Helicopter provides fun for the fare
Throughout Fieldays, the sky over the Mystery Creek venue will be filled with the sound of helicopter blades. This is...
Throughout Fieldays, the sky over the Mystery Creek venue will be filled with the sound of helicopter blades. This is...
Farmers are being offered the chance to embrace new ideas about sustainable farm management at this year’s Fieldays. Forest and Bird...
First time exhibitors at Fieldays, Cherry Tree could be as close as you can get to your personal money tree....
Fieldays is getting a taste of what ANZ has lined up for the Rugby World Cup. The bank has formed...
It took a major health scare for 67-year-old sculptor Dave Howe to discover his passion, but he's been bringing sculptures...
An Auckland compact equipment company has pulled a risky move by listing a digger worth $38,985 for one dollar, no...
High art and agricultural products are not things which are normally associated with one another but that is the beauty...
A dangerous-looking hedgehog sculpture made entirely of wire may have missed out on a big prize at the Fieldays No...
A sixteen-year-old schoolboy steps off a bus outside Hamilton’s St Johns College, turns, and heads off in the opposite direction. ...
Twenty-eight year old Te Aroha sharemilker, Nick Torrens, was crowned the eighth Fieldays New Zealand Rural Bachelor of the Year...
A wine glass stands in place of a beaker. Professors pause to smell the aroma as a measure of results....
Bill Neal is bringing his new snack sensation, kettle corn, to the masses at Fieldays this week and is pretty...
An AgResearch exhibition aims to make Fieldays visitors feel the size of bugs. AgResearch’s exhibition, Partnerships for Better Pastures, features...
For Hamilton artists, Kobi Brinkman, 67, Jack Parle, 81, and Heather Adlam, 76, anything beyond their craft is “going through...