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March 18, 2024Midday Rural News for 18 March 20247 minutesPlaySix-and-a-half-thousand hectares of mainly mature plantation trees in the Central North Island were blown over or snapped in half last February.Crews have been working non-stop to salvage the wood since then and the operation should be complete by June.Sally Murphy has the business news....moreShareView all episodesBy RNZ511 ratingsMarch 18, 2024Midday Rural News for 18 March 20247 minutesPlaySix-and-a-half-thousand hectares of mainly mature plantation trees in the Central North Island were blown over or snapped in half last February.Crews have been working non-stop to salvage the wood since then and the operation should be complete by June.Sally Murphy has the business news....moreMore shows like Midday ReportView allSaturday Morning37 ListenersNine To Noon17 ListenersSunday Morning12 ListenersCheckpoint7 ListenersAt The Movies3 ListenersMorning Report20 ListenersAfternoons8 ListenersNine To Noon Politics2 ListenersThe Panel5 ListenersNights2 ListenersYour Money With Mary Holm7 ListenersIt Takes A Village5 ListenersFirst Up Podcast2 ListenersSmart Talk0 ListenersCulture 1010 ListenersMusic 101 Interviews0 Listeners
Six-and-a-half-thousand hectares of mainly mature plantation trees in the Central North Island were blown over or snapped in half last February.Crews have been working non-stop to salvage the wood since then and the operation should be complete by June.Sally Murphy has the business news.
March 18, 2024Midday Rural News for 18 March 20247 minutesPlaySix-and-a-half-thousand hectares of mainly mature plantation trees in the Central North Island were blown over or snapped in half last February.Crews have been working non-stop to salvage the wood since then and the operation should be complete by June.Sally Murphy has the business news....more
Six-and-a-half-thousand hectares of mainly mature plantation trees in the Central North Island were blown over or snapped in half last February.Crews have been working non-stop to salvage the wood since then and the operation should be complete by June.Sally Murphy has the business news.