It's The Best of The Country brought to you by Rabobank and Jamie Mackay who picks the best of last week for your aural entertainment.
Richard Loe: We talk farming and footy with a Canterbury farmer and former All Blacks hard man who emphatically denies he's a MAMIL.
James Shaw: The Green Party co-leader says the latest Farmwatch video on animal cruelty in the dairy industry has gone too far with its call to "dump dairy".
John Wilson: Fonterra's chairman talks about a great GDT auction result overnight with dairy commodity prices up 11.4% and WMP up a whopping 19.8%.
Michael Every: Rabobank's Head of Financial Markets Research Asia-Pacific takes a look at likely outcomes for the New Zealand economy and world trade should Trump win the Whitehouse.
Winston Peters: The New Zealand First leader denies he's a Grinch as he talks down the significance of yesterday's stellar GDT auction.
Sir David Fagan: The countdown to the 2017 World Shearing and Woolhandling Champs continue with a sudden-death selection final coming up at the Canterbury A&P Show next Friday.