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Thank a Farmer

Fenton Hazelwood

Food is life. Every meal. Every day. A closer look at where it really comes from.

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Every Answer Is Why It Cannot Be Done

Three pears, and nothing newer. Two of the varieties New Zealand grows commercially were bred while Victoria was on the throne. It has been twenty-six years since a new one arrived.

New Zealand has not imported a new pear variety in twenty...

23 hours ago
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The Act Tells Them to Be Careful. It Never Tells Them to Be Useful.

A cool, grey week in Fiji. Somebody hung the lanterns anyway.

I am writing this from Fiji. I fly home tomorrow.

Seven days without a calendar invite. No 6.30 am coffee before the day starts. No drive to Pukekohe with the radio on and thre...

10 days ago
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Designing for a Fork We Are Not Allowed to See

Onion drill going through at first light, the Waikato River, still under fog. Two-thirds of this frame is bare ground. The crop is already decided - you just can't see it yet.

Eight hundred people at Tākina.

Two kilometres away, a select...

16 days ago
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Six of Nine

The storm came through hard yesterday. The cabbage tree did what it always does. Stood there and took it. Our growers and farmers do the same, season after season, under a sky that keeps threatening and a system that keeps them waiting. A l...

23 days ago
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Who Is Holding the Defibrillator?

The forecast is not the argument. What's still standing in the paddock is.

“The Numbers Are True. The Story Isn’t.” travelled further than anything I have written - more readers, more shares, more new subscribers in a week than in the mont...

a month ago
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