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Farming group fears dwindling of rural lifelines

Neal WallaceMay 13, 2024
Issues with roads, postal services and now copper-based landlines all add to connectivity problems.

Game bird season gets off to a good start

Farmers WeeklyMay 6, 2024
Opening Weekend bags a good haul for the table or freezer.

What’s on your mind, Kiwi farmer?

Olivia CaldwellMay 3, 2024
How a community Facebook page became part of the fabric of New Zealand farming.

The Farmer’s Voice loud and clear at Fieldays

Farmers WeeklyMay 3, 2024
One of a range of farming lobby groups to have a presence at new Fieldays Rural Advocacy Hub.


Volunteers bringing order to Gabrielle chaos 

Volunteers bringing order to Gabrielle chaos 

Farmers WeeklyNov 14, 2023
Many have Commence the Re-Fence to thank for helping relieve rebuild pain.
Handy Landys recognised for helping out

Handy Landys recognised for helping out

Farmers WeeklyNov 14, 2023
Students ready to come to the aid of rural communities at a moment’s notice.
Trust gets kindy kids into cooking kai

Trust gets kindy kids into cooking kai

Farmers WeeklyNov 13, 2023
Garden to Table Charitable Trust to expand growing and cooking programme.
Schools to race their fadge, and more, at rural sports day

Schools to race their fadge, and more, at rural sports day

Farmers WeeklyNov 10, 2023
Agri Futures Clash of the Colleges to take centre stage at the NZ Agricultural Show.
Farmer committed to ‘meating the need’ and paying it forward

Farmer committed to ‘meating the need’ and paying it forward

Farmers WeeklyNov 9, 2023
South Otago family donates close to 6000 mince meals through Meat the Need charity.
10,000 visits to Kiwi farms, and counting

10,000 visits to Kiwi farms, and counting

Farmers WeeklyNov 7, 2023
Call for new farmers as Open Farms gears up for March next year.
Firepit left me with just a warm feeling 

Firepit left me with just a warm feeling 

Steve Wyn-HarrisNov 7, 2023
Retired sheep and beef farmer Steve Wyn-Harris on a good deed that does not go unpunished.
Kids’ book tells tale of Pātoka rescue chickens 

Kids’ book tells tale of Pātoka rescue chickens 

Craig PageNov 6, 2023
Thirty caged hens given new life as free-range fowl with their own caravan.
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Farmstrong tagged for Farmlands fundraiser

Farmers WeeklyNov 2, 2023
Rural wellbeing programme chosen for co-op’s annual drive.
There’s life in some ‘zombie towns’ yet

There’s life in some ‘zombie towns’ yet

Richard RennieNov 2, 2023
The prospect of rural NZ being filled with ‘zombie towns’ is not as likely as it once seemed, but challenges still remain for many.
Rural grant to ‘build community connection’

Rural grant to ‘build community connection’

Farmers WeeklyOct 27, 2023
Family bequest honours mum a decade after her passing.
New Shepherdess TV series celebrates rural women

New Shepherdess TV series celebrates rural women

In each episode, we lean into the lives of three women connected by a sense of place, as they share stories of courage, commitment and community.
Jules Benton sits on a staircase.

Dairy Women’s Network heads for quarter-century milestone

Gerald PiddockOct 19, 2023
In December it will mark 25 years of building connections in the dairy sector.
Spring blush as Nude Gardening Day beckons

Spring blush as Nude Gardening Day beckons

Farmers WeeklyOct 18, 2023
Kiwis are invited to garden as nature intended.
Meat the Need staffs up with GM

Meat the Need staffs up with GM

Farmers WeeklyOct 16, 2023
Charity takes on full-time general manager for the first time.
The Big Feed rural telethon returns

The Big Feed rural telethon returns

Farmers WeeklyOct 13, 2023
Matt Chisholm and Wayne Langford will again co-host the rural telethon The Big Feed.
To George, who showed us the way to a rural life

To George, who showed us the way to a rural life

Allan BarberOct 12, 2023
Allan Barber remembers a beloved pet who cut his own path.
Urban and rural meet in political frustration

Urban and rural meet in political frustration

Guest writerOct 9, 2023
The way the two sections of society have united in the Netherlands should give politicians pause, says Nuffield scholar Kerry Worsnop.
South Canterbury family serves up 12,000 meals for Kiwis in need

South Canterbury family serves up 12,000 meals for Kiwis in need

Farmers WeeklyOct 6, 2023
McKerchars of Cave donate proceeds of ‘one of their best bulls’ to Meat the Need for four years running.
Matts bring Mates for Mates out of lockdown

Matts bring Mates for Mates out of lockdown

Craig PageOct 5, 2023
Covid’s ‘25 push-ups’ sensation and rough start to 2023 inspire fun day out.
Langford steps back from managing Meat the Need

Langford steps back from managing Meat the Need

Farmers WeeklyOct 3, 2023
Takes smaller role in charity he co-founded to concentrate on Feds duties.
Farmy Army: a light in the dark, shovel at the ready

Farmy Army: a light in the dark, shovel at the ready

An important part of the work is supporting farmers through conversations.
Share the pain fairly to hang on to good partners

Share the pain fairly to hang on to good partners

Partner ContentSep 28, 2023
Focusing on stability for your people on farm will build better, long lasting relationships with your sharefarmers.
Rural towns pass the footy for mental health 

Rural towns pass the footy for mental health 

Charlie WilliamsonSep 28, 2023
New charity rugby match is set to go ahead in the small town of Halcombe to raise spirits and funds for mental health.
The story of a province that punched above its weight

The story of a province that punched above its weight

Alan EmersonSep 27, 2023
Alan Emerson helps welcome a book chronicling five decades of Federated Farmers in Mid Canterbury.
Bonding through farming, fencing and a passion for all things ag

Bonding through farming, fencing and a passion for all things ag

Farmers WeeklySep 20, 2023
Shared love of working with animals creates bond between students.
And just like that, they’re gone

And just like that, they’re gone

Steve Wyn-HarrisSep 12, 2023
Ann Landers said: “It is not what you do for your children but what you have taught them to do for themselves that will make them successful human beings.”
Tairāwhiti digs deep for Cancer Society stock drive

Tairāwhiti digs deep for Cancer Society stock drive

Suz BremnerAug 31, 2023
With a quarter-century under its belt, charity drive auctions off more than 300 donated sheep.
PGW backs IHC calf scheme for 3 more years

PGW backs IHC calf scheme for 3 more years

Farmers WeeklyAug 22, 2023
Through the years, it has raised more than $41 million for IHC, funds that have had a transformative impact on the lives of those it serves.
Yes chef! Peter Gordon gives local a lift

Yes chef! Peter Gordon gives local a lift

Neal WallaceAug 14, 2023
NZ-grown produce and products find a new champion in Auckland.
Does your team feel appreciated on farm?

Does your team feel appreciated on farm?

Dairy FarmerAug 8, 2023
It’s important to make the time to celebrate the love you have for your work – and your workers.
Wāhine toa lead the way in food and fibre

Wāhine toa lead the way in food and fibre

Cheyenne WilsonAug 7, 2023
Agriculture’s young warrior women are an inspiration, says Cheyenne Wilson.
The running of the bulls – Wyn-Harris style, Part III

The running of the bulls – Wyn-Harris style, Part III

Steve Wyn-HarrisAug 4, 2023
In honour of Steve Wyn-Harris retiring his weekly From the Ridge column after decades wielding the pen, Farmers Weekly dips into the archives for another taste of ag New Zealand’s favourite scribe.
MPI’s new advisers fan out after floods

MPI’s new advisers fan out after floods

Hugh StringlemanAug 2, 2023
On Farm Support hits the ground running after natural disasters.
An emerging protein industry built on NZ’s strengths

An emerging protein industry built on NZ’s strengths

Farmers WeeklyJul 28, 2023
Farmers Weekly’s new In Focus podcast kicks off with a study on viable and lucrative alt proteins.
Climbing in the footsteps of my grandfather

Climbing in the footsteps of my grandfather

Farmers WeeklyJul 21, 2023
A North Canterbury farmer honours the heroic actions of his ancestor in helping to liberate a town on World War I’s Western Front.
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