
David Burt: Mohair, mo' money
Mohair is the fibre harvested from angora goats, and at more than $20 per kilogram it is significantly more valuable than wool from
Mohair is the fibre harvested from angora goats, and at more than $20 per kilogram it is significantly more valuable than wool from
I am a sheep and beef farmer and was on the farm on Monday the 13th just gone. When Jamie Mackay of The Country radio show rang
The best questions are seldom asked. Try to answer to this one. A while ago we considered amalgamating all five Hawke's Bay councils. No
On arriving back at work after the summer holidays I was asked by the NFR editorial team to write an overview of the year ahead, focusing
The Oxford Dictionary word of the year for 2016 was "post truth politics". Not strictly a word but, in the same vein, this year
Thanks to our world class land-based industries Hawke's Bay is a prosperous place. Why will it not remain so? But those industries
Summer - with its lower flows and generally better weather - is when farmers often carry out works in and around waterways. These
The prolonged summer dry should have us all into summer management mode. There are three things that should be well under way. 1
I'm not sure how many people actually still make New Year's resolutions. I'm good at remembering that something I've done was a New
In a world of urban/rural "he said-she said" could Fonterra actually be winning the PR battle for farmers?
There was a feeling of unease in the newsroom on Monday morning as sirens starting screaming and the wind whipped around the building. We
The Government Inquiry into Havelock North Drinking Water has completed its hearings phase and is about to receive submissions on
COMMENT: Personal battles are waste of energy when tackling climate change requires us all.
The topic on the tip of everyone's tongues is the current lack of water in Hawke's Bay, and farming through this is difficult and
As life-stylers, small farm operators and horse owners, we need to acknowledge the responsibilities we owe to the welfare of the animals
Like all the young lads I went to boarding school with back in mid-seventies, the thing I looked forward to most on my 15th birthday
There is something about what is arguably the world's most physically demanding job that gets under your skin and never quite goes away writes Wayne Perkins.
I don't know if it's just me, but I seem to suffer from an overactive conscience. It kicks in when I'm going along, minding my own
Dom George doesn't trust anyone who doesn't love cricket...
I only have to evaluate my daily decisions to see the potential future of our environment. In summer my favourite place to be is the Ohau River at Gladstone Reserve. It's my slice of paradise.
Back in March 2015, then PM John Key vowed his party would do what it could to win back the Northland electorate seat after Winston
With a soil moisture curve climbing almost vertically, and no significant rain forecast for the rest of the month, Friday's declaration
Calling Sherlock Holmes. The Case of the Stolen Shed needs you: a pilfered building, claims of secret emails, alleged skulduggery
It seems like a day doesn't go by without more news reinforcing the dire state of our water. With the Government inquiry into the
If the uncertainty around Brexit last year wasn't enough, we now enter the unknown with United States President Trump now carrying
Nearing the end of one of our biggest seasons to date, we can reflect on a season that was both challenging and exciting at the same
Since becoming your representative on the Northland Regional Council last October I have been on a mission to understand the vast
The reaction of many Northlanders to the news that our region is to be promoted in Melbourne to attract tourists here was no doubt
Whether you're the President of the United States or a rodeo king - Twitter is a dark and dangerous place writes Dominic George
Discussion around the state of water quality in New Zealand is not short of an opinion or two. Yet when it comes to the science, we