Rooted in the land, driven by service: the story of Quigley Contracting
Quigley Contracting’s roots run deep in Mid Canterbury, where the Quigley family has been farming since 1961.
Built on Trust: Why Independent Wrap Delivers When It Counts
In an industry where downtime can be the difference between a good season and a bad one, contractors and farmers need more than just reliable products - they need reliable people behind them.
Life decisions in a changing contracting landscape
Matthew Bourke is carrying on a family tradition that started 50 years ago when his grandfather began contract harvesting in northern Victoria.
John Deere unveils new F8 and F9 Self-Propelled Forage Harvesters for New Zealand farmers
John Deere is raising the bar for forage harvesting in New Zealand with the launch of its new F8 and F9 Self-Propelled Forage Harvesters.
Innovative design takes Quadtrac 715 to twin Red Dot award triumph
Case IH’s Quadtrac 715, the 778hp range-topping tractor model launched just over a year ago, now has two further accolades in its haul of international design and innovation prizes.
NZ’s Largest Industrial Development to Anchor New South Island Freight Network
The integration of Australasia’s largest industrial development with a new inland port is set to create a new multibillion-dollar manufacturing and logistics network and employ thousands in the South Island.
A review of… hay and silage making equipment
Fodder is the lifeblood ofNew Zealand agriculture. Producing high-quality silage and hay relies on having the right equipment to get the job done efficiently and precisely. In this feature, we take a closer look at some of the key machinery that plays a vital role in helping farmers and contractors make the most of this crucial time of year.
The gold standard
The rugged beauty of the Southern Alps is a stunning monument of deep time and tectonic forces. Against such a backdrop, 50 years might seem like a drop in the ocean - but for Philip Wareing Limited, it demonstrates a significant milestone in the founder’s journey from running a single spray truck to becoming one of the largest transport operators in the South Island.
Farming Smarter: 4AG Tools Built for Kiwi Conditions
Over the past five decades, 4AG has quietly established itself as one of New Zealand agriculture’s most trusted brands.
Robots, Smart Tech and Softer Landings Earn Queensland Grower Top Award
Queensland vegetable grower Craig Dingle has been named the 2025 Corteva Agriscience Young Grower of the Year.
Sir William Gallagher’s vision and legacy honoured with National Fieldays Life Membership
Sir William Gallagher has been awarded a National Fieldays Life Membership in recognition of his decades-long contribution to the event and New Zealand’s agri-tech industry.
He has been a part of Fieldays since its inception, playing a pivotal role in its foundation alongside other influential farmers in New Zealand.
Big Power, Smart Control: The Massey Ferguson MF 8700 S
The Massey Ferguson MF 8700 S series continues the brand’s long-standing tradition of building powerful, intelligent tractors with a clear focus on operator comfort, functionality and genuine productivity gains. Designed with larger-scale farming operations in mind, the MF 8700 S packs a serious punch when it comes to horsepower and hydraulic muscle, but it’s the balance between technology and usability that sets it apart.
Versatile, Compact and Capable: JCB’s Loadall Range on Display
JCB has been leading the way in telehandler innovation since it introduced the concept in 1977. In the decades since, the company has not only remained the global benchmark for these machines but has continued to raise the bar in performance, efficiency and reliability. The JCB Loadall range has grown to become one of the most comprehensive lineups in the world. Known for delivering strong residual values, low running costs and dependable build quality, these machines are trusted by operators across agriculture and construction alike.
Fieldays 2025: A Snapshot of New Zealand’s Premier Agricultural Event
Every June, the rural sector’s heartbeat moves to Mystery Creek in Hamilton, where Fieldays brings together town and country to celebrate the strength, innovation and future of New Zealand’s primary industries. Fieldays 2025 is once again shaping up to be the happy place where thousands connect, discover and be inspired by the very best our sector has to offer.
Sir William Gallagher’s vision and legacy honoured with National Fieldays Life Membership
Sir William Gallagher has been awarded a National Fieldays Life Membership in recognition of his decades-long contribution to the event and New Zealand’s agri-tech industry.
He has been a part of Fieldays since its inception, playing a pivotal role in its foundation alongside other influential farmers in New Zealand.
Award-Winning Precision: Fendt 620 Vario Takes Top Honours
Fendt’s latest innovation has already made a bold impression, taking out a top honour in a newly created category at the prestigious Tractor of the Year 2025 awards, held during the EIMA trade fair in Italy.
Knowledge is (also) power
Fear of failure can be a powerful motivator for farmers and growers. Reduced returns, the threat of tariffs and market uncertainty are keeping everyone on their toes. There’s no margin for error.
Rooted in the Land, Driven by Purpose
The story of Pye Group is not simply one of diversification, expansion or efficiency. It is, at its heart a story of commitment to the land, to the people, to communities and to doing things properly.
Record cotton crop in WA’s far north benefits from attributes of high-performing Case IH planter
The last of the 4000ha of cotton for KAI went in during March, using six Case IH Early Riser planters and Case IH Magnum 340 tractors to achieve the massive task over the three-month planting period, punctuated by regular periods of heavy rain.
SaMASZ has spoken: NZ in top 5
Based in Poland, SaMASZ operates in over 70 countries and has manufactured more than 160,000 mowers since its inception in 1984. This year, key personnel from the company, Jake Korczowski and Łukasz Łapiński, visited New Zealand to connect with the owners of its mowers.