The podcast discusses David Seymour's views on farming policy, including methane emissions targets, resource management reform, and rural representation, while critically assessing Labour's economic approach and highlighting Mark Cameron's impact on rural New Zealand's political
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Yeah, I really like the the write-up on stuff. Um don't hear me say that every day, but uh stuff website had a uh a write-up on Mark and it said he he he put on the suit, um, but he didn't change much else about himself when he went from farming to politics. Uh I would credit um Mark Cameron with the changes to methane.
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