Rural
Full Episode for Friday November 10, 2017
Making Water the Winner, Mela Juice and Paul 'Spud' Olsen and the Regional Wrap. Audio
Full Episode for Friday November 10, 2017
Making Water the Winner, Mela Juice and Paul 'Spud' Olsen and the Regional Wrap.
AudioBeef and Lamb confident TPP will get tick
Beef and Lamb New Zealand said it was reasonably confident a Trans-Pacific Partnership deal will be signed over the next 24-hours.
Butcher hopes to smash world record with a banger
A Christchurch butcher will today try for the world record for making the most sausages in 60 seconds.
Cattle disease may be more widespread - Van Leeuwen
The dairy farmer at the centre of the mycoplasma bovis outbreak is worried it could be more widespread than the seven farms confirmed as infected.
'Suspicious' test from property next to infected farm
Two new properties in South Canterbury are in lock down because of the cattle disease mycoplasma bovis.
Growing more than Grass
Kathryn speaks to two inspirational women making their living off the land, and the writer who has captured their stories in a new book. Sarah Higgins runs her own shearing company while Sam Laugesen… Audio
Rosamund Young: for the love of cows
Cows are far smarter and more emotionally connected to each other than we give them credit for, says farmer Rosamund Young. Audio
Mad about sheep
Dayanne Almeida is a self-confessed sheep nutter. She was determined to move to New Zealand from Brazil to work in the sheep industry and now spreads the world about sheep farming on her "Sheep… Audio
Mad about sheep
Dayanne Almeida is a self-confessed sheep nutter. She was determined to move to New Zealand from Brazil to work in the sheep industry and now spreads the world about sheep farming on her "Sheep…
AudioAre aliens into agronomy?
We turn the clock back to 1961 when several people reported seeing unidentified flying objects in South Canterbury. Audio