It's the whole show in one go! Today The Country is brought to you by the international day of love, (and commercialism if you're cynical like Dom George).
That's right, it's Valentine's Day! Jamie and Dom play you their favourite wooing tunes to celebrate.
On with the show: First up is Federated Farmers Hawkes Bay President, Will Foley.
He updates the fire situation and the ongoing drought enveloping his province. He also lets slip that he likes the Pet Shop Boys.
Then Jamie catches up with Damien O'Connor. Labour's Primary Industry Spokesman begrudgingly praises the PM but is less complimentary about the state of the meat and wool industries.
Competition time follows with Ben Russell. The Head of Rural Banking for Heartland Bank tells us how we can win a trip for two to the Calgary Stampede in July.
Then we cosy up with Blair McLean and Jane Hunter when we find a home for the some fruit of the vine on Valentine's Day courtesy of Hunter's Wine and some romantic music.
Rural raconteur Jim Hopkins gets serious about the Hawkes Bay fires next. However he is less so about his romantic prospects on Valentine's Day.
What's happening with the Norwood NZ Rural Sports Awards Steve Hollander?
Today Steve announces the finalists for the big event being held in Palmerston North on March 10.