Today on The Country, Jamie Mackay investigates why there are only 5.6 sheep per person in New Zealand.
On with the show:
Judith Collins:
Our 'Aucklander of the Day' grew up on a Waikato dairy farm, went to high-profile rugby college and was a Labour supporter from childhood!
Don Carson:
The PR man for the New Zealand Forest Owners Association talks about a doubling of planting for the industry, falling sheep numbers and the prospects of the world halving its meat consumption.
Jeremy Rookes and Jason Uden:
Today's panel features two farming folk from different sides of the farm track!
Lisa Murray:
We ask our Met Service forecaster if the Australian heatwave is coming our way?
Blake Holgate:
Rabobank's Sustainability Analyst discusses a podcast he recorded on the complex issues of carbon farming and carbon credits and why farmers and foresters should consider opting into the Emissions Trading Scheme.
Steve Hollander:
We find the founder of the Hilux NZ Rural Games (March 9/10 in Palmerston North) in the sporting capital of Australasia, Melbourne, where cricket, tennis and baseball are all on the menu today.
Listen below: