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Otago farmer makes history with 'young farmer' win
An Otago farmer has been named Young Farmer of the Year for the first time in history.
Strong interest in on-farm bull sale at Rangiwahia
As the bull sale season picks up around the country, the first on-farm bull sale in more than a decade was held in the small farming community of Rangiwahia, this week. Video
UN drug document lacks boldness, says Dunne
A drug policy document being debated at a United Nations conference in New York does not go far enough, New Zealand's associate health minister Peter Dunne says. Audio
Helen Clark makes UN pitch for top job
While most New Zealanders were still fast asleep, former prime minister Helen Clark was questioned for two hours about why she should lead the UN. Video
Quad bike widow calls for more education
The widow of a farmer killed in a quad bike accident says education, not hefty fines, is the key to reducing accidents and deaths involving the bikes.
Worries over falling milk production - Fonterra
Fonterra is concerned about meeting customer demands throughout the rest of the season amid falling milk production.
'Big step' in fight against bovine TB
The number of cattle and deer herds infected with bovine tuberculosis is at an all-time record low.
More foreign pork on menu for NZ
Russia's new import sanctions are pushing more foreign pork into New Zealand, an industry body says.
Clean-up bills 'not covered by insurance'
Some Manawatu farmers are facing huge flood clean-up bills and in many cases insurance will not be able to help, a spokesperson says.
Farmers 'despondent' in Canterbury drought
A stock transporter in north Canterbury says he has trucked nearly 20,000 sheep out of the area to date because of the drought.
Green MPs fast for climate change
Members of the Green Party went without food yesterday to highlight the effects of climate change and the threat it presents to global food supply.
Threat to bees blown out of proportion
The body representing agricultural chemical companies says bees are not under threat and their population is on the rise.
Motorcyclist killed fleeing from police
A man in his mid-20s died in a motorcycle crash on Thursday after police say he fled from officers in the Christchurch suburb of New Brighton. An investigation has begun.