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Calling Home: Dr Lisa Fletcher in Kathmandu
Lisa Fletcher moved to Kathmandu with her husband, Leighton, and their children, Annabel and Elliot, in 2019. Eight months later the pandemic struck, and now Nepal, like India, is in the midst of a… Audio
Growing future farmers
School leavers hankering for a career in sheep and beef farming now have the option of applying for a place in the new two-year, fees-free Growing Future Farmers programme that sees them training… Audio
A Breath of Fresh Air
Auckland firm Lanaco was formed nearly a decade ago to help lift the value of New Zealand wool. It makes filters which can be used in anything from face masks and air conditioning units to medical… Audio
Going out, giving back and getting help
Dairy farmer Sam Owen shares the tips that help him maintain his mental well-being. Audio
On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Lovely rain this week in the north has not been so welcome on Bay of Plenty orchards in the midst of kiwifruit harvest and there's been sleet, snow and some wicked frosts down south. Audio
Full Episode for Friday May 14 2021
Country Life rounds up some school leavers learning about sheep and beef farming and a Waikato sharemilker shares his mental health story. Audio
Surge in lamb prices predicted as US, UK and Europe drive demand
Westpac has lifted its farmgate lamb forecast to at least $8 per kg, and senior agri-economist Nathan Penny says it's great for farmers' wallets.
Midday Rural News for 14 May 2021
The Meat Industry Association hopes face to face meetings between the New Zealand Minister of Trade and Agriculture, and his European and British counterparts will speed up trade negogiations. Audio
Sharemilker shares mental health issues with other farmers
Sam Owen is a Waikato sharemilker who's had his fair share of struggles with mental health and depression. He says his condition has seen his health, work and family life suffer. Now he talks to Young… Audio
Midday Rural News for 13 May 2021
A report on the once plentiful scallop beds on the Coromandel coast show they are in crisis. Audio
Vet shortage nationwide pushing staff to breaking point
Vets say a nationwide shortage of staff, drought and uncertainty due to Covid-19 is pushing them to a breaking point.
Demand up for New Zealand wool grease
Global demand for wool grease is seeing big returns for a New Zealand exporter.
Durum wheat farming experiment in the Wairarapa
A new farming venture is underway in the Wairarapa. Farmers are being encouraged by Foundation of Arable Research and the The Ministry for Primary Industries to try and work out if there's a market in… Audio
Midday Rural News for 12 May 2021
Vets say drought around the country is pushing up demand for services but with the border still closed they can't get help from overseas vets. Audio
Demise of bank branch: Are regional banking hubs the future?
As more banks shut up shop around the country, there are increasing calls for the industry to find a solution to a lack of service in rural areas. Earlier this year Kiwibank confirmed it would close… Audio
Midday Rural News for 11 May 2021
Winegrowers are relieved more MIQ spots are being given to seasonal workers. Audio
No MIQ spaces for dairy workers, farms suffer 'chronic understaffing'
Federated Farmers is disappointed dairy farm workers were not included in the government's plan to use empty managed isolation (MIQ) rooms to get more skilled and critical workers into the country. Audio