Rural Trader Blogs

  • Logan's Run

    Logan's Run

    Welcome to Logan's Run - the place to discuss matters surrounding rural real estate and property.

    30 posts, 12 comments

     
  • The Cow Shed

    The Cow Shed

    Welcome to the Cow Shed - the place where dairy farming matters are discussed.

    31 posts, 7 comments

     
  • The Tack Room

    The Tack Room

    Welcome to 'The Tack Room'. This blog discusses all things equine and rural life in general...

    36 posts, 23 comments

     
  • Countdown to WEG - A Rider's Blog

    Countdown to WEG - A Rider's Blog

    Welcome to our Rider's Blog in the countdown to the World Equestrian Games, in Kentucky.

    3 posts, 0 comments

     
  • Alpacas

    Alpacas

    Rosemary will keep you up to date with what's happening at Sonric Suri Alpacas and give us some general information from time to time.

    25 posts, 3 comments

     
  • The Kitchen Garden

    The Kitchen Garden

    Welcome to the Kitchen Garden Blog. If you're into organic vegetable growing and gardening, have a look at Rachel's blog here...

    26 posts, 2 comments

     
  • Biological Agriculture

    Biological Agriculture

    This blog is dedicated to biological farming in New Zealand. Nicole Masters, from Integrity Soils will provide useful and informative blogs for farmers and growers based around the biological farming model

    3 posts, 1 comments

     
  • Sam's Shenanigans

    Sam's Shenanigans

    Welcome to Sam's Shenanigans. In this section, we will follow Sam's hunting and fishing adventures at various spots throughout New Zealand.

    2 posts, 1 comments

     
  • Farmkey Manuals

    Farmkey Manuals

    With her business Farmkey Manuals, Kristyn visits your farm to lead Farm Documentation/Quality/Health and Safety projects.

    6 posts, 2 comments

     
  • Farm Succession Planning

    Farm Succession Planning

    Mandi McLeod from Silvanus Consulting Ltd provides professional advice on farm and business succession.

    4 posts, 0 comments

     
  • Diary of a Nuffield Scholar

    Diary of a Nuffield Scholar

    Welcome to the Diary of a Nuffield Scholar - written by Mandi McLeod. Read about Mandy's travels across the world and some of the interesting rural places she gets to!

    3 posts, 1 comments

     
  • Rural Women New Zealand

    Rural Women New Zealand

    Rural Women New Zealand is the leading organisation for women who share an interest in rural issues. You don’t have to live on a farm to belong - around one third of our members live in provincial towns.

    19 posts, 3 comments

     
  • Dairy Women's Network

    Dairy Women's Network

    The Dairy Women’s Network recognises the contribution women make to the Dairy industry and support provided is based around technical, business and social issues. Read here for the latest news and information..

    3 posts, 1 comments

     
  • Closet Greenie

    Closet Greenie

    Hi my name is Jeff Cameron. I am passionate about this Country we live in, especially the outdoors. I think we can enjoy the outdoors without wrecking it. I also believe we have a responsibility to reverse the dama...

    9 posts, 8 comments

     
  • Rural Blog

    Rural Blog

    All the latest news and future developments at Rural Trader. This is where we share our future plans with you...

    8 posts, 14 comments

     

Recent blog comments on Rural Trader

  • bpetersen

    Logan, Regarding milk, there is only one type of healthy milk & that is RAW. Anything else is sec...

    Wednesday, 28 July 2010 5:31 p.m.
  • Kerry

    Bok will tie you up in knots for many a laugh or rude word. Goats have an amazing sense of direc...

    Wednesday, 21 July 2010 5:58 p.m.
  • Wings

    I'm amazed you survived all those stings. By the way, next time don't put a match to the nest. Up...

    Friday, 21 May 2010 9:33 p.m.
  • Dave Umbers

    The recent introduction is going to change the landscape of Real Estate forever. Agents who are a...

    Friday, 27 November 2009 11:52 a.m.
  • Graeme

    I have believed for some years now that the driving age should be lifted to 18 years old and like...

    Monday, 16 November 2009 8:16 p.m.
  • daffyduck1

    Ok , I have owned and breed goat for some yrs. Goats are more intelligent than some give credi...

    Saturday, 14 November 2009 1:20 p.m.
  • terauparaha

    Hi Logan,good to to see your blog up and running,no doubt that young Blair has his mothers good l...

    Wednesday, 7 October 2009 10:35 a.m.
  • Cathy Harris

    I can identify with your story. We were horrified when we came to visit my husbands mother, in he...

    Tuesday, 6 October 2009 10:57 p.m.
  • ClydeHorse

    Grass is always greener I suppose...

    Saturday, 12 September 2009 7:06 p.m.