13 February 2012 - 12:43 am NZ time
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The Waipara Valley Wine and Food Festival with festival chairman Richard Murchison. (3′26″)
Autumn has arrived in the North Island and parts of Otago are very dry. (6′20″)
Biodynamic proponent Max Allen at the Pinot Noir conference. (8′18″)
Louise and Matthew Glubb run The Elms Rhododendron Gardens and Nursery near Christchurch. The gardens have many examples of hard to find specimens. (12′35″)
The sheep are named on Susan Murray's lifestyle block and a vet talks about fobbing off footrot, flystrike and facial eczema. (19′33″)
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Carol Stiles
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Susan Murray
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Cosmo Kentish-Barnes

Duncan Smith
Produced by Carol Stiles, Susan Murray and Cosmo Kentish-Barnes
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