Susan Murray
Midday Rural News for 26 June 2020
Fonterra and Federated Farmers have announced changes at the top.
Susan Murray has rural news. Audio
Midday Rural News for 25 June 2020
After months of drought in North Waikato and Northland, the rain has well and truly arrived.
Susan Murray has the rural news. Audio
Moooove Over Friesian, Jersey and KiwiCross Cows
In the future, common Friesan, Jersey and KiwiCross cows may need to make way for Montbeliarde, Normande, and Fleckvieh milking cows in New Zealand. These breeds are dual-purpose – good for both… Audio
Moooove Over Friesian, Jersey and KiwiCross Cows
In the future, common Friesan, Jersey and KiwiCross cows may need to make way for Montbeliarde, Normande, and Fleckvieh milking cows in New Zealand. These breeds are dual-purpose – good for both…
AudioNatty Nigerian Dwarves
Paula Levett saw some miniature goats in an Australian magazine several years ago and the next thing she and some others were importing two bucks to New Zealand. She felt there was a place for a… Audio
Natty Nigerian Dwarves
Paula Levett saw some miniature goats in an Australian magazine several years ago and the next thing she and some others were importing two bucks to New Zealand. She felt there was a place for a…
AudioCountry Life for 12 June 2020
Country Life this week is out at sea with a Wairarapa couple fishing for kaimoana for kiwis and delivering it from sea to plate. The team also meets a some recent immigrants to New Zealand ... goats… Audio
Country Life for 12 June 2020
Country Life this week is out at sea with a Wairarapa couple fishing for kaimoana for kiwis and delivering it from sea to plate. The team also meets a some recent immigrants to New Zealand ... goats…
AudioRegional Wrap
Ewe scanning is underway in the north, which has seen more welcome rain this week and dairy farmers are catching their breath before calving. Audio
Midday Rural News for 4 June 2020
The Ministry for Primary Industries says that about a third of farmers are still not registered under the NAIT scheme, or National Animal Identification and Tracing.
Susan Murray has the rural news.
…On the farm: What is happening around rural New Zealand this week
Farmers in the far north have had to get their wet weather gear out this week and pruning has started on orchards and vineyards. Audio
On the farm: What is happening around rural New Zealand this week
Farmers in the far north have had to get their wet weather gear out this week and pruning has started on orchards and vineyards.
AudioCountry Life for Friday 29 May 2020
Country Life this week talks to workers who've switched to dairying from quite different careers and love the farming life. In The 90s File we speak to Riley Kennedy who is keen to tell stories about… Audio
Lobster industry claws its way back
New Zealand's live lobster industry is worth about $320 million annually, much of it sold to China. However, back on January 24 exports came to a halt when China shut down its Chinese New Year… Audio, Gallery
Lobster industry claws its way back
New Zealand's live lobster industry is worth about $320 million annually, much of it sold to China. However, back on January 24 exports came to a halt when China shut down its Chinese New Year…
AudioThe 90s File - Matt Beck
Originally from Oklahoma, Matt is a PhD student at Lincoln University. He's working with Callaghan Innovation and Agriseeds on promoting better health and nutrition for dairy cows, sheep and deer. Audio
The 90s File - Matt Beck
Originally from Oklahoma, Matt is a PhD student at Lincoln University. He's working with Callaghan Innovation and Agriseeds on promoting better health and nutrition for dairy cows, sheep and deer.
AudioOn the farm: What's happening in rural New Zealand this week
Frosts tickled much of the North Island this week. Now saleyards have opened the demand for store stock has improved. Audio