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July 13, 2023 42 mins

This week on Groundswell Radio:
Kerry Paul delves into the current state of farming and the chaos within the industry. Soil scientist Peter Bruce-Iri shares some interesting information on the calculation of agriculture emissions. Lastly, Jason Herrick, representing Southland Federated Farmers, joins us to discuss the Winter Grazing rules and shed light on the issues arising in Southland.

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