StrongBó Auto Weigher measures how they respond.
Symposium reveals fast track to better crop tools
New Zealand has a real opportunity to fast track lessons around adoption of biological crop protection solutions given its small size and connected sectors.
Southern miller is feeling its oats
Harraways is backing the future of oat processing in the lower South Island with a major, multi-year investment programme to lift capacity, improve efficiency and keep its Dunedin mill competitive for decades to come.
Small changes can deliver big savings on arable farms
Concerns about fuel and fertiliser prices are increasing at the same time that arable growers are heading into their busy, input heavy planting season.
Red meat backing boosts future leaders
Beef + Lamb New Zealand was ‘blown away’ by the quality and number of applications for its inaugural 2026 Agricultural Student Scholarships.
New leader appointed at time of serious pressures
New Zealand Winegrowers has appointed Anishka Jelicich as its next CEO.
Long term lease boosts dairy export future
Good news for lower South Island dairy producers. Port Otago has announced a significant 35 year lease agreement with Fonterra for its dairy export warehouse in Port Chalmers.
Clean paddocks prove commitment wins
Seeing Californian thistle control working in real paddocks is giving farmers renewed confidence that one of the country’s most persistent pasture weeds can be beaten.
Barking up the right tree
Born out of a backyard moment in Northland, Bonno Dog Chews creates natural, eco-friendly dog chews made from waste mānuka wood.