South Canterbury farmers crazy Mycoplasma bovis story
10 May, 2021 11:30 PM
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Kelly and Morgan Campbell, with daughter Sage (2), own a free-range egg business in the Waimate district. Photo / Sam Carter/Moment Maker Photography
Kelly and Morgan Campbell, with daughter Sage (2), own a free-range egg business in the Waimate district. Photo / Sam Carter/Moment Maker Photography
Otago Daily Times
By: Sally Rae
It s been a roller-coaster ride for South Canterbury farmers Kelly and Morgan Campbell since their cattle were the first in New Zealand to be depopulated due to Mycoplasma bovis. But they have come out the other side with a new business venture. Otago Daily Times Business and rural editor Sally Rae reports.
Pavletich family celebrates 100 years of farming at Station Peak
19 Apr, 2021 06:00 PM
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Outside the historic Station Peak homestead are (from left) Michael, Olivia, Julie and Kieran Pavletich. Photo / Sally Rae
Outside the historic Station Peak homestead are (from left) Michael, Olivia, Julie and Kieran Pavletich. Photo / Sally Rae
Otago Daily Times
The Pavletich family recently celebrated 100 years of farming Station Peak, on the north bank of the Waitaki River. Otago Daily Times rural editor Sally Rae talked to them about their lengthy tenure on the land - and their plans for the future.
Kieran Pavletich always knew that water was the key to the success of Station Peak.
Dairy farming not just milking cows say award winners
3 Apr, 2021 06:00 PM
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Southland-Otago Dairy Industry Awards Share Farmer of the Year winners Scott and Ann Henderson at home on the farm in South Otago. Photo / Peter McIntosh
Southland-Otago Dairy Industry Awards Share Farmer of the Year winners Scott and Ann Henderson at home on the farm in South Otago. Photo / Peter McIntosh
Otago Daily Times
By: Sally Rae
South Otago dairy farmers Scott and Ann Henderson were crowned Southland-Otago Dairy Industry Awards Share Farmer of the Year winners last month. They talk to Otago Daily Times Sally Rae about a career they say is not just about milking cows.
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Rodeo star back in the saddle after brain tumour
22 Feb, 2021 11:00 PM
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Greg Lamb at home on his Wendon Valley farm with his hazing horse Rocket (left) and steer wrestling partner Ace. Photo / Sally Rae
Greg Lamb at home on his Wendon Valley farm with his hazing horse Rocket (left) and steer wrestling partner Ace. Photo / Sally Rae
Otago Daily Times
By: Sally Rae
As the rodeo season continues around the country, Southland farmer and cowboy Greg Lamb has overcome a few hefty obstacles to get back in the saddle again. The Otago Daily Times business and rural editor Sally Rae reports.