Lemken New Zealand appoints Precision Seeding Solutions as nationwide dealer for Equalizer Planters
The strength of any cropping season is determined long before the first leaves break the surface. It begins with the planter and with the care taken in setting up that machine to deliver even depth, accurate seed placement and the right nutrition at the right time.
Turning stubble into opportunity
There is a point in every cropping rotation when residue management becomes the difference between a clean start and a compromised one. Stubble may look harmless on the surface, but how it is handled determines how quickly soils warm, how evenly seedbeds form and how efficiently nutrients cycle back into the system.
Still adapting to change
Still adapting to change is a phrase that has followed CMC Contracting for decades, not because the business has ever lacked direction but because adaptation has always been central to its survival and success.
Built on trust, carried forward
When Rural Contractor & Large Scale Farmer first featured Wolland Contracting in 2003, the business was already deeply embedded in the rural fabric of the Tararua district, known for dependable service, well-kept gear and a straightforward approach to getting the job done properly.
Maize resilience for the future from Corson Maize
As the maize sector moves into another harvest and farming year, with its familiar mix of opportunity and challenge, growers and wider industry participants continue to demonstrate resilience and a positive outlook. This has been evident despite the pressures of adverse weather, particularly the wet spring conditions experienced in the north and the weather events that occurred in January as well as ongoing pest incursions such as fall armyworm.
Amazone EasyMatch: AI Steps Into The Fertiliser Shed
There is a familiar moment in every fertiliser season. The truck tips a load into the shed, the product looks slightly different to the last batch and someone asks the quiet question.
Final countdown: hedgehog clear out in the Mackenzie Basin
You can count the remaining hedgehogs in 4,000 hectares of Mackenzie Basin high country on one hand. And they are on borrowed time. The Zero Invasive Predator steam is closing in on the last few, with the survivors only temporarily active before winter hibernation sets in.
Re-defining cultivation: Why the Kverneland Qualidisc matters for New Zealand soils
Cultivation equipment often sits in the background of farm machinery conversations, yet it plays a critical role in setting up the season before seed ever meets soil. The Kverneland Qualidisc is not a drill or a planter, it is the machine that prepares the soil in a way that respects the unique variability of conditions across New Zealand paddocks - from lighter silts to heavier loams and everything in between.
Breaking Ground the Right Way
There is a moment in every cropping season when the decisions made months earlier start to show themselves in the paddock. It might be the way a crop establishes evenly across a slope, the way water runs clean rather than muddy after rain, or simply the confidence that comes from knowing the paddock was chosen and prepared with purpose. Crop establishment is rarely dramatic, yet it is one of the most influential stages in any farming system because it determines not only yield, but cost, risk and environmental outcome.
Young thinking infuses RCNZ Board
Some real insights into next-generation thinking were provided to a strategic focus session at the first Rural Contractors NZ board meeting of the year, where four younger contractors were invited to share their views on the current state of the industry and how the organisation can best connect with those who represent its future.
Strength where it counts: Fendt 800 Gen5 sets a new benchmark for modern contracting
On busy New Zealand farms and contracting operations the tractor has become far more than a hauling machine. It is the anchor for cultivation, drilling, transport, spraying and the full spectrum of heavy work that keeps a season on track.
Strength where it counts: SwiftSteel launches for contractors and farmers
The infrastructure that keeps rural New Zealand moving is often invisible until the moment it fails and anyone who has dealt with a washed-out culvert, a collapsed drain or a blown access track knows exactly how quickly a small weakness can turn into a major disruption…
Precision made practical with the new CornerStone planting system
There is always a moment at the start of a planting season when the tractor settles into its rhythm and you feel the planter behind you come to life, and with it comes the familiar question that sits quietly in the mind of every operator. Will the seed land evenly, will the depth be right, will the stand emerge as a full, uniform crop and will the job finish before the weather turns.
Double the cut, not the cost
For many contractors and large-scale farmers, a rear mower has long been the backbone of pasture management. It is familiar, proven and dependable and for years it has done the job well. But with operating costs rising and labour pressure showing no sign of easing, efficiency has become critical to staying profitable. That has prompted more operators to look closely at how much output they are really getting from every tractor hour and every litre of diesel.
Strength, comfort and control: what defines the Deutz-Fahr 8 Series
When Deutz-Fahr set out to develop the 8 Series, the brief was not to refresh an existing platform or add incremental updates around the edges.
A review of tillage and seeding equipment
Having the right tillage and seeding equipment is critical to accurate crop establishment and strong early growth. From full cultivation to minimum tillage and direct drilling, this feature reviews the latest machines available to New Zealand farmers and contractors.
A review of agricultural finance
With weather volatility, tighter margins and rising costs shaping decision making, access to the right finance has become increasingly important. In this feature, machinery distributors and finance providers share insight into funding options designed for farmers and contractors.
Built on know-how: nearly 70 years supplying the tools that keep rural New Zealand working
In rural New Zealand, the jobs that matter most are often the ones nobody notices when everything is going to plan. The gate swings freely, the hose holds pressure, the trailer tracks straight, the shed gear works as it should and the day keeps moving.
Managing in peak season: Labour management tips for farmers
With the busiest summer months of New Zealand’s farming sector in full swing, Findex Human Resources experts are warning that poor labour planning can have costly consequences for both productivity and compliance.
Locking in quality: Independent Wrap’s approach to better forage
Silage quality is one of those subjects that quietly determines the success of a season, because even when the weather plays its part and the chop is clean the work is not finished until the stack is sealed properly and fermentation has had time to settle.