It's the Best of The Country with our mates at Rabobank. Jamie Mackay picks his favourite interviews from the week that was.
On this week's Best of The Country: Steve Wyn-Harris and Grant McCallum: Today's second panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky - both of whom are up in arms over the portrayal of farming on the Sunday show.
Jim Hopkins: Is a rural raconteur who pays tribute to the late John Clarke as we ask why are farmers no longer regarded as fondly as Fred Dagg?
Winston Peters: The New Zealand First leader comments on climate change, defamation and donkeys leading New Zealand farmers.
Cheryl Kalisch Gordon: Is a Rabobank Senior Grains and Oilseeds analyst who provides an update on global grain markets and what this means for both New Zealand arable and dairy farmers.
Don Fraser: The man behind Fraser Farm Finance looks at the flooding affecting the Bay of Plenty and he shares his disappointment over the Sunday show's depiction of dairy farming.
Bill English: The PM ponders Cyclone Cook, Andrew Little, posing Greens and a storm cloud that has a silver lining.