It's the Best of The Country, Jamie's favourite interviews from the week that was.
Brendan Hoare: The chief executive of Organics Aotearoa comments on the rise of organic farming, with two out of three New Zealanders now buying organic products.
Jim Hopkins: Is a rural raconteur who adds his usual dose of levity to our Mondays. He took a serious look at social media, 500 missing dairy cows and water quality.
Miles Hurrell: Fonterra's Farm Source Chief Operating Officer reviews the positive Global Dairy Trade auction which resulted in a 7.7% increase.
Winston Peters: The New Zealand First leader says the Nats have deserted the provinces in favour of Auckland money traders and housing speculators.
Doug Avery and Dr Doug Edmeades: The panel features an inspirational Marlborough farmer and a Hamilton-based soil scientist who opine on the topic du jour - water quality.
Marc Soccio: Is a Rabobank horticulture analyst who took a look at the 'New World Order' for players in the fresh fruit and vegetable produce game.
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