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  • Unlikely pair guiding Groundswell

    They’re an unlikely pair of protesters....

  • ‘About 10’ (and counting) — working dogs feature large in life

    Steve Kerr grew up on the Mackenzie Country’s sprawling Grampians Station when it wasn’t unusual for more than 40 farm dogs to be working in the back country at one time....

  • It’s a tough road to breed the perfect dog

    The dogs peer out of a neatly-lined row of kennels when they hear footsteps on the gravel....

  • Creative force at New Zealand Merino taking on a new ‘Leaft’

    A creative force who has been with The New Zealand Merino Company almost since its inception is moving on, writes TimCronshaw....

  • Crystal clear vision for farm’s future

    NICK France gazes out to a pond fringed entirely by flax to the left and then down to a flood plain cloaked by many new plantings....

  • Perendale pioneer awarded life membership

    Perendale breeders from throughout New Zealand converged on Queenstown last week for their annual conference. Rural editor Sally Rae headed to West Otago and caught up with them during a tour of two stud properties....

  • Leaving a farm as good as it ever was

    A Mid Canterbury couple is at ease with their family’s farming legacy being just two years shy of farming in the same district for 150 years, Tim Cronshaw writes....

  • Perendale pioneer awarded life membership

    Perendale breeders from throughout New Zealand converged on Queenstown last week for their annual conference. Rural editor Sally Rae headed to West Otago and caught up with them during a tour of two stud properties....

  • Family devoted to industry

    North Otago father-and-daughter JohnSchultz and KylieStenton were acknowledged recently at the New Zealand Groundspread Fertilisers’ Association’s awards function. Business and rural editor SallyRae finds out more about their genuinely family business....

  • West Otago couple count their blessings

    The five finalists have been decided for the Otago Daily Times and Rural Life Year of the Farmer initiative. This week, rural editor Sally Rae talks to the first of the finalists — Heriot-based Rural Champions Stefan and Holly Roulston about dairy farming in West Otago....

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