The podcast highlights the achievements of Southland share farmers Scott and Stacey Macareth, celebrating their recognition at the dairy industry awards and showcasing their commitment to rural wellbeing, sustainable farming, and employee mental health through a structured care模型
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And and Grant, have you dried off in Northland? No, it was getting towards that process now, and Jamie, over the next couple of weeks will gradually dry off. Hey, just to finish up, we um on uh on uh Saturday night, they gave Jim Vanderpole the lifetime achievement award, which if anyone in the dairy sector's earned that he has is going right back to his um uh early and businesses involvements in the 80s through the big getting onto the board of New Zealand Dairy Group and then onto Frontier and then Dairy is unbelievable. And the work he did around Haywak and I under trying circumstances and the personal abuse he caught, which was unacceptable. Um I just think he had really deserves and contributed so much to our sector. All hats off to um Jim Vanderpol. Yeah, quite sure.
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