On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Jason Herrick, Federated Farmers Southland President, about new requirements for every farmer in Gore to have resource consents assessed against Ngāi Tahu cultural values, why he thinks the move is excessive and unworkable, and what action is being taken to prevent it... He talks with Professor Joanne Hort, Director of Massey University's Food Experience and Sensory Testing Lab, about a new study which reveals consumers can taste differences in milk depending on what cows eat, alongside the stage of lactation at which the milk is produced... And he talks with Patsy Bass, the outgoing CEO of Reefton Distilling CO., about why she's decided to step down from the role, her new role in the company and her reflections after nine years at the helm.
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Reefton Distilling Co. CEO steps down - Patsy Bass
10:07

How cow's diets influence milk flavour - Prof. Joanne Hort
19:06

Feds challenge cultural vales rules in Gore - Jason Herrick
13:04