Business
A thirst for online knowledge
Searching the internet for information has become second nature for most of us. Kirstin Mills gives some tips on how to streamline the search.
Low cost and simple
A young Rangitikei couple are farming family lease blocks with the aim of eventually buying their own farm, Russell Priest writes. Photos: Brad Hanson.
Proposed methane price damaging
The proposed methane price would likely see an overshoot in meeting the Government’s emissions reduction targets, and cause unnecessary economic damage. Joanna Grigg reports.
Six out of 39 ways to save the planet
Nicola Dennis eases the pain of menial work with the therapy of podcasts.
Trade deals for UK
Former trade and agriculture minister Lockwood Smith may be retired from politics but he is still working for politicians. Glenys Christian writes.
Beef is still king
United States consumers don’t seem to be put off by rising beef prices, while Australian producers see continuing strong demand, Glenys Christian reports.
Increasing costs on hill country farms
Cost rises are affecting farms in all localities, but no two farms are the same, farm consultant Tom Ward writes.