When you talk about agricultural fencing, one word springs to mind: security. That's what a fence is for: keeping your valuable stock where you need them. But there are many other variables that dictate what type of fence farmers require, such as stock type, topography and soil. Read More
Adequate and reliable fuel storage is an essential component in helping farmers to run their businesses efficiently and without interruption. Read More
When it comes to managing sheep an efficient set of yards is a must, and that’s where Hawke’s Bay company Landquip comes in. It’s been making sheep handling yards for seven years now. Read More
Those challenged by wind and water erosion may want to take a look at the unique direct drilling capabilities of the Cross Slot No-Tillage system. Read More
Hydralada, a leader in the field of self-propelled elevating work platforms, designed the Twin Lift to meet the need for a purpose-built machine to work in narrow row width orchards. Read More
Each year, the 'must do' event on everyone's calendar, if they are in any way connected to agriculture (or even if they are not), is the NZ National Fieldays, a four-day event at Mystery Creek Events Centre in Hamilton. Read More