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On the Farm

English, Agriculture, 1 season, 304 episodes, 1 day, 10 hours, 28 minutes
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A roundup of farming conditions all around New Zealand
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On the Farm - Floating onions and slipping farmland

Assessment of damage is underway in Pukekohe after a deluge of rain saw onions floating down the street and farms turned into lakes. Kiwifruit vines and structures have also been wiped out - while parts of the South Island start preparing for a drought.
2/3/20238 minutes, 3 seconds
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ

Cows are laying in grass in Waikato, while pasture growth has dropped dramatically in Southland. Clinical signs of facial eczema are starting to show around the country and a tropical insect which could be hugely detrimental has been found on the West Coast.
1/27/20237 minutes
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Heavy rain in Pukekohe mid-week made the ground too wet to dig potatoes or lift onions. Cherry picking is underway in Otago. The last two weeks have seen warm days and cool nights which has been good for ripening and flavour.
12/16/20225 minutes, 52 seconds
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Rain has come back to Northland in the past few days. It's a blessing to see conditions like these in the summer months as soil moisture levels won't be improving from now. Silage making is in full swing in Canterbury and vineyards are at the tail end of shoot thinning in Central Otago.
12/9/20226 minutes, 58 seconds
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Hawke's Bay has had good weather for flowering vineyards. A dairy farmer in Southland says grass is shooting out of the ground after a good dose of rain.
12/2/20226 minutes, 17 seconds
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There's an explosion of grass in Waikato this week after countless days of rain and warmish weather, calves are being weaned and drenched on the West Coast and winter crops are in the ground in South Otago.
11/25/20226 minutes, 10 seconds
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In Manawatu it's gone from being too wet to drive tractors on paddocks to hanging out for rain. While on the West Coast of the South Island, farmers are shutting up paddocks for silage, and some are past their peak milk production.
11/18/20227 minutes, 6 seconds
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In Taranaki the temperature gauge is rising and pasture growth is finally looking good. In Southland, they're flat out tailing and some farmers are pleasantly surprised that their lambing tally is higher than scanning predicted.
11/11/20226 minutes, 57 seconds
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Warm rain and a mix of sunshine has kicked grass out of the ground across the country. It's a relief for many across the North Island trying to get silage together. Farmers are treading water in Wairarapa and join those in Nelson wanting a bit more rain now the ground is drying up. And the last of tailing completed this week marks the end of the lambing season in Southland.
11/4/20225 minutes, 54 seconds
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Most farms are pretty short of grass in Northland and supplementary feed suppliers say there has been a big uptake. Strong wind has stopped spraying in its tracks for an olive grower in Wairarapa, while in Central Otago a frost at the beginning of the week was an early wake up call for cherry growers.
10/28/20227 minutes, 41 seconds
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Weather has been kind in Bay of Plenty with enough sunny days to finally finish docking and creative juices have been let loose on the humble gumboot on the West Coast.
10/21/20226 minutes, 49 seconds
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Bay of Plenty kiwifruit growers are counting their losses this week after a frost last Friday caused irreparable damage. Central Otago sheep farmers are nearing the end of shearing and lambing is in full swing.
10/14/20226 minutes, 27 seconds
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Cold and extremely wet is how most are feeling in Waikato. About 110 millimetres of rain has fallen this week. Snow fell across Canterbury this week to sea level. Grass growth remains very slow with many farmers still feeding out.
10/7/20225 minutes, 51 seconds
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In the Bay of Plenty gold kiwifruit are in their full bud stage and the new red kiwifruit vines are starting to flower. In Otago one farmer says it' been one of the best lambing seasons in his 50 years.
9/30/20226 minutes, 19 seconds
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In the Bay of Plenty it's still wet and boggy around kiwifruit vines. Bud burst is a bit slower than usual which is a relief for orchardists still trying to finish pruning. Ewe scanning percentages are down about 10 percent in Southland and that's being attributed to this year's drought.
9/23/20227 minutes, 2 seconds
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It's been one of the wettest springs for a while in Hawke's Bay which makes it physically hard on farm as everything is sodden. In South Otago the weather has been perfect for those in the thick of lambing and pasture covers are as perfect as they can be for early spring.
9/16/20226 minutes, 32 seconds
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A southerly cruised through the Bay of Plenty making it miserably cold for staff continuing to prune kiwifruit. Bud burst has started in Marlborough vineyards. Some growers have been fighting frosts this week with windmills and helicopters.
9/9/20227 minutes, 3 seconds
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Early fruit trees are blossoming, asparagus heads are peeping out and lambing is in full swing as spring touched down this week after a miserable winter.
9/2/20226 minutes, 30 seconds
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Lambing percentages are looking positive In King Country with plenty of twins frolicking around the paddocks. In Marlborough some vineyards are still tying and pruning their vines behind schedule due to staff shortages and last week's horrendous weather.
8/26/20226 minutes, 41 seconds
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Northland, Tasman/Nelson, Marlborough and West Coast farmers are once again dealing with flooded paddocks, slips, access roads blocked and significant damage following huge volumes of rain falling this week.
8/19/20227 minutes, 14 seconds
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Farmers In Waikato say they don't want any more rain for some time as July had double the usual amount. Calving is well underway In Southland and cows are munching their way through beet and swede fodder crops.
8/12/20226 minutes, 37 seconds
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Dairy farmers near Tauranga say their paddocks are drying off nicely during drier weather this week and in Southland ewes are being moved onto crops before lambing next month.
8/5/20226 minutes, 42 seconds
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Around Taumaranui it's been time to get firewood stacked in the shed between showers. Scanning's done and lambing starts about mid August so the ewes are being moved to their set paddocks. Calving is going well in Southland but winter is only half way through and farmers are wondering whether they need to buy in more feed.
7/29/20226 minutes, 13 seconds
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Wet rules around the country, with good dumpings of snow on higher altitude South Island properties.
7/22/20226 minutes, 40 seconds
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Sheep and beef farmers In Northland are dealing with sodden ground and surface water up to seven centimetres high. Southland farmers say they missed the worst of this week's bad weather and some early lambs are already skipping around paddocks.
7/15/20226 minutes, 36 seconds
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Farmers in Wairarapa have been crutching and watching ewes. Conditions underfoot have dried out in Canterbury so stock are utilising fodder crops well.
7/8/20223 minutes, 2 seconds
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Northland soils are extremely wet so dairy farmers are continuing to stand cows off pastures where possible. Central Otago farmers are shifting breaks and feeding out stock and shearing is underway on half-bred sheep.
7/1/20224 minutes, 7 seconds
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A farmer on the East Coast has just finished pregnancy scanning ewes, while some of the very early flocks are starting to lamb. Cows in Southland have settled on winter crops and sheep are break feeding on grass and getting a top up of sheep nuts or oats.
6/24/20226 minutes, 19 seconds
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Many farms in the North Island are drenched after all the rain and heavy money's being paid at Canterbury bull sales.
6/17/20225 minutes, 12 seconds
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Ewe pregnancy scanning results are down in King Country but well up in Wairarapa and some farmers have stopped looking at the rain gauge in the Nelson region, it's been so wet.
6/10/20226 minutes, 59 seconds
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Hawke's Bay had a 23 degree day on June the first and Balclutha farmers have been reaching for their stubbies - it's been very warm there too.
6/3/20225 minutes, 32 seconds
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There's been a bit of badly needed rain in King Country and it has warmed up again after a very cold week last week. Farmers are getting into winter mode in Canterbury with stock starting on winter feed crops.
5/27/20227 minutes, 11 seconds
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The citrus harvest continues in Gisborne and finally rain has fallen in Waikato.
5/20/20226 minutes, 49 seconds
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Frosty temperatures nipped the heels of many North Island regions this week while in the South Island much needed rain fell in Marlborough and Canterbury.
5/13/20227 minutes, 8 seconds
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Weather woes for would-be buyers

Farmers at Hamilton's Frankton sales are buying in the hope that rain will eventually arrive.
5/6/20227 minutes, 26 seconds
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In Hawkes Bay a lamb finisher currently has 27,000 labms on his farm, about 5,000 more than last year, because there's so much feed.
5/6/20226 minutes, 48 seconds
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It's been another great week in Canterbury with weather as good as you could expect for the time of year. Conditions are excellent for newly establishing seed and grain crops.
4/29/20228 minutes, 2 seconds
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Gisborne vegetable growers are sick of being blamed for food price hikes which means people are chosing less healthy food options, and grass growth in mid and south Canterbury is exceptional for this time of year.
4/22/20228 minutes, 38 seconds
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The East Coast suffered more slips and roading damage from former Cyclone Fili, but nearly all other regions of New Zealand would rather welcome some rain - just not too much.
4/15/20227 minutes, 55 seconds
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It's been a bit of a slow start for the early green kiwifruit harvest in Bay of Plenty with warm nights and mornings and some Southland dairy farmers are drying their herds off well over a month early because of the extreme dry.
4/8/20228 minutes, 12 seconds
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Stock are getting through broken fences on sodden farms in the North Island and gobbling feed normally shut up for the lean winter months while in Southland and parts of Otago no substantial rain has fallen for the past four months leaving paddocks dry and feed supplies low.
4/1/20228 minutes, 16 seconds
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Stock are pushing a mouthful of feed into the ground every step they take on the East Coast after downpours this week and in dry South Otago, some sheep farmers are having to tup ewes on supplementary feed while dairy farmers are thinking of drying off early.
3/25/20227 minutes, 16 seconds
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Conditions on Horowhenua dairy farms are challenging enough to keep people on their toes. It's been nearly a month since the last rainfall. Grape harvesting's kicked into gear this week in Marlborough. Winter crops are struggling and grass growth is slow in Southland.
3/18/20226 minutes, 2 seconds
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In the Pukekohe district the fine weather is ideal for kiwifruit harvesting but vegetable crops are still relying on irrigation. Contactors in Central Otago are doing a third cut of lucence and lambs are being drafted and going away at good weights.
3/11/20227 minutes, 11 seconds
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Cool and damp conditions in Gisborne have been good for leafy crops but not so good for grapes and squash which love the hot and dry over ripening. On the West Coast a farmer at Hari Hari has been making silage and putting in the last of the winter crops this week.
3/4/20227 minutes, 22 seconds
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Rain and now sun mean grass growth has been phenomenal around the country but the grain and seed harvest in Canterbury have suffered.
2/25/20227 minutes, 40 seconds
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The weather in Taranaki has calmed down and farms are drying out after storms two weekends in a row. The early variety Smitten, Breeze and Gala apples are being picked and packed for export in the Nelson/Motueka region.
2/18/20226 minutes, 41 seconds
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Significant rain has caused damage on farms in parts of the country but elsewhere it has been welcomed.
2/11/20227 minutes, 33 seconds
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Waikato is teetering on the edge of a drought and grape crops are looking bountiful in Marlborough.
2/4/20227 minutes, 12 seconds
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Nets are going on in a Hawke's Bay vineyard. Grapes are at or just past the veraison stage. In Canterbury there are large areas of grass seed crops cut waiting for warm dry weather for harvesting.
1/28/20228 minutes, 4 seconds
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Manawatu and Rangitikei farmers will spend much of summer cleaning up the mess after this week's flooding, and in the south, boysenberry crops have suffered in the wet.
12/17/20217 minutes, 5 seconds
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Shearers are running behind in King Country because they haven't been able to get dry sheep and Marlborough winegrowers are keeping a close eye out for black spot and powdery mildew.
12/10/20216 minutes, 42 seconds
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Unvaccinated shearers are a vexing issue for East Coast sheep stations, the feed situation's come right in Manawatu and between showers, everyone's making baleage in Canterbury.
12/3/20216 minutes, 34 seconds
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Pukekohe's potatoes are being harvested and Marlborough's pear crop is looking light so very little thinning's required.
11/26/20216 minutes, 52 seconds
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Hot, windy weather has been very drying for Hawke's Bay and in Nelson, the bees have been taken out of gold kiwifruit blocks and are now in with the green.
11/19/20217 minutes, 25 seconds
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Rain and hot weather has split cherries in Hawkes Bay. Southland's had a stunning week for getting crops in the ground,
11/12/20215 minutes, 42 seconds
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Damaging winds around Opotiki in the Bay of Plenty have blown over shelter trees in kiwifruit orchards and whipped flowers off the vines. On the West Coast of the South Island mating is going well on dairy farms and contractors are finishing making baleage on run-off farms.
11/5/20217 minutes, 39 seconds
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Find out what's happening on farms and orchards around the country. Hawkes Bay had a 29 degree day this week and a bit of rain. That makes it a risky time for fire-blight in apples. Spring sowing of next year's winter feed paddocks is in full swing in Canterbury.
10/29/20217 minutes, 14 seconds
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There've been three days of sun in a row on the West Coast. Hawke's Bay sheep farmers are thrilled so many new-born lambs have survived.
10/22/20215 minutes, 20 seconds
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Waikato has hit peak milk production a couple of weeks early and in the south, heavy snow has fallen in Central Otago
10/15/20217 minutes, 24 seconds
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Vines are in leaf and vineyard workers are shoot thinning in Hawke's Bay while Tasman dairy herds are heading towards peak production but need more sun.
10/8/20217 minutes, 9 seconds
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In Horowhenua a wet and cold period this week has slowed up asparagus production. Good weather in Canterbury has allowed for a range of tasks to be completed including spraying, drilling, dagging lambs and drenching cattle.
10/1/20216 minutes, 45 seconds
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The north of the North Island has had a big dose of rain and West Coasters are looking skyward for sun...
9/24/20215 minutes, 58 seconds
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ

The north of the North Island has had a big dose of rain and West Coasters are looking skyward for sun...
9/24/20215 minutes, 58 seconds
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Hawke's Bay apple trees are bursting into blossom and Canterbury farmers are dealing with wind-damaged irrigators.
9/17/20218 minutes, 7 seconds
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Gales in Canterbury have toppled trees and taken out power. Avocado growers are having a rocky start to the export season.
9/10/20217 minutes, 38 seconds
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Some farms are tight on feed on the East Coast and Southland farmers are having a great run of weather - great timing for lambing and calving.
9/3/20215 minutes, 46 seconds
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In Northland dairy farmers seem to be well set up for feed for spring but beef farmers are feeling the pinch a bit. The vines are waking up in Marlborough and sheep are spaced out for lambing in South Otago.
8/27/20216 minutes, 27 seconds
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Harvesting of leafy vegetables has continued in unpleasant conditions around Pukekohe and on a Nelson orchard growth is about a week ahead of last year.
8/20/20217 minutes, 50 seconds
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It's been cold and miserable in Taranaki where farmers are heads down, tails up calving and farmers would quite like some sunshine in Southland to help lift spirits.
8/13/20216 minutes, 55 seconds
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The sap seems to be flowing a little earlier than normal in a Gisborne vineyard and sheep farmers in Central Otago are busy pre-lamb shearing but it's been hard keeping yards dry.
8/6/20218 minutes, 12 seconds
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New born lambs in Wairarapa welcomed the sun on their backs at the end of the week after a wet start to the week. In Southland, calves are starting to appear across the countryside.
7/30/20217 minutes, 45 seconds
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Orange growers in the Gisborne region are getting good returns and the clean-up continues on inundated farms and vineyards in the South Island.
7/23/20218 minutes
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Hawke's Bay orchards have had the right amount of winter chill this week, pruning and maintenance work is continuing in Marlborough's vineyards and calving's due to start in early August in Southland.
7/16/20216 minutes, 34 seconds
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Lettuces are in short supply after frosts and rain in Southland has left farms muddy underfoot.
7/9/20215 minutes, 43 seconds
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June was a fabulous month for growth in the North Island. In the South, Marlborough's welcomed 100 millimetres of rain.
7/2/20216 minutes, 33 seconds
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In the North Island there's been an awful lot of rain with the whole East Coast receiving a huge downpour, in the South Island South Otago and Southland farmers are having a reasonably kind start to mid winter.
6/25/20216 minutes, 20 seconds
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Farmers fill us in on their week from the National Agricultural Fieldays; one farmer has his hands very firmly in his pockets having just become a 50/50 sharemilker and an Otago farmer is busy selling soaps made from his goats' milk.
6/18/202111 minutes, 42 seconds
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Some sizable apple developments are going in around Waipawa in Hawke's Bay, but labour is limiting investor enthusiasm, while in the South Island, south Otago farms are dry underfoot and feed utitlisation is good.
6/11/20216 minutes, 45 seconds
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Taranaki is looking lush and in the South Island kiwifruit vines are being very carefully pruned in Nelson.
6/4/20216 minutes, 11 seconds
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Very welcome rain fell on the East Coast, along with freezing temperatures in many places of the North Island. It was similiar in the South Island with cracking frosts and sunny days. Oturehua had a couple of minus ten degree mornings and the Ida Dam is frozen.
5/28/20216 minutes, 26 seconds
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The green kiwifruit harvest is underway in the north where winter is making its presence felt and in the south feed is being trucked from the West Coast to bone dry farms in the east.
5/21/20217 minutes, 21 seconds
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Lovely rain this week in the north has not been so welcome on Bay of Plenty orchards in the midst of kiwifruit harvest and there's been sleet, snow and some wicked frosts down south.
5/14/20216 minutes, 56 seconds
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It's bone dry on the East Coast of the North Island, a hunter out near Hikurangi says in the 20 years he's gone out it's never been so dry and Marlborough is still hunting for rain while the West Coast of the South Island wants some drier days.
5/7/20217 minutes, 25 seconds
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Most North Island regions that desperately needed rain didn't get any this week and snow has appeared on Mounts Ruapehu and Taranaki, meanwhile the situation is grim on many Marlborough and North Canterbury farms as the dry is biting harder and harder.
4/30/20217 minutes, 7 seconds
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In the North Island many east coast regions are desperately short of rain, and elsewhere ground water levels are still low, while conditions in coastal Marlborough are beyond dire, and a drought committee is planning to bring un-picked apples from Tasman over the hill to feed stock.
4/23/20217 minutes, 7 seconds
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Farmers are starting to struggle in a drier than normal autumn in many places around the country. In Hawkes Bay apple picking conditions have been fabulous with fine, windless days.
4/16/20215 minutes, 46 seconds
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In the North Island at least one Taranaki farm's on track for a record milk production season while in the South Island Southland farmers think they've dialled up one of the best possible autumns.
4/9/20218 minutes, 30 seconds
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Bay of Plenty gold kiwifruit growers are waiting for clearance to pick the fruit. Tasman apple orchardists are still crying out for workers.
4/2/20216 minutes, 4 seconds
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Waikato dairy farmers are doing their budgets for next year and there's no shortage of ways to spend their increased fortunes. In the South farmers are trying to set up for winter but it's dry.
3/26/20215 minutes, 55 seconds
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More than a sniff of rain is needed in the north where weaner cattle are fetching good prices at the sales and in the south farmers are busy with autumn sown crops.
3/19/20218 minutes, 3 seconds
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Waikato had hail this week and in the South Island, Marlborough farmers are trying to keep weight on ewes ahead of mating.
3/12/20216 minutes, 55 seconds
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Northland has received welcome and significant rain while the South Island is still on the hunt for moisture.
3/5/20215 minutes
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In Northland lots of dairy herds are being sold and in the South Island nearly all the regions are trucking along well for the time of the year.
2/26/20216 minutes, 27 seconds
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Good rain helped ease the dry in the north and South Canterbury farmers woke up to two frosts this week.
2/19/20217 minutes, 12 seconds
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Waikato is trucking steadily into a drought and Marlborough has seen one of its earliest picks for pinot noir bubbles.
2/12/20217 minutes, 34 seconds
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Over much of New Zealand pasture quality is dropping in the heat but stock are generally doing well. There are some sensational Hawkes Bay nectarines in shops.
2/5/20216 minutes, 46 seconds
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Temperatures plummeted in Canterbury this week from near 40 degrees to 2 on Friday morning. Hawke's Bay grape growers have had heat and rain when they've needed it this summer.
1/29/20217 minutes, 11 seconds
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Stock need sun on their back with more than enough rain in the north, vines are spurting along in Marlborough and Hawkes Bay and farmers are fighting to maintain pasture quality in Southland.
12/11/20206 minutes, 4 seconds
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Bay of Plenty kiwfruit growers are being kept awake at night over the worker shortage and calves are being weaned, drenched and vaccinated in South Otago.
12/4/20205 minutes, 7 seconds
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An isolated bout of hail hit some maize crops in Waikato this week, while in the South Island the Marlborough region is looking a picture.
11/27/20205 minutes, 51 seconds
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Pasture is bursting forth around the country in "dream" spring conditions, ag contractors are all out making silage, the summer fuit harvest is underway and in the vineyard, workers are tidying vine canopies.
11/20/20206 minutes, 35 seconds
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Grass is climbing out of the ground around the North Island and Otago has had a 26 degree day and a frost this week.
11/13/20206 minutes, 37 seconds
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There's been welcome rain and warmth in the north and clear patches for sowing and silage-making but too much rain on the West Coast is not helping the mating season.
11/6/20206 minutes, 44 seconds
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Avocados are coming off trees thick and fast and retirees are putting their hands up for seasonal work in Central Otago.
10/30/20207 minutes, 17 seconds
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Grass is bolting and tractors are humming in the North Island but farmers could still do with more rain. On the West Coast farmers are still waiting for paddocks to dry out enough to plant next winter's crops.
10/23/20207 minutes, 33 seconds
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Farmers in the north who were getting a bit twitchy with the lack of rain are pleased they can now almost see the grass growing after a good few millimetres in the gauge this week. Trading stock are being offloaded in Marlborough which is still hanging out for rain.
10/16/20207 minutes, 49 seconds
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Hungry lambs in Rangitikei are starting to put pressure on the amount of grass left for their mums and Nelson and Marlborough are already getting desperately dry. There's been historic low rainfall in Marlborough for the first eight months this year.
10/9/20207 minutes, 35 seconds
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Northland's farmers are reluctant to buy in stock and the sheep farmers in the southern South Island seem to have made it through this week's weather bomb with fewer than expected lamb deaths. Find out what's happening on the farms and orchards of New Zealand.
10/2/20208 minutes, 8 seconds
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ

It's been a kind spring so far with good lamb survival rates and a pleasing bud break in Hawke's Bay orchards but a lot more rain is needed around the country except in Southland and on the West Coast. They've had plenty!
9/25/20207 minutes, 20 seconds
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ

Docking's started in blustery weather in the North and in Te Waipounamu it was a wild week for many on both sides of the main divide.
9/18/20204 minutes, 54 seconds
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Regional Wrap for 11 September 2020

More kiwifruit blocks are being planted in south Auckland and lambs are skipping around paddocks with the sun on their backs.
9/11/20206 minutes, 29 seconds
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On The Farm: What's happening in rural New Zealand

There's huge concern about low aquifer levels around many North Island regions, and snow is blanketing Otago.
9/4/20208 minutes, 19 seconds
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Regional Wrap

The Hawkes Bay countryside has been transformed by winter rain. In the McKenzie Basin, merino shearing is underway.
8/28/20207 minutes, 15 seconds
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On the farm: what's happening in rural New Zealand this week

Avocado exports are just starting,  apple growers are thinking about heavily pruning crops because there'll be so few workers to pick their fruit,  a crisp minus seven degrees hit the Mackenzie country this week and most of the South Island needs more rain.
8/21/20207 minutes, 40 seconds
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On the Farm - a weekly wrap of farming conditions around NZ

There's been perfect lambing weather in the North Island and calves are arriving early in Otago.
8/14/20207 minutes, 59 seconds
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On the Farm - a weekly wrap of farming conditions around NZ

Big, beautiful calves are arriving a couple of weeks early in some parts of the country and for many South Island regions spring is in the air.
8/7/20205 minutes, 43 seconds
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On the farm: All the news from around New Zealand's primary sector

Waikato and Taranaki dairy farms have never looked better at this time of year, and it's been relatively balmy in the deep south...
7/31/20207 minutes, 33 seconds
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On the Farm - a weekly wrap of farming conditions around NZ

Calving's been keeping farmers busy over a mostly dull, wet and chilly week weather-wise as hares and rabbits pester growers around Pukekohe.
7/17/20207 minutes, 29 seconds
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On the Farm - this week's wrap of farming conditions around NZ

Calving's started as winter arrives in the far north and stock are tucking in to winter crops around Canterbury
7/10/20206 minutes, 16 seconds
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On the Farm; What's happening around rural New Zealand

Winter sets in in the north and the effects of the drought are still being felt at the top of the South Island.
7/3/20207 minutes, 27 seconds
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What's happening on farms around New Zealand

Drought hit Hawke's Bay has had rain and in the South Island, Tekapo farmers have been working in temperatures that have barely hit five degrees.
6/19/20205 minutes, 55 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Farmers in the picturesque Matukituki Valley near Wanaka are enjoying being able to move stock easily now that tourist traffic has quietened down. The mild start to winter around much of the country is finally giving pasture a chance to grow.
6/12/20207 minutes, 49 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Ewe scanning is underway in the north, which has seen more welcome rain this week and dairy farmers are catching their breath before calving.
6/5/20206 minutes, 54 seconds
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On the farm: What is happening around rural New Zealand this week

Farmers in the far north have had to get their wet weather gear out this week and pruning has started on orchards and vineyards.
5/29/20206 minutes, 12 seconds
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On the farm: What's happening in rural New Zealand this week

Frosts tickled much of the North Island this week. Now saleyards have opened the demand for store stock has improved.
5/22/20205 minutes, 52 seconds
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On the farm: What's happening around New Zealand

It's still horrifically dry in Southern Hawkes Bay and some Gisborne mandarins are being held on trees until demand picks up post lockdown, while in the South Island green kiwifruit are being harvested in Nelson, while Marlborough through to Northern Southland is desperately dry and supplements are hard to find and expensive.
5/15/20207 minutes, 17 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Hawkes Bay is in dire straits with a continuing drought, Northland which was in one of the worst droughts on record, has had rain. A parched Marlborough received rain last weekend and South Otago is looking a picture.
5/8/20207 minutes, 54 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Farmers in most parts of the country are longing for rain forecast for this weekend. RSE workers have finished long seasons in New Zealand but many can't get home to the Pacific because of Covid-19 restrictions.
5/1/20207 minutes, 12 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Dams are being cleaned out in Northland to improve water storage and at the top of the South Island the hop harvest has been producing good yeilds.
4/24/20206 minutes, 44 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Winter's on its way with a chill in the air and snow in the south but not nearly enough rain to break drought. Farmers are feeding the soil to keep growth going with more stock than normal to feed.
4/17/20207 minutes, 5 seconds
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Regional Wrap

The beginning of the week was beautifully fine and far too dry in most of the North Island and in the South, snow has fallen on hills around the Mackenzie Basin.
4/10/20207 minutes, 28 seconds
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Regional Wrap

As welcome rain dampens soils in many regions in time for winter sowing, farmers around the country share how they're coping with Covid-19.
4/3/20209 minutes, 51 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Covid-19 is upsetting the labour supply for some harvests but a dollop of rain in certain drought stricken areas is cheering farmers up, although those in Marlborough are still begging for more.
3/27/20207 minutes, 59 seconds
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Regional Wrap

It's cooled off a bit in the North Island but farmers are still hanging out for rain, while in the South Island, West Coast and Southland farms are going into autumn with pretty good pasture growth.
3/20/20208 minutes, 19 seconds
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Regional Wrap

In parched Northland, a stock agent in Kaipara district says rain this week was enough to settle the dust, but that's about it. The West Coast has had a week of glorious, fine T-shirt and shorts weather - there's even an excess of grass in some places and baleage is being made.
3/13/20207 minutes, 11 seconds
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Regional Wrap

The grape harvest is well underway in Hawkes Bay in what is a very early vintage this year. The biggest challenge for sheep farmers in Marlborough is keeping ewe condition up for the ram.
3/6/20206 minutes, 23 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Each week our Country Life reporters check out the latest from farms and orchards around the country. South Waikato had thunder rolling around the district at the weekend but the rain was very choosy about where it fell. In Canterbury indications from arable farmers are that yields have been very good so far across cereals and small seeds.
2/28/20207 minutes, 2 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Around Pukekohe, warm dry days have continued and growers have maintained the costly task of irrigating outdoor crops. Harvest is progressing well in Canterbury but, despite the dry weather, it has been quite slow because of overcast cooler conditions.
2/21/20206 minutes, 55 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Around Pukekohe, the widespread drought continues to make life difficult for the outdoor vegetable industry. A dairy farmer near Balclutha in South Otago is in flood recovery mode. His farm is bordered by the Clutha and PomahakaII Rivers and both flooded.
2/14/20206 minutes, 26 seconds
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Regional Wrap

The big dry continued in Northland this week with not a spot of rain to relieve drought conditions. Flooding in South Otago is starting to subside. A sheep and beef farmer near Balclutha recorded 185 millimetres of rain in 48 hours.
2/7/20207 minutes, 19 seconds
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Regional Wrap 31 January 2020

Hawkes Bay's grape vines are enjoying the dry, hot summer but most areas are hoping for rain.
1/31/20207 minutes, 3 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Taranaki could be heading for its driest January in 40 years and central Otago's waiting for its first drop of rain for the year.
1/24/20206 minutes, 14 seconds
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Christmas Fare - Growers report in on the year that's been...

Country Life's whipping around the country to hear about 'the year that's been' for our food producers.
12/20/20199 minutes, 44 seconds
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Regional Wrap

There was flooding to all the main alpine fed rivers in Canterbury last weekend while in many parts of the North Island paddocks and orchards are drying out. Some welcome rain elsewhere in the North has given a boost to feed crops.
12/13/20196 minutes, 57 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Waikato's become a bit dry in the past week but good rain, forecast for the weekend, should help set farms up well for summer. A hop grower at Tapawera in the Nelson region says the focus this week has been getting the growing hop vines trained up the strings.
12/6/20196 minutes, 24 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Hawkes Bay's cherries are being picked and Southland and South Otago have finally had the chance to dry out...
11/29/20197 minutes, 28 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Welcome rain has set many farms up for the summer. It hasn't really warmed up in the far south and grass is struggling to grow. Marlborough has finally transitioned from what has been a fickle spring into summer.
11/22/20197 minutes, 9 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Welcome rain has set farms up for the summer but hail in Hawke's Bay and Pukekohe has caused some fruit damage. It hasn't really warmed up in the far south and grass is struggling to grow.
11/15/20197 minutes, 18 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Hot temperatures have seen pasture growth bolt away over much of the North Island. In the South it's been warm too. Farmers in Canterbury have been planting kale for grazing next winter and hopefully by the end of next week all the tractor work will be done for the season.
11/8/20196 minutes, 4 seconds
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Regional Wrap

In Bay of Plenty pasture's been bolting away and the good quality feed's been putting weight on cattle and lambs. Dairy farmers have finally put their silage wagons away in Canterbury and yearling bulls on lucerne are currently growing at two kilos per head per day.
11/1/20197 minutes, 5 seconds
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Regional Wrap

In Waikato asparagus production is down significantly because of cooler wetter conditions this spring. Apple orchards in the Nelson/Motueka region are coming to the end of flowering. There has been stop start rain in South Otago so farmers haven't been able to get much groundwork done.
10/25/20196 minutes, 1 second
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Regional Wrap

In Northland it has been an exceptional week in terms of pasture growth on the back of some good rain. Canterbury has had another variable week of weather with only a couple of good days in which to get on the tractor.
10/18/20197 minutes, 10 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Warm wet weather in the North Island will give grass growth a boost and the West Coast of the South Island could do the chance to dry out!
10/11/20196 minutes, 37 seconds
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Regional Wrap

This week unsettled spring weather included damaging hail in Hawkes Bay, hard frosts in Marlborough and it's been wetter than wet on the West Coast. 
10/4/20197 minutes
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Regional Wrap

Blustery winds, spring chills, a touch of frost and for some a little too much rain. It's been a mixed bag, in other words typical spring weather, around the country this week.
9/27/20196 minutes, 2 seconds
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Regional Wrap

The West Coast had a good dollop or rain this week but generally there's been fine spring weather around the country which has got grass pulsing and helped lamb survival rates. With buds bursting on trees and vines, growers are on the alert for frost.
9/20/20196 minutes, 17 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Gisborne has had the rain it's been waiting for. Hoggets have been going through the shearing sheds in Central Otago. Lambing is underway and a minus seven degree frost on Monday had the babies rubbing up against mum to keep warm.
9/13/20196 minutes, 18 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Rain has been welcomed in Hawkes Bay and in Otago farmers would like ewes to hold onto their lambs until the threat of snow passes.
9/6/20196 minutes, 6 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Bay of Plenty kiwifruit growers are finishing off winter pruning and having the end of season tidy up. With good weather across Canterbury and winter feed crops mostly finished, tractors have been busy cultivating paddocks for spring sowing.
8/30/20196 minutes, 19 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Vegetable crops are on a bit of a go-slow in the Pukekohe district because it's been so wet and in Southland farmers are doing the rounds to check for cast ewes...
8/23/20196 minutes, 33 seconds
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Regional Wrap

In Waikato a dairy consultant says it's been the best winter he can remember. A good week of weather in Canterbury has allowed cropping farmers to get on with planting spring barley.
8/16/20196 minutes, 3 seconds
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Regional Wrap

It's been wet and warm in northern parts of the North Island. Lambs are appearing in Canterbury and calving is in full swing on dairy farms.
8/9/20196 minutes, 50 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Pukekohe has had near perfect winter growing conditions and vegetables are in heavy supply. Pruning is in full swing in Marlborough's vineyards while on high country properties merinos are on winter rotation.
8/2/20196 minutes, 51 seconds
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Regional Wrap

King Country farmers are spreading out ewes into lambing paddocks and are innoculating them before lambing. Agricultural work has ground to a halt this week while farmers wait for things to dry out in Canterbury.
7/26/20197 minutes, 8 seconds
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Regional Wrap

The Pukekohe district in Auckland's south has had an unsettled week with rain and showers. Temperatures have been higher than expected in mid-July which means that crops are growing steadily. Central Otago sheep farmers are pre-lamb shearing.
7/19/20195 minutes, 55 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Bay of Plenty farmers have had a kind winter, it is not too wet and they have very good pasture covers. Calving should begin in earnest next week. It has been another stunning week in Canterbury with dry and mild conditions which have allowed some farmers to get onto paddocks and start preparing them for spring crops.
7/12/20195 minutes, 26 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Farmers in Northland are in good spirits because they've hardly had to put on their wet weather gear. Canterbury's had another amazing weather week with the temperature gauge nudging 20 degrees on Wednesday. The first spring lambs are appearing nearer the coast.
7/5/20196 minutes, 27 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Gisborne has had good weather for picking mandarins but the frosty starts have growers nervous. Wintering stock is going well in Canterbury with no mud and great utilisation of feed.
6/28/20196 minutes, 15 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Frosts have catapulted the central North Island into winter. In Southland farmers are putting sheep onto crops but crutching has been held up by rain.
6/21/20197 minutes, 33 seconds
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Regional Wrap

A selection of farmers tell us about conditions in their part of the country and how they feel about farming. Waikato, King Country, Taupo, Canterbury, West Coast, Central Otago.
6/14/20198 minutes, 19 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Wet muddy conditions have halted work on some market gardens near Pukekohe and in the South Island, the West Coast's had its first winter frost.
6/7/20195 minutes, 11 seconds
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Regional Wrap for 31 May 2019

Rain in Waikato has been just what the doctor ordered. Pasture is growing but moisture is really needed to wet up the subsoil. It has been another stunning week in Canterbury with warm and mostly dry conditions. Farmers have been able to plant catch crops after early grazed fodder beet which is much earlier than normal.
5/31/20199 minutes, 15 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Waikato dairy farms and cows are looking a lot better now than they were a month ago, and West Coast dairy cows are getting feed supplements to keep them topped up.
5/24/20195 minutes, 31 seconds
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Regional Wrap

High winds in Manawatu have seen debris blown all over farms and, in the South Island, RSE workers are busy pruning grapevines.
5/17/20196 minutes, 21 seconds
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Regional Wrap

The kumara harvest is 95 percent complete and growers have had a dream run. In the South Island pasture growth in Marlborough is up 30 to 40 percent on usual for the time of year.
5/10/20196 minutes, 47 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Taranaki has had cold southerly winds and heaps of rain. Dairy farmers are mainly still milking but will dry off earlier than they had hoped. Pasture growth remains higher than normal in Canterbury for the time of year. Dairy heifers that have completed their May to May contract are on the move..
5/3/20196 minutes, 42 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Confident sheep and beef farmers are paying top money and have out-bid foresters for land on the North Island's East Coast. In the South Island apple harvesting's almost finished in the Nelson Motueka region.
4/26/20196 minutes, 39 seconds
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Regional Wrap

It's been a marvellous week for harvesting kiwifruit in Bay of Plenty. On Marlborough hill farms calf weaning has finished and ewes are on a fast rotation while the ram is out.
4/19/20195 minutes, 39 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Hawkes' Bays grape harvest is 80 to 90 percent through. Horowhenua's had good grass growth but temperatures have taken a dive. Some rain and cooler temperatures this week in Canterbury have seen irrigators turned off and some put away for the season.
4/12/20196 minutes, 9 seconds
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On the farm: What's happening on farms and orchards around NZ

North Island grape growers have had ideal weather for their harvest so far and, in the South Island, Canterbury has had its first frost of the season. Read our guide to what's happening on NZ farms and orchards.
4/5/20196 minutes, 41 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Hawkes Bay is looking for rain to freshen things up and get autumn growth moving. There is plenty of feed on farms but it is not good quality. Calf sales have got underway in South Otago and prices are back a bit on last year.
3/29/20196 minutes
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Regional Wrap

Paddocks are greening up in many North Island places while in the South Island Marlborough is going quickly from brown to green.
3/22/20196 minutes, 57 seconds
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Regional Wrap

In Bay of Plenty the kiwifruit export picking season has started, and, for the first time ever, Zespri will pack more gold kiwifruit than green this season. Marlborough farms are looking a picture after about 65 millimetres of rain this week.
3/15/20197 minutes, 4 seconds
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On the Farm: Our guide to what's happening in rural New Zealand

Beautiful gentle rain has been falling in King Country and Nelson/Mouteka has had a good dose too.
3/8/20197 minutes, 31 seconds
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On the farm: The guide to what's happening on farms around New Zealand

The tomato harvest is coming to an end in Gisborne, maize silage is being cut across the North Island and in south Otago, shearing continues.
3/1/20196 minutes, 39 seconds
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On the farm: Our guide to what's happening this week around rural NZ

Even previously green areas in the North Island are suddenly looking very dry. Southland's still got green grass and crops are growing, but all farmers, and some orchardists, want the predicted rain to arrive this weekend.
2/22/20197 minutes, 12 seconds
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On the farm: Our guide to what's happening this week around NZ

Coastal North Taranaki is very dry. There's a lot of feeding out taking place and, because of the shortage of feed, animals are being culled. Another hot dry week in Mid-Canterbury's allowed arable farmers to make full advantage of the conditions. The bulk of the harvest has been done with later crops still to go.
2/15/20198 minutes, 28 seconds
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On the farm: What's happening on farms and orchards around NZ

[image:184823:full] The North Island is generally coping well with the summer conditions, but in the South Island the Tasman district and Eastern Marlborough are very dry. Irrigation supplies are being restricted.
2/8/20196 minutes, 34 seconds
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On the farm: Our guide to what's happening around rural New Zealand

Both the North and South Islands have been dripping under sweltering temperatures but generally the North Island farms have good amounts of feed. In Canterbury spring barley is going off for Gladfield malt.
2/1/20195 minutes, 45 seconds
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On the farm: our guide to what's happening on farms in the lead up to Christmas

Taranaki is well set up. There's been plenty of rain and lots of silage and hay cut. Milk production is about 7 percent. In Southland there's heaps of baleage being made and everyone's getting the last of the winter crops in.
12/21/20186 minutes, 20 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Taranaki is looking very green and farmers are complaining that it's harder to manage a surplus of feed than a deficit. Milk production is about 7 percent ahead of last season. Artifical insemination of cows is continuing on Southland dairy farms and the first draft of lambs are being weaned.
12/14/20185 minutes, 29 seconds
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Regional Wrap

In the Bay of Plenty, kiwifruit orchard bees are pretty well all through their pollination work. Some places here got well over 100mm of rain this week. Contractors on the West Coast are flatstick making silage and the oat crop is being harvested.
12/7/20187 minutes, 2 seconds
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On the farm: our guide to what's happening around NZ

Mainly light winds with some sunshine and showers graced South Auckland. Ideal conditions for strong growth of outdoor crops and the transplanting of new ones. Lamb growth has slowed with the poor weather in Canterbury.
11/30/20186 minutes, 52 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Rain in Wairarapa has set the region up for December, but pumps are draining floodwater from Taieri farms in the South Island.
11/23/20186 minutes, 14 seconds
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On the farm: our guide to what's happening around NZ

Gisborne farmers are thrilled with the prices they're receiving for their lambs - $140 dollars straight off their mothers. Southland arable farmers need the rain to stop.
11/16/20187 minutes, 48 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Bay of Plenty's had glorious days. Silage is being cut here too, there's plenty of grass around. The West Coast is mopping up after a deluge. Queenstown had snow in the hills and then 22 degree days.
11/9/20187 minutes, 8 seconds
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Regional Wrap

South Auckland received 50 millimetres or more of rain. It was most welcome but delayed spuds, onion and carrot harvesting. It's been a typical wet and windy October for coastal Southland. It's a battle to get crops in ground.
11/2/20187 minutes, 8 seconds
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Taranaki Woman wins Excellence Award

Jessie Waite works for Federated Farmers.The 26-year-old is one of three winners of the 2018 NZ Young Farmers Excellence Awards recognising members who are leaders, achievers and role models.
11/2/20183 minutes, 14 seconds
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Regional Wrap

The North Island is desperately waiting for rain while snow fell on Central Otago ranges. Welcome rain arrived in many South Island regions, but more is needed.
10/26/20186 minutes, 28 seconds
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Regional Wrap

In Waikato cows are milking well, maize is going in, silage is being cut, asparagus is shooting away. Farmers in South Otago are preparing paddocks for winter crops.
10/19/20187 minutes, 1 second
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Regional Wrap

Welcome rain has fallen in the North and South Island. Substantial snow has fallen in Central Otago but elsewhere in the south lambs are growing well in good conditions.
10/12/20184 minutes, 45 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Waikato welcomed a drink this week and the West Coast is flush with grass.
10/5/20187 minutes, 16 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Marlborough farmers and grape growers have been revelling in the sunshine. In the North Island it's been bitterly cold in places and wet - again.
9/28/20187 minutes, 12 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Vegetable growers around Pukekohe had been contemplating turning on their irrigation systems but rain saved the day.
9/21/20186 minutes, 59 seconds
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Regional Wrap

The North Island has warmed up this week as the southerly died away and the sun appeared. In the South Island it was similar with plenty of sunshine and fruit trees in blossom.
9/14/20186 minutes, 29 seconds
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Regional Wrap

A cold southerly has been ripping through the North Island, and despite the southerly blast in Canterbury, lambing and calving have gone very well and farmers are in good spirits.
9/7/20187 minutes, 2 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Waikato farms are very wet underfoot and farmers are waiting for a spring surge in grass growth. In Canterbury winter feed paddocks are being planted into a range of crops and spring fertiliser is being applied.
8/31/20187 minutes, 7 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Many North Island regions are swimming in water again after heavy downpours this week, while in Central Otago apricot trees are in full blossom
8/24/20185 minutes, 47 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Waikato farms on heavy soils are pugging again following more rain. The fabulous weather pattern just keeps on coming for Canterbury and it's making lambing, calving and ground preparation for spring crops very easy.
8/17/20186 minutes, 34 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Grass is growing in most North Island areas with warmer than normal soil temperatures. Farmers in Marlborough are break feeding stock and calving is in full swing on most South Island dairy farms.
8/10/20186 minutes, 9 seconds
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Regional Wrap

The North Island is generally quite mild while Marlborough has a flush of lambs arriving.
8/3/20187 minutes, 38 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Hopes are high for a good lambing on the North Island's East Coast, Marlborough's had enough rain for now, and in Central Otago there's been some growth.
7/27/20185 minutes, 22 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Many North Island regions are feeling very sodden, although a milder week in King Country raised soil temperatures and put a green tinge on low pasture covers. Grape pruning continues in Marlborough. One grower says his 35 hectare block near Seddon will be finished by the end of next week.
7/20/20186 minutes, 23 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Gisborne has had a couple of frosts and quite strong nor-west winds. Karamea, on the South Island's West Coast, had a mid-week down pour of about 150 millimetres.
7/13/20186 minutes, 42 seconds
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Regional Wrap

There was sunshine amidst the mist in Northland on Friday morning. Feed levels on farms are very low. Dairy farmers in Canterbury are getting very close to calving with many reporting to already having a few calves on the ground.
7/6/20185 minutes, 24 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Waikato has been cold, wet and miserable but there have been three good frosts. Ewe scanning is in full swing in Marlborough and results are up about 10 per cent on last year.
6/29/20187 minutes, 5 seconds
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Regional Wrap

It has been so wet in Gisborne that farm bikes can't be used in places and farmers are having to saddle up their horses. Marlborough started off wet and ended with frost and a fresh skiff of snow on the ranges.
6/22/20185 minutes, 32 seconds
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The Rural Catch Version of the Regional Wrap

Five contestants from the National Fieldays Rural Catch of the Year competition talk about conditions on the land and their love of farming.
6/15/20188 minutes, 2 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Parts of Waikato had 100 millimetres of rain at the weekend and there was surface flooding. Pruning is underway on all fruit crops in the Nelson / Motueka region.
6/8/20185 minutes, 31 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Apple pruning is well underway in Hawkes Bay in cold but excellent conditions. Winter has arrived in Canterbury bringing with it frosts and snow on the mountains.
6/1/20185 minutes, 19 seconds
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Regional Wrap

The country's transformed in the past week from cruisy autumn to wet and cold. Kiwifruit harvesting still has a long way to go.
5/25/20185 minutes, 4 seconds
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Regional Wrap

It is getting wet underfoot in Taranaki so farmers feel they have had enough rain. Rams in Marlborough have completed their work on hill country farms and sheep scanning is underway.
5/18/20184 minutes, 58 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Warm weather has blessed the North Island this week, and while the South Island's generally been lovely too, the temperatures are dipping quickly down south.
5/11/20186 minutes, 50 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Many North Island areas received good volumes of welcome rain last weekend, some dairy herds are being dried off and the South Island feijoas, apples and kiwifruit are filling Tasman's cool stores.
5/4/20185 minutes, 27 seconds
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Regional Wrap

Many North Island areas are looking forward to forecast rain this weekend. Northern Southland's having a magnificent autumn.
4/27/20185 minutes, 51 seconds
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The apple harvest is coming to an end in Hawke’s Bay and almost all the grapes are in. Early signs of winter appeared last weekend in Canterbury with a couple of light frosts. Farmers have been busy planting autumn wheat while ground conditions are dry.
4/20/20186 minutes, 6 seconds
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Farmers across the country have been reaching for their winter woolies this week. The apple harvest in Hawkes Bay has only a couple of weeks to run. Weaning is underway in Marlborough. One farmer says calf weights are up 15 to 20 kilograms on last year.
4/13/20186 minutes, 34 seconds
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Dry, mild weather with a stray shower or two prevailed this week in Pukekohe. Many vegetables are now in heavier supply and retail prices have eased. Canterbury is fully into autumn mode with all stock behind a wire and baleage being fed to slow the rotation length. Paddocks are being prepared for autumn sown cereal crops.
4/6/20186 minutes, 1 second
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Grass is growing at a phenomenal rate in the North Island. Central Otago's hills are looking green and the flats below them even greener. In Southland winter crops are growing well and baleage has been spaced out in the crop paddocks ready for break-feeding a bit further down the track.
3/30/20186 minutes, 27 seconds
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Many North Island regions are continuing to cut silage or baleage which is most unusual for this time of year. In the South Island wet weather's making harvesting of grapes in Marlborough very very challenging and it's halting apple picking around the Tasman district.
3/23/20185 minutes, 5 seconds
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Taranaki's had some decent weather. Areas that were exceptionally dry until the end of February have had good rain but are still reasonably short of grass and both pasture and cow condition need to recover. A huge amount of silage and bailage is being made across Southland and summer crop paddocks are being worked up for winter grass.
3/16/20186 minutes, 41 seconds
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Extremely heavy downpours of rain in the central North Island this week have resulted in massive slips, road blockages and power cuts. West Coast dairy farmers are starting to de-stock and pregnancy testing is past the half-way point. In South Otago meetings are taking place to discuss Mycoplasma bovis and on-farm biosecurity.
3/9/20187 minutes, 43 seconds
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Weaner fairs are just starting in Northland and prices are expected to be on a par with last year. Waikato farmers are still making silage which is a rare occurrence for early March. More rain at the start of the week in Canterbury has been great for pasture and greenfeed growth, but continues to make harvesting crops very difficult.
3/2/20186 minutes, 56 seconds
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Taranaki farmers have been mucking in together and sharing generators to get cows milked. There's cleaning up to do following damage from former cyclone Gita.
2/23/20185 minutes, 9 seconds
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Hawkes Bay apple growers are flat out harvesting Royal Gala, which account for about 40 percent of regions apple crop. Plums are being picked and apple and pear harvesting is due to start soon in Central Otago.
2/16/20184 minutes, 46 seconds
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The Gisborne region is flush with feed. Some Marlborough grape growers have been battling powdery mildew and botrytis thanks to unusually moist conditions.
2/9/20187 minutes, 1 second
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East Coast cropping farmers are flat out. Sweetcorn is coming to an end, the first shipment of squash has left for Japan and brassica crops are maturing quickly. A storm on the West Coast has damaged crops, brought down trees and left a farmer in Hokitika without power in his milking shed.
2/2/20185 minutes, 29 seconds
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Most of the North Island is looking surprisingly green, Marlborough is too but farms at the bottom of the South Island are experiencing drought-like conditions
1/26/20186 minutes, 59 seconds
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There will be no asparagus on the Christmas dinner table in Horowhenua - moisture stress has left the plants tired and sad. Most people have completed the final wire lift in vineyards across the top of the South Island and are into leaf plucking and foliage spraying.
12/22/20174 minutes, 16 seconds
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Most of the North Island hoped in vain for passing thunder storms to drop rain this week, but only Gisborne, parts of Hawkes Bay and Wairarapa were lucky. In the South Island rain did fall in Canterbury but for many it was too little too late. Even the West Coast held a pre-drought meeting this week.
12/15/20174 minutes, 24 seconds
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The East Coast's been warm with no wind which farmers have loved but they're all mindful it's getting dry. That's not reflected in sale yard prices yet however, the store market for lambs and cattle is strong. The top of the South Island is very dry. Farmers are flat out weaning lambs and trading cattle are going to the works as everyone gets down to capital stock.
12/8/20175 minutes, 39 seconds
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Northland has had a good week with sunshine during the day and showers at night. There is enough rain to keep pasture ticking over which means there's still good demand for store cattle at the sale yards. Feed is tight and dryland crops are showing moisture stress in parts of Canterbury that had no rainfall in November.
12/1/20176 minutes, 7 seconds
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Hot, calm days are suiting bees on orchards, but Hawkes Bay hasn't had any significant rain for six or seven weeks and it needs some. Eastern Marlborough is drying up too so farmers are offloading lambs and surplus ewes.
11/24/20176 minutes, 19 seconds
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Very little grass silage has been made in dairy farming areas of the North Island so farmers are being warned they probably won't be able to buy any when they need it.
11/17/20175 minutes, 15 seconds
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Hawkes Bay farmers are looking forward to the predicted moisture arriving this weekend. Milk production on dairy farms is ahead of last year and cows have been cycling particularly well. Canterbury's dried out very quickly over the last week after several days of nor west winds. The first of the new seasons lambs are being drafted at very good prices.
11/10/20175 minutes, 14 seconds
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Maize is germinating well in most North Island areas, it's a little later going in than normal, and asparagus has had a terrific growing week. Lamb marking is in full swing in Central Otago and farmers are busy making hay, silage and bailage.
11/3/20175 minutes, 40 seconds
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In King Country fine weather is let docking gangs separate thousands of lambs from their tails, and asparagus is growing better with warmer, drier conditions . Farmers in Canterbury are planting fodder beet and kale, while contractors are burning the midnight oil as they try and catch up on the previous wet weather periods.
10/27/20175 minutes, 46 seconds
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At last some more stable fine weather is letting North Island farmers get onto cultivating pastures and making silage, while at the top of South Island flower bud thinning is underway in kiwifruit orchards.
10/20/20176 minutes, 30 seconds
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Waikato has had a break from relentless rain this week but Canterbury has had plenty; 100 mils fell across the region halting cultivating, drilling and the spreading of fertiliser.
10/13/20175 minutes, 17 seconds
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Docking has continued in King Country this week between the showers and despite muddy tracks and puddles in gateways. Wairarapa is looking lush, The planting of fodder beet and barley crops is underway in Canterbury.
10/6/20174 minutes, 55 seconds
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In Horowhenua and it's hard to get any summer crops into the ground. Asparagus harvesting is underway but yields are down on last year. A good weather week in Canterbury has seen a flurry of activity on farms as things again dry out from a previously wet week.
9/29/20177 minutes, 3 seconds
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Hill country Wairarapa farmers are expecting grass growth to rocket away after recent rain. Calving is drawing to a close in Southland and lambing has settled down after a run of wet weather.
9/22/20175 minutes, 7 seconds
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Canterbury is drying out, allowing crops to be planted and paddocks that were in Kale and Beet cultivated. The North Island had a very warm end to the week.
9/15/20176 minutes, 9 seconds
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The North Island is still swimming in water with regular heavy downpours, but ground temperatures are picking up. Temperatures are moving up in the South Island too, but the West Coast had a horror week of weather.
9/8/20176 minutes, 43 seconds
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Bay of Plenty kiwifruit orchardists are struggling to complete winter work because of the rain, but daffodils are looking cheerful on roadsides. There's been flurry of activity on arable farms in Canterbury as growers prepare ground for planting spring crops, although everything has ground to a halt again with rain at the end of the week.
9/1/20175 minutes, 56 seconds
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Wet conditions on Marlborough farms are making it hard to get the lambs docked and brilliant sunshine has graced much of the North Island.
8/25/20175 minutes, 1 second
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It's sounding like a broken record, but apart from Hawkes Bay and East Coast, it's still exceedingly wet everywhere in the North Island. The South Island's also very wet apart from South Otago and Southland.
8/18/20175 minutes, 50 seconds
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The North Island's still totally over flowing with water and in the South Island, Marlborough farms are well into lambing while those in Southland are just starting.
8/11/20174 minutes, 56 seconds
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The North Island's had a string of crispy frosty mornings which is helping dry out water logged pastures and lifting farmers' spirits. Calving is in full swing in Canterbury. Sheep farmers in Central Otago are in the thick of scanning and pre-lamb shearing.
8/4/20175 minutes, 17 seconds
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The entire North Island remains totally water logged. The wet conditions are putting stress on all types of farming. Only five millimetres of rain turns soils to bogs. West Coast farmers are getting bobby pens ready as they head into the busy calving period.
7/28/20178 minutes, 41 seconds
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The East Coast soils are absolutely chocker with water, especially on the flats, which are of minimal value for grazing. Canterbury's very wet too and there's and at least 100 millimetres of rain's forecast for the next couple of days.
7/21/20175 minutes, 44 seconds
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Areas of Manawatu that never see snow received up to 15 centimetres on Thursday, Rotorua city had snow flurries, and outlying areas like Mamaku and Rerewhikaaitu had heavy snow on the ground.  Flood waters also covered paddocks in southern Wairarapa. In the South Island the forecast snow arrived in Canterbury. Between 5 and 20 centimetres of snow was common across the Plains.
7/14/20177 minutes, 20 seconds
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Northland continues to be very wet making ground conditions difficult particularly with calving now underway. In Canterbury prices for top sheep and cattle dogs have remained strong at the 61st annual Ashburton Sheep and Cattle Dog Sale.
7/7/20177 minutes, 44 seconds
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Frosty conditions have hit the North Island this week, but despite very little rain, conditions underfoot are extremely mushy. Canterbury dairy farmers are busy heavy rolling their dairy platforms while the cows are off farm for winter.
6/30/20177 minutes, 44 seconds
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In Canterbury it's been dry enough for stock to make good use of feed and even put on condition. Most of the North Island had a good dollop of rain late in the week.
6/23/20175 minutes, 49 seconds
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The price of kumara has shot up because a bad growing season, coupled with appalling weather during the main harvest time in autumn, has seen a 35% drop in volume compared with normal years. Heavy frosts hit Marlborough this week but the days were gloriously fine for pruning grape vines.
6/16/20177 minutes, 22 seconds
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Mild, calm weather has been good for vegetable crops in the Pukekohe district and in Otago, electric pruners are chopping through the work in apricot orchards.
6/9/20174 minutes, 52 seconds
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On Central North island hill country farms second shearing continues and farmers are cracking on with maintenance. In Canterbury large numbers of dairy cows have moved from dairy farms to support blocks and runoffs.
6/2/20175 minutes, 12 seconds
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It's been foggy, frosty and wet in the North Island and belatedly the green kiwifruit harvest is starting to hum. Meanwhile in Central Otago, temperatures have been below zero and stock are being fed plenty of supplements.
5/26/20177 minutes, 24 seconds
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The dairy season is coming to an abrupt halt in the North Island and in the South, winter's made an appearance.
5/19/20176 minutes, 52 seconds
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Rain arrived onto already wet pastures in the North Island and in the South, it's becoming too cold for the grass to grow in Central Otago.
5/12/20175 minutes, 58 seconds
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More dairy herds are being dried off, or slowed to once a day milking now and there's the first snow on some North Island ranges. Southland dairy farms are also moving down to 16-hour-a-day milking in order to keep the season going as long as possible.
5/5/20176 minutes, 43 seconds
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Lovely calm and sunny days, with cool nights, let North Island farmers and croppers get onto the land for cultivation or repair work, and the kiwifruit harvest had an uninterrupted week for a change. In Mid-Canterbury arable farmers are busy planting winter wheat and barley along with some late planted ryegrass for seed.
4/28/20175 minutes, 53 seconds
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The North Island is drying out after the Easter rain, and cool temperatures are helping kiwifruit mature. The rams out in force on hill country farms in Marlborough and there's tons of feed around, while farmers in the lower country are gearing up to get the Ewes scanned.
4/21/20174 minutes, 56 seconds
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Many North Island farms have saturated soils after a week of rain and in-between the downpours contractors are trying to harvest maize. In the South Island rain is destroying grape crops in Malborough while in Southland more rain would be welcome.
4/14/20177 minutes, 20 seconds
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The country's largest on-farm deer sale was held on High Peak Station, Mid Canterbury, this week and Edgecumbe farms are swamped. Much of the rest of the North Island is sodden too.
4/7/20178 minutes, 12 seconds
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Bay of Plenty dairy farms are having a decent autumn but wet weather has interrupted the kiwifruit harvest. Grapes in Marlborough need more sun to ripen and in Southland store prices are on the rise so lambs are flooding into the works.
3/31/20175 minutes, 51 seconds
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Maize is being harvested in Waikato and the first kiwifruit exports left for China this week. Marlborough farmers are busy setting up rotations around tupping blocks for ewes. In vineyards the bulk of the grape crop needs two more weeks of sun to ripen.
3/24/20174 minutes, 56 seconds
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In Bay of Plenty the first of the Sun Gold kiwifruit are being harvested in sunny conditions. Kiwifruit are also being picked in Poverty Bay and Northland. On the West Coast of the South Island lots of silage is being made, paddocks are being cultivated and remedial work on damaged pasture is underway.
3/17/20176 minutes, 18 seconds
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Northland, Auckland and Coromandel were swamped in a one in 100 year deluge this week, while elsewhere in the North Island the rainfall was more gentle, welcome and has grass growth pumping. In the South Island night temperatures have dropped quickly but often stunning days are following.
3/10/20177 minutes, 6 seconds
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The North Island is having a late summer and store lamb prices have increased, while in the South Island some farmers on the West Coast have turned their irrigation on! And a haze is in the air as mid Canterbury farmers are now allowed to burn stubble
3/3/20175 minutes, 50 seconds
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In orchards around the country apples are coming off thick and fast. Paddocks are greening up in front of farmers' eyes in the North Island but in the South Island, North Canterbury is worryingly dry.
2/24/20176 minutes, 18 seconds
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The North Island has had soaking good rain this week. Dairy cow pregnangy rates are generally down this season, between 15 to 20% are empty. In Central Otago high country weaning is in full swing and store lambs are on the move.
2/17/20177 minutes, 23 seconds
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Rain's fallen in Northland, East Coast and Hawkes Bay, but follow-up is crucial and the drought's not broken. In the South Island farmers in South Canterbury and central Otago have plenty of supplements stored for winter.
2/10/20177 minutes, 27 seconds
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The caviar of proteins

Industry leaders from seven top beef producing nations have been in New Zealand to discuss the trials of farming beef and selling it to the world.  
11/25/201623 minutes, 17 seconds
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Having a blast on the remote Mahia Peninsula

An aerospace company has brought engineers from all over the world to the end of the isolated Mahia Peninsula. For locals, it's meant an injection of young blood and enthusiasm.
11/25/201615 minutes, 12 seconds
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Agriscience in the classroom

Forty Waikato teachers met last week to hear about bringing agri-science alive in the classroom.
11/25/20166 minutes, 29 seconds
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Parts of the North Island have had sweltering temperatures this week but Horowhenua has been cool and gloomy.
11/25/20164 minutes, 36 seconds
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Ngati Porou want honey, not money

Large, established honey companies make a lot of money from the manuka-covered hills of the East Coast. While the beehive rental money coming from manuka-based businesses is sizeable, some local Ngati Porou want to take control of the industry themselves. In the past two years they've been getting paid in drums of honey rather than money, and now they're selling that honey through a Japanese connection. The collective aims to have up to 12,000 hives on tribal land, providing at least 30 new jobs.
11/18/201621 minutes, 5 seconds
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Hard work bears fruit across generations

Fruit growing roots run deep in the Gilchrist family – with Jack joining forces with his grandad John to become a fifth-generation orchardist on the slopes of the mighty Clutha River.
11/18/201613 minutes
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Fonterra's announcement of a lift in the dairy payout has been just the tonic farmers needed as they come out of a tiring, wet spring. Marlborough farmers should be drafting lambs and cattle now but that's on hold due to road damage from the earthquake.
11/18/20167 minutes, 37 seconds
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Earthquake support

Top of the South Rural Support Trust co-ordinator Ian Blair's priority is to get to isolated families. The main issues arising from the earthquake have been food, sanitation, power and communication.
11/18/20166 minutes, 46 seconds
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North Island calves and lambs need more sun on their backs and, in the South Island, Otago is having a great spring.
11/11/20166 minutes, 30 seconds
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In Bay of Plenty gold kiwifruit are flowering and bees are being deposited around orchards while in Canterbury baleage contractors are flat out and recently sown kale and fodder beet crops are emerging.
11/4/20165 minutes, 22 seconds
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Good sized yardings of cattle are coming forward in the North Island now the grass is starting to grow. Prices are high. New season store lambs are also fetching high prices which is surprising when some commentators are saying the export schedule will drop this year.
10/28/20168 minutes, 6 seconds
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It's been mild around the North Island, early maize is popping up and the weather's improved for general tractor work on paddocks. In the South Island wonderful rain has fallen in drought hit North Canterbury, although aquifers are still not replenished.
10/21/20167 minutes, 18 seconds
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It's felt like summer on the east coast of the North Island this week, but farmers are still squelching around in paddocks over much of the island. In the south, farmers are getting crops in and lambs are being tailed.
10/14/20166 minutes, 49 seconds
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It's been exceptionally wet in most North Island areas this week, from Auckland south through the central regions, streams are overflowing. In the South Island cropping farmers are able to get tractor work completed and seeds in.
10/7/20166 minutes, 34 seconds
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Soils are completely saturated in parts of the North Island - but on the west coast of the South, it's been dry.
9/30/20166 minutes, 41 seconds
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Welcome rain has been falling in coastal Wairarapa and crops are going in in Canterbury.
9/23/20168 minutes, 44 seconds
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Warm and moist conditions in the North Island are pushing grass growth, and asparagus along, while in the South Island arable farmers have been preparing ground and sowing spring cereals.
9/16/20164 minutes, 21 seconds
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Lamb deaths are expected following this week's cold snap which has brought snow and bitterly cold conditions to North and South Island hill country.
9/9/20166 minutes, 37 seconds
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The price of indoor tomatoes has shot up and early stone fruit trees are in flower in the north of the South Island.
9/2/20166 minutes, 16 seconds