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- Title
- Rural Delivery - Series Four, Episode Nine
- Content partner
- NZ On Screen
- Collection
- NZ On Screen
- Description
In this 2008 episode of the long-running Rural Delivery, presenter Roger Bourne covers the major news affecting Aotearoa's primary industries, and digs deeper with some special features. Central Otago is a particular focus, with the show visiting Wānaka to learn about the region's apricot growing and deer farming. Although New Zealand's horticulture industry was enjoying growth when this episode was produced in 2008, it was a more tumultuous time for cattle and dairy farming, which is a frequ...
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 2008
- URL
- https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/rural-delivery-series-4-episode-9-2008
- Related subjects
- central otago / apricots / late season apricots / primary industry / dairy / rural news / ppcs / oringi / sheep / beef / exports / federated farmers / horticulture / landcorp / saftey lock / garth taylor / atv accidents / quad bikes / horticulture industry / farmgate / lamb / south island / late maturing apricots / meat industry / earnscy weaver / weaver hortculture / southern hemisphere / arlene bradley / hortresearch / seedlings / eye appeal / fruit scent / fruit texture / fruit storing / fruit tree / southern fresh / rob's fruit / harry roberts / apricot grower / deer industry / hill country / wanaka / jerry bell / tussock / mandy bell / criffel station / copper / luke wright / farm manager / irrigation / winter feed / winter / winter crops / stags / venison / commercial farmers / veterinarian / yoni deer / yoni disease / fawn / yoni's disease / glenys christian / fonterra / fonterra shareholders / beef cattle / dairy cows / gore / mataura / payout / asb agribuisness conference / wellington / ballance farm envirnoment awards / supreme winners field day / canterbury / mystery creek fieldays / hamilton / stone fruit / 2008 / 2000s / noughties / wānaka / nz on air / new zealand on air / safe t lok / cross-pollinating / upper clutha / hinds / weaners / red deer / johne's disease
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