All About the Farmingshow
In 1994 it began as a half hour rural feature on an independently owned Southland radio station. Today it has grown to an hour, become an integral part of the southern farming day and can be heard throughout the country on Radio Sport and Newstalk ZB. It's the Farming Show, and thanks to the marvels of modern technology it is now available for anyone at anytime on the Internet.
Farmingshow.com is something quite unique in the farming world. It brings together news, views and interviews on all things rural (and a few which aren't) and takes them from on-farm to on-line.
Farmingshow.com is updated daily, providing around-the-clock access to the latest news and comment on farming, the economy, politics, sport and weather.
As many media outlets scale back their coverage of rural issues, Farmingshow.com is committed to enlightening, entertaining, educating and informing New Zealand farmers and those interested in agribusiness.
All you need to access Farmingshow.com's interviews is Windows Media Player. If you don't have it already, download and install it by clicking here.
So stick around and "Get in Behind" the new era of NZ farming at farmingshow.com
All About the Host - Jamie Mackay
A former accountancy student at Otago University and Lincoln College graduate in agriculture, Jamie farmed at Riversdale for 10 years before a brief and very undistinguished career as a househusband.
In 1994 he negotiated the purchase of (the then) 4ZG from Radio New Zealand – the first, and only, sale of a state-owned radio station to private enterprise in New Zealand.
From those early forays into radio, Hokonui Gold established itself as one of New Zealand’s most successful private radio stations, before leasing its operations to The Radio Network in June 2004 and expanding the Farming Show nationwide on Newstalk ZB and Radio Sport.
A former Southland B rugby rep, he’s a member of TRN’s Invercargill-based rugby commentary “Scream Team” and he writes a weekly sports column in the Southland Times. In 2003 he led a 74-strong farming tour group to the UK and Ireland and in 2006 returned to run the London marathon, repeating the feat this year in New York.
When he’s not talking farming, politics or sport, he relaxes by playing very average golf. He’s involved in a wetland restoration project on his home farm, where he also enjoys duck shooting with old primary school mates.
He has a weakness for chardonnay, Chinese takeaways and Coronation Street.
Regards
Jamie, Nick and the Farmingshow team.
