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Jamie Mackay talks to Ben Purua, Ian Kirkpatrick, Alasdair Bettles-Hall, Ben Picton, and Shane Jones.
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Jamie Mackay talks to Shane Jones, Samuel Whitelock, Dan Hodgen, Phil Ropiha, and Toby Williams.
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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He's the Prince of the Provinces (and the Minister of Digging it up and Damming it up) and he was in Blackball on the West Coast yesterday launching a nationwide Mineral Bonanza to double mining exports to $2 billion over the next decade. Fair to say the Greens and Labour were in his sights. But can we say no lizards and skinks were harmed in the making of this interview?
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We find our most capped All Black, Farmstrong Ambassador and soon-to-be Bay farmer finishing out his rugby career in France. But when the prodigal son returns will he be sheep and beef farming in Hawke's Bay or milking cows in Manawatū?
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North Canterbury farmer and former Federated Farmers Meat and Wool Executive member, updates the situation on the ground, where the ongoing drought is going from bad to worse.
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We kick off our STIHL Chainsaw Safety Week promotion and it's your chance to win one of seven 14" chainsaws, valued at $425, over the next seven days.
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A Federated Farmers vs Parliament fundraiser sporting tournament is being held in Gisborne on Saturday to support farmers still recovering from Cyclone Gabrielle. With more than a quarter of Parliament turning up to play rugby or netball, the event has already raised close to $300,000.
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Jamie Mackay talks to Richard McIntyre, Ben Picton, Katie Milne, Warwick Catto and Jamie Strang, and Chris Russell.
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Federated Farmers have released the results of their latest banking survey and the findings paint a damning picture of the state of rural lending. "Rural banking issues are nearing crisis point and farmers are quickly losing confidence," says Federated Farmers commerce and competition spokesperson.
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Rabobank's Sydney-based Senior Macro Strategist comments on yesterday's OCR announcement from the RBNZ and the perilous state of the NZ economy.
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The former President of Federated Farmers tells us about her unique family connection to Flock House plus we get her take on Fonterra's "step-change in strategy".
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We catch up with the long-serving BFEA judges ahead of the National Sustainability Showcase on June 20 in Hamilton.
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We ask our Australian correspondent about how worried we should be about the Bird Flu, plus we discuss a $40,000 sheep dog and whether drones will render her redundant?
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The Country's Rowena Duncum brings you a brand-new Farmstrong-powered series. "Getting Through" looks at what it takes to recover from extreme weather events, by people who've been through it first-hand. In episode 7, Ro is joined by Wairarapa sheep and beef farmer Georgie Moore, who was badly impacted by Cyclone Hale, before Gabrielle provided the icing on the cake. Georgie shares what's kept her Farmstrong through the challenges.
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Jamie Mackay talks to Christopher Luxon, Alasdair Bettles-Hall, Simon Till, Dr Jacqueline Rowarth, and Peter Nation.
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The PM ponders OCR and monetary policy day, the end of the KO spending spree, the Politicians gift registry, and what's the most odd thing he's been given/offered?
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The organiser of the Flock House project says it has two distinct themes: One, to celebrate the 100th Commemoration of Flock House opening on July 19, 1924, and the other, to continue finding and making contact with the descendants of the 759 original war orphans sent to NZ after WW1.Flock House was originally set up at the largesse of the New Zealand sheep owners. This was in a debt of gratitude to the men of the Royal Navy, Mercantile Navy and the British Fishing Fleet who were incapacitated, or killed, keeping the shipping lanes open in WW1, enabling the NZ sheep owners to sell their wool. The 100th Commemoration is for both the descendants of the original orphans, and also the approximately 2,400 farm cadets that went to Flock House from the late 1930s though to 1988 when it closed.
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Fonterra's Acting CFO reviews the final GDT Auction of the 23/24 season. And it was a good one - up 3.3% with WMP + 2.9%. We also look at the timing around the announcement of the opening forecast price for 24/25 season and Fonterra's "step-change in strategy".
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One of NZ's leading primary sector academics says while the 3 Rs are important in education, equally so are the 3 Fs!
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Three weeks and counting until Fieldays.
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