In this week’s “News Maker” show of Sarah’s Country:
- The term dirty dairying is gone, and a new approach is needed to acknowledge that society is concerned about the environment and that groups such as farmers are also making changes, says Ray Grubb Fish & Game NZ’s new Chair.
- Post-covid demand from China pushes dairy prices to recent record levels, Westpac analyst Nathan Penny explains.
- Drier weather than average ahead for most of New Zealand, weather commentator Phil Duncan gives us the latest long-range rural weather.
- A bid to stop pest control is rejected, Hawke’s Bay Farmer, Lloyd Holloway shares his frustrations.
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