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Season 53 2018
TV-G

  • 2018-02-18T06:00:00Z on TVNZ 1
  • 30m
  • 15h 30m (31 episodes)
  • New Zealand
  • Documentary
This iconic all-things-rural show is the longest running programme on New Zealand television. It first went to air on 6 March 1966. With its typical patient observational style, which allows stories of people and the land to gently unfold, the award-winning series is an unlikely broadcasting star, but New Zealanders continue to tune in. Amongst the bucolic tales of farming, fishing and forestry, there are high country musters, organic brewing and tobacco farming. There have also been occasional excursions into comedy, including a fencing wire-playing farmer-musician, and Fred Dagg and the Trevs.

38 episodes

Season Premiere

2018-02-18T06:00:00Z

53x01 New Season

Season Premiere

53x01 New Season

  • 2018-02-18T06:00:00Z30m

A dairy farmer uses every inch of his 37 hectares branching into forestry, tourism and ducks. Off the farm he reinvents himself and finds love on the dance floor.

2018-02-25T06:00:00Z

53x02 Farming on the Fringe

53x02 Farming on the Fringe

  • 2018-02-25T06:00:00Z30m

A co-op of farmers produce speciality lamb cuts for food-savvy urban consumers from the outskirts of Auckland, reducing the production footprint from paddock to plate

2018-03-04T06:00:00Z

53x03 A Tale of Two Farms

53x03 A Tale of Two Farms

  • 2018-03-04T06:00:00Z30m

A Marlborough couple run two contrasting farms in spectacular locations, raising lambs on the coast near Cape Campbell and farming rare Saxon merinos in the inland high country.

2018-03-11T06:00:00Z

53x04 Sweet, Bro

53x04 Sweet, Bro

  • 2018-03-11T06:00:00Z30m

A Far North family builds up a thriving export business harvesting manuka honey from remote locations all over the North Island and processing it in their own factory

2018-03-18T06:00:00Z

53x05 Family Ties

53x05 Family Ties

  • 2018-03-18T06:00:00Z30m

Three generations of a family work closely together, on and off farm, to overcome the impact of a farm suicide. Their message is that for people suffering depression, help is available

2018-03-25T06:00:00Z

53x06 Tunnel Vision

53x06 Tunnel Vision

  • 2018-03-25T06:00:00Z30m

Tunnel Vision: A couple buy an old avocado orchard in the Far North and replace the least productive trees with a new crop blueberries, which they grow in tunnel houses.

2018-04-22T07:00:00Z

53x07 By The Blue Pacific

53x07 By The Blue Pacific

  • 2018-04-22T07:00:00Z30m

A dairy-farming family overcome new challenges when they move to a coastal farm north of Kaikoura, with weather extremes, unpredictable market prices and a massive earthquake

2018-04-29T07:00:00Z

53x08 Catch of the Day

53x08 Catch of the Day

  • 2018-04-29T07:00:00Z30m

Catch of the Day: A couple who catch tuna and sell it to Wellington restaurants find the chefs want a wider range of ingredients, so they expand into hunting and supplying wild game.

2018-05-06T07:00:00Z

53x09 The Plum Life

53x09 The Plum Life

  • 2018-05-06T07:00:00Z30m

A couple grows organic plums on their Marlborough orchard and sell direct to customers at the local farmers' market. They're experimenting with new varieties, including heritage plums.

2018-05-13T07:00:00Z

53x10 Paradise Found

53x10 Paradise Found

  • 2018-05-13T07:00:00Z30m

Farming the historic Routeburn Station next to Mt Aspiring National Park is a balancing act between caring for the land and stock, and managing the many passing tourists and walkers.

2018-05-20T07:00:00Z

53x11 Southern Crawlies

53x11 Southern Crawlies

  • 2018-05-20T07:00:00Z30m

A marine scientist farms fresh-water koura in forestry ponds across the south, giving a new lease of life to an ancient species and creating a new market for the restaurant delicacy.

2018-05-27T07:00:00Z

53x12 Kiwi Gold Rush

53x12 Kiwi Gold Rush

  • 2018-05-27T07:00:00Z30m

A Northland couple growing gold kiwifruit for Zespri harvest their bumper crop for the export market. The family juggles kiwifruit with grapes and a new venture brewing beer.

2018-06-03T07:00:00Z

53x13 Super Sheep

53x13 Super Sheep

  • 2018-06-03T07:00:00Z30m

2018-06-10T07:00:00Z

53x14 Small Wonder

53x14 Small Wonder

  • 2018-06-10T07:00:00Z30m

2018-06-17T07:00:00Z

53x15 Gift of the Fruit

53x15 Gift of the Fruit

  • 2018-06-17T07:00:00Z30m

2018-06-24T07:00:00Z

53x16 Home and Heart

53x16 Home and Heart

  • 2018-06-24T07:00:00Z30m

2018-07-01T07:00:00Z

53x17 Pots of Gold

53x17 Pots of Gold

  • 2018-07-01T07:00:00Z30m

2018-07-08T07:00:00Z

53x18 A Vintage Decision

53x18 A Vintage Decision

  • 2018-07-08T07:00:00Z30m

After farming sheep for almost a hundred years, a family diversifies into wine. The Marlborough grape growers are also keen birders and members of the ornithological society.

2018-07-15T07:00:00Z

53x19 The Calf Hotel

53x19 The Calf Hotel

  • 2018-07-15T07:00:00Z30m

2018-07-22T07:00:00Z

53x20 Top of the Hops

53x20 Top of the Hops

  • 2018-07-22T07:00:00Z30m

2018-07-29T07:00:00Z

53x21 Steaking a Claim

53x21 Steaking a Claim

  • 2018-07-29T07:00:00Z30m

2018-08-05T07:00:00Z

53x22 Chicken Man

53x22 Chicken Man

  • 2018-08-05T07:00:00Z30m

2018-08-12T07:00:00Z

53x23 Super Seeds

53x23 Super Seeds

  • 2018-08-12T07:00:00Z30m

2018-08-19T07:00:00Z

53x24 A New Dawn

53x24 A New Dawn

  • 2018-08-19T07:00:00Z30m

Ata Rangi vineyard was one of the pioneers of an industry that has turned Martinborough from a sleepy town into a vibrant community with international links.

2018-08-26T07:00:00Z

53x25 Prime Retail

53x25 Prime Retail

  • 2018-08-26T07:00:00Z30m

2018-09-02T07:00:00Z

53x26 Manuka Man

53x26 Manuka Man

  • 2018-09-02T07:00:00Z30m

Gisborne beekeeper Bill Savage got his first beehive when he was a slightly allergic but fascinated 12-year-old and he has loved bees ever since. Now, 44 years later, he still finds his millions of workers intriguing.

“There are 60,000 bees in a hive at the peak of the season and the queen is mother to every one of them – laying around fifteen hundred eggs – per day! That’s quite a feat when you think about it.”

Bill’s a high-UMF manuka honey specialist. UMF, or Unique Manuka Factor, is an industry standard for measuring the anti-bacterial compounds found only in certain grades of New Zealand manuka honey.

A kilo of one of his higher grades will retail for over $100 and Bill says the demand offshore is growing and growing. But it’s a fickle business. Yields fluctuate wildly from year to year.

“In a good year you can make a lot of money, but in a bad year you can lose a lot of money” he says.

The East Cape region abounds with wild manuka but Bill has big dreams of increasing quality and volume. He is converting his own 1200 hectare bush block into a mono-floral, high-UMF manuka forest, clearing kanuka and planting thousands of the high-grade trees there every year.

“But you can’t spot a high-UMF tree by looking at it.”

In summer, he painstakingly collects nectar from his own wild manuka and has a lab analyse it for DHA, the precursor to UMF. Then in winter, he collects seed from those trees identified as high in DHA and grows tens of thousands of new trees each year from that seed.

He’s experimenting with planting systems to maximise nectar production.

Kitt Higgins and Bill Savage harvesting honey at Ahititi
But he’s more than happy to share his knowledge. “It’s for the good of the industry.”

A tireless advocate for quality and integrity in the industry at large, and in his own practice, Bill says that the honey industry is enjoying ”a goldrush” at the moment as demand soars, evidence for UMF

2018-09-09T07:00:00Z

53x27 Survival of the Fittest

53x27 Survival of the Fittest

  • 2018-09-09T07:00:00Z30m

2018-09-16T07:00:00Z

53x28 At the Cape

53x28 At the Cape

  • 2018-09-16T07:00:00Z30m

2018-09-23T07:00:00Z

53x29 Turn of the Tide

53x29 Turn of the Tide

  • 2018-09-23T07:00:00Z30m

2018-09-30T06:00:00Z

53x30 Set in Stone

53x30 Set in Stone

  • 2018-09-30T06:00:00Z30m

2018-10-07T06:00:00Z

53x31 Caring for the Kaipara

53x31 Caring for the Kaipara

  • 2018-10-07T06:00:00Z30m

53x35 Spring Fever

  • no air date30m

Keeping it in the family takes on a whole new meaning when it comes to Morrison Farming in the Rangitikei district.

The family has farmed sheep and cattle near Marton since 1864 but the land had been divided over the years. When the opportunity came up in 2009 to put the original Morrison property back into one farm, the family leapt at the chance.
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John Morrison, his sons William and Richard and John’s cousin Graham formed a partnership that has been the foundation for growing a big and busy breeding and finishing property.

53x36 Wagyu to the World

  • no air date30m

Two generations of a Hawke's Bay family work together across a beef cattle farm and a dairy farm, to raise sought-after marbled wagyu beef for the international market.

53x38 Under the Alps

  • no air date30m

The owners of a classic high-country run invest the profits back into the land, allowing it to maintain old traditions while also developing into a more diverse and productive farm.

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