Grower representatives will knock on doors in the Auckland suburb of Grey Lynn today to thank more than 300 households for helping save New Zealand's $6 billion industry from the Queensland Fruit Fly.

It was grassroots intelligence for farmers last week, when the Foundation for Arable Research (FAR) opened the gates to its Chertsey trial farm in Mid Canterbury.

Bucking public perception of dirty dairying – fanned by environmental groups and mainstream media reporting – West Coast dairy farmers have played a big part in cleaning up the biggest waterway in the region.

It wouldn't be speaking out of turn to call the Toyota Hi-Lux New Zealand's favourite ute.

Rural News' irreverent and hypothetical look at what's happening in the farming world.

Horticulture in New Zealand is the little brother to the major powers of the dairy, meat, forestry and wine sectors.

Asparagus on supermarket shelves usually points to summer being just around the corner

There's no doubt 2015 has been a tough year for those of us in the agricultural contracting sector.

The 'businessman' who threatened the NZ dairy industry with 1080 contamination in baby formula if use of the pest-killing poison wasn't terminated apparently intended to gain economic advantage for a product of his own.

'Grossly irresponsible' is how New Zealand's special agricultural trade envoy Mike Petersen has rightly described animal rights group SAFE's placement of an anti-NZ dairy farming ad in a British newspaper.

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