It's the Best of The Country, brought to you by our friends at Rabobank. Jamie takes a look at the week that was and brings you his favourite interviews.
Saturday's show featured the following:
Richard Loe: We talked farming and footy with a Canterbury farmer and former All Blacks hard man.
Richard Avery: We caught up with the son of a leading New Zealand farmer who markets grain in West Australia and in his spare time runs 240km in a day!
Winston Peters: The New Zealand First leader goes in to bat for small town New Zealand and takes the bait over Silver Fern Farms.
Deborah Faith: We previewed a twelve part documentary TV series which showcases rural communities and the people for whom rugby is so much more than a game of two halves.
David Clarke: Rabobank's Northern South Island regional manager reviews his bank's August Agribusiness Monthly report and talks about an initiative to educate urban teens about agriculture.
John Key: The PM ponders a 50 cent lift in Fonterra's payout, the Havelock North water contamination crisis and the vast potential of the Muslim tourist market from South East Asia.
So there you have it - The Best of The Country done and dusted for another week. Cheers Rabobank!
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