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Welcome to another episode of Sarah’s Country. Sarah is joined again by four great guests to talk about the matters that matter most.
Frustration has set in as the wool industry waits for the release of a Wool Working Group report. National Council of New Zealand Wool Interests chairman Craig Smith updates us on his conversation today with Agriculture Minister Damien O'Connor and what has come of the $11 million W3: Wools Unleashed programme with NZ Merino.
China wants to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans Pacific Partnership but its trade tensions with Australia might have a flow-on effect on NZ. We get a trading update from Stephen Jacobi from the NZ International Business Forum.
A promising development in genetic research has identified cows with the low milk urea nitrogen gene that urinate less nitrogen by up to half. Lincoln University Professor Pablo Gregorini and PhD student Cameron Marshall discuss the significance of the breakthrough
Nitrogen fertiliser will be capped from next year as part of the Action for Healthy Waterways policy. We will discuss the science behind the policy with Ravensdown innovation and strategy general manager Mike Manning as well his thoughts on the growing regenerative movement in NZ farming.
Sarah's Country - The matters that matter most with open hearts and open minds LIVE Mon-Thurs 7pm - www.sarahperriam.com
Sarah Perriam, the host of Sarah's Country, is joined in self-isolation still broadcasting from the Lincoln University campus as an ‘essential service’ with her guest co-host, her Irish producer, Joel Rock.
Guests on this week’s show:
1. “Wool plan delays frustrate sector” with Craig Smith, Chair, National Council of New Zealand Wool Interests
2. “Still fighting for free trade” with Stephen Jacobi, Executive Director, NZ International Business Forum
3. “Genetic research identifies Nitrogen cow gene“ with Pablo Gregorini & Cameron Marshall, Lincoln University
4. “N limit surprises “ with Mike Manning, General Manager Innovation and Strategy, Ravensdown
To watch to the full-length interviews and to contact the show visit www.sarahperriam.com
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Welcome to another episode of Sarah’s Country. Sarah is joined again by four great guests to talk about the matters that matter most.
Frustration has set in as the wool industry waits for the release of a Wool Working Group report. National Council of New Zealand Wool Interests chairman Craig Smith updates us on his conversation today with Agriculture Minister Damien O'Connor and what has come of the $11 million W3: Wools Unleashed programme with NZ Merino.
China wants to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans Pacific Partnership but its trade tensions with Australia might have a flow-on effect on NZ. We get a trading update from Stephen Jacobi from the NZ International Business Forum.
A promising development in genetic research has identified cows with the low milk urea nitrogen gene that urinate less nitrogen by up to half. Lincoln University Professor Pablo Gregorini and PhD student Cameron Marshall discuss the significance of the breakthrough
Nitrogen fertiliser will be capped from next year as part of the Action for Healthy Waterways policy. We will discuss the science behind the policy with Ravensdown innovation and strategy general manager Mike Manning as well his thoughts on the growing regenerative movement in NZ farming.
Sarah's Country - The matters that matter most with open hearts and open minds LIVE Mon-Thurs 7pm - www.sarahperriam.com
Sarah Perriam, the host of Sarah's Country, is joined in self-isolation still broadcasting from the Lincoln University campus as an ‘essential service’ with her guest co-host, her Irish producer, Joel Rock.
Guests on this week’s show:
1. “Wool plan delays frustrate sector” with Craig Smith, Chair, National Council of New Zealand Wool Interests
2. “Still fighting for free trade” with Stephen Jacobi, Executive Director, NZ International Business Forum
3. “Genetic research identifies Nitrogen cow gene“ with Pablo Gregorini & Cameron Marshall, Lincoln University
4. “N limit surprises “ with Mike Manning, General Manager Innovation and Strategy, Ravensdown
To watch to the full-length interviews and to contact the show visit www.sarahperriam.com