On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with NZ axeman Kahu Woolley about competing in this weekend's Timbersport Nationals at the Rural Games in Palmerston North, just four months after being declared clinically dead after collapsing mid-competition at a wood chopping event in South Australia. They also discuss his history in the sport and his desire to once again wear the black singlet on the international stage... And he talks with Kelly Wilson, Kaimanawa Legacy Foundation founding board member, about why this year's annual muster of Kaimanawa wild horses almost didn't happen, the importance of keeping the population under control to prevent culling it and how people can register to rehome a Kaimanawa horse following the upcoming 2026 muster.
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From funding to farm; getting agritech to market - Wayne McNee
13:27

NZ/India FTA; a win for wool - Andy Caughey
08:43

Results in hours; FECPAK's latest breakthroughs - Greg Mirams
20:15