Issue Archive
Issue 10 - September/November
Mighty Marmite: When he was just eight Grant McNaughton watched the Young Farmer of the Year grand final on the telly and dreamed he would one day be the winner.
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Issue 09 - July/August 2010
Farm succession - It is one of the toughest challenges for all those involved with farming.
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Issue 08 - May/June 2010
Farm Jam: A pair of Southland farmers, mad keen on two wheels, host an annual event that defies the laws of gravity
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Issue 07 - March/April 2010
Band of Brothers - The four Whitelock brothers are unique to New Zealand rugby.
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Issue 06 - January/March 2010
The Second Wave - A crop of young winemakers, still in nappies when their industry was learning to walk, now hold the future of our billion-dollar wine industry in their hands.
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Issue 05 - November / December 2009
Young Blood - Jackie Harrigan talks to Sarah Payne about BMX and working for Dairy NZ – Page 14
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Issue 04 - September / October 2009
Simply the best - the cover story for issue four of Young Country is about New Zealand Young Farmer of the Year, Tim O'Sullivan
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Issue 03 - July / August 2009
Charlie's Angels: Not many people have to fix fences at 4000 feet. But not many have a helicopter parked out the back to help them do it. Sam Davison talks to the three Ewing Sisters of Wanaka about farming and flying at Cattle Flat Station
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Issue 02 - May / June 2009
Kirsty’s Quest – The Rumen Riddle
Not long ago she just wanted to be a farm-girl and run her parents dairy unit
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Issue 01 - March / April 2009
The Rock & Pillar: All Black hooker Andrew Hore took the hard road to the top and he’s now getting the recognition he deserves. In 2008 the Maniototo farmer was named New Zealand’s best rugby player.
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