Farmer deaths correlate with age Farmer deaths correlate with age A new New Zealand study shows farmers aged in their 60s and over 70 die in the highest numbers in farm work accidents.
Top price $62,000 Top price $62,000 Foveran Deer Park’s 37th annual elite sire stag sale on January 11 attracted ‘‘a good gallery of buyers’’, stud manager Barry Gard said.
Sunflower fields photo hot spot Sunflower fields photo hot spot A rural road in North Otago has turned into a photography hot spot.
Sisters taking equestrian world by storm Sisters taking equestrian world by storm Sisters growing up on a North Otago dairy farm have leapt into national prominence.
‘M. bovis’ testing set to start on beef properties ‘M. bovis’ testing set to start on beef properties A national beef survey is starting this month as part of the programme to eradicate cattle disease Mycoplasma bovis.
Breeder in for the long haul — or a long run Breeder in for the long haul — or a long run The farmer who topped the recent Christchurch ram fair with a Suffolk is just as fond of the Corriedale breed.
Feeling of being branded ‘unclean’ Feeling of being branded ‘unclean’ North Otago farmers Murray and Gaynor Smith say they feel like they’ve been branded ‘‘unclean’’ as a result of being caught up in the Mycoplasma bovis outbreak.
Stag sale expected to draw buyers from far and wide Stag sale expected to draw buyers from far and wide Buyers from across New Zealand are expected to make a pilgrimage to the Hakataramea Valley next month.
Biosecurity work ‘important’ Biosecurity work ‘important’ Mycoplasma bovis has been a case of New Zealand losing its innocence, Mark Woods says.
DairyNZ chief ‘optimistic’ about sector’s future DairyNZ chief ‘optimistic’ about sector’s future Strong commodity prices are not enough to make farmers happy, DairyNZ chief executive Tim Mackle says.
Gratitude seen as positive step Gratitude seen as positive step Gratitude is one way to emerge from depression, farming advocate Sarah Perriam says.
Rural wellbeing events focus on the positive Rural wellbeing events focus on the positive ''Staying Positive - changing your mindset in uncertain times'' was the title of two gatherings run by Beef + Lamb New Zealand last week.
Waitaki irrigation pipeline to be buried Waitaki irrigation pipeline to be buried The controversial irrigation pipe between Kurow and the Waitaki Dam will eventually be placed below ground level.
Meat processor still shut down Meat processor still shut down Oamaru Meats is still working through the problems that forced it to shut down in September.
Farmers urged to unite over water Farmers urged to unite over water The response from rural New Zealand to the Government's proposed freshwater policy is ''at a scale that's taken their breath away'', Todd Muller says.
Waimate Shears hailed as success Waimate Shears hailed as success The Waimate Shears continues to attract top competitors and praise for its smooth running.
Waimate's Le Fleming only southern farmer standing for Dairy board Waimate's Le Fleming only southern farmer standing for Dairy board Only one southern farmer is standing for the DairyNZ board of directors.
Opportunity for shearers keen to learn Opportunity for shearers keen to learn Shearers are unlikely to make enough money to buy a farm these days, but money and travel are still two perks of the job.
National kudos for Kurow venture National kudos for Kurow venture A family orchard near Kurow has earned a major national food award.
Water hot topic at ORC meeting Water hot topic at ORC meeting More than 60 people packed into an Oamaru meeting on Friday to hear - and question - Otago Regional Council senior staff.