It's the whole show in one go!
Today The Country is brought to you by the Bee Gees.
Why?
Because it's Friday.
Today, Jamie's guests include:
It's the whole show in one go!
Today The Country is brought to you by the Bee Gees.
Why?
Because it's Friday.
Today, Jamie's guests include:
John Law: Our Met Service forecaster says we can expect a return to more normal spring patterns next week after a rather wet start to spring.
Pita Alexander: We catch up with a well-travelled Christchurch farm accountant who's back from a 60-day road trip to the US and we look at the state of agriculture under the Trump presidency.
Don Carson: The PR man for the New Zealand Forest Owners Association is encouraging any post-election government to put a greater focus on forestry.
Barry Soper: Our political correspondent ponders the winner of last night's first leaders debate and a shock poll result for the National government.
Graeme and Graham Smith: Today's panel features the chief executive of Federated Farmers and the chief executive of the Waikato/Coromandel Drug Detection Agency.
Grant Nisbett: This week's $100 TAB sports bet of the week sees us backing Waikato and Southland (at halftime!) in the Mitre 10 Cup.
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Lack of capital for the FMCG operation is not the only reason for Fonterra's exit.