The podcast discusses rural vehicle deals, energy policy debates, climate risks, and environmental health issues, with a focus on farming, fuel, and climate resilience in New Zealand.
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I'm meant to do the jokes on this show, uh Samuel White Lock, not you. Thank you very much for your time. Really appreciate it. You're doing a great job as the Farm Strong Ambassador, and I know you are truly genuine and passionate about the cause. Samuel Whitelock there. We're gonna take a break on the other side of it, rural news and sports news before the end of the hour. Uh Mark Delator, who's the chief executive of Open Country Dairy. I hope he's bringing a block of cheese. And Dominic Jones from Origin Capital Partners, a lot of rich people sitting in front of me here. Have I got a deal for you when it comes to investing in the kiwi fruit industry? We'll be back after the break. Yes, and welcome back to the country. We are at Farmlands, one of our naming sponsors on the country. The other one is, of course, I Susie. You've just heard about them. Now have we got a deal for you? I've got a deal for you on Kiwi Fruit and the deal for you on a new Ute. I Suzu Youths have uh long backed hard working Kiwis, and if you're in farming, trades, rural life, chances are you already know why. These vehicles are built with real truck DNA. The D Max Ute brings a three-litre uh turbo charge diesel engine, 3.5 ton towing capacity, the strength and durability to handle whatever the farm or whatever job on the farm or the site throws at you season after season. And if you need extra seats, do what I do. Drive an MUX, SUV, gives you seven of them, same engine, same towing power uh as the D Max, just room for the family, or if you're like me, fold the seats down, you can get in lots of golf clubs. So whether you're replacing a tired workhorse or adding to the fleet, now is a good time to talk to your local Isuzu dealer. Uh uh get out the gate deal on a D Max or an MUX uh comes with every new I Suzu backed by the double tough six-year warranty for genuine peace of mind. Head into your localized Suzu dealership and see what they can do for you. Here's Michelle Watt with the latest in rural observations.
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