On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Fleur Fitzsimons, Public Service Association National Secretary, about its opposition to the government's plan to privatise meat inspection services, the possible motivations for the government's actions and why it could threaten one of NZ's most important export sectors... He talks with Professor Paul Kenyon, Professor of Sheep Husbandry and Head of Massey University's School of Agriculture & Environment, about the pros and cons of hogget lambing, best practice and the financial viability... And he talks with Barbara Kelly from Event Ready Bodies about working with farmers, contractors and tradies on keeping mobile, how to avoid injuries and what to do if you get them.
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