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Listen to The Country online: Meet Zoe Carter, Australian agriculture influencer

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Australian agriculture influencer Zoe Carter spoke to The Country's Jamie Mackay today. Photo / Zoe Carter

Australian agriculture influencer Zoe Carter spoke to The Country's Jamie Mackay today. Photo / Zoe Carter

Today on The Country radio show, host Jamie Mackay catches up with Australian agriculture influencer and businesswoman, Zoe Carter, to learn more about what makes her tick and why she’s passionate about farming.

Plus, Mackay catches up with Steelfort’s chief executive John McOviney, who has a target="_blank">Cub Cadet LX547 ride-on mower, worth $6199, to give away.

On with the show:

Chris Brandolino:

NIWA’s principal scientist on the Big Dry and what’s in store for the weekend and beyond.

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John McOviney:

Waitomo sheep and beef farmer and the chief executive of Steelfort.

Today we talk $150 store lambs and tell you how to win a Cub Cadet ride-on mower valued at $6199.

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Zoe Carter:

This dynamic young Australian agriculture influencer (700k followers) and businesswoman has a boundless passion for farming.

Stu Duncan and Duncan Humm:

Today’s farmer panel features the two Duncans.

On today’s menu is lamb, beef, and venison, washed down with a glass of milk.

Jason Walls:

Our political correspondent is not at Rātana, but he has been moonlighting as a talkback host on ZB.

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