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Season 48

  • S48E01 Sunny Side Up

    • March 23, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    New Season: As a boy, John Blakie hated working on the family chook farm. Now he farms thousands of organic chooks and loves it.

  • S48E02 Nitrogen Bomb

    • March 30, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    Faced with a cap on the number of stock they're allowed to farm, a Taupo couple respond by starting their own beef brand.

  • S48E03 Family Sound

    • April 6, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    Mussel farming allows a family to stay on their land in the Marlborough Sounds.

  • S48E04 Farm by the sea

    • April 13, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    A Coromandel family grows avocados to avoid subdividing their farm.

  • S48E05 Just Shorn

    • April 20, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    A Hawkes Bay farmer goes to the United States to promote New Zealand carpet wool.

  • S48E06 Shazza's Challenge

    • April 27, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    A shepherd steps up to her first job as a farm manager.

  • S48E07 On the Hoof

    • May 4, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    A vet couple take a break from their farm and business to join a trail ride.

  • S48E08 Milking it

    • May 11, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    A Northland dairy farmer with a sense of history and theatre, takes us to his world.

  • S48E09 Guardians of the land

    • May 18, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    Meet a couple who love the farm they work on, even though they don't own it.

  • S48E10 Horseplay

    • May 25, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    A Buller dairy farming couple uses horses for work and play.

  • S48E11 Drought-Breaker

    • June 1, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

  • S48E12 Slippery Customers

    • June 8, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

  • S48E13 Horsepower

    • June 15, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    Clydesdale horses are at the centre of a Southland farming couple's life.

  • S48E14 The Big Dry

    • June 22, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple try farming and love the lifestyle it gives them.

  • S48E15 Branching Out

    • June 29, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    A forester thinks beyond pinus radiata and sees the value of other trees.

  • S48E16 Slice of Heaven

    • July 6, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    A high country station is shared between 27 owners.

  • S48E17 Island Breed

    • July 13, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    A Waiheke Island couple breed alpacas for the world market.

  • S48E18 From Low to High

    • July 20, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple make a remarkable turnaround to win an international deer-farming award.

  • S48E19 Hidden Vineyard

    • July 27, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    A family getaway spot becomes a thriving vineyard.

  • S48E20 Roaming Free

    • August 3, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    A Kiwi cowboy prefers to work on horseback.

  • S48E21 Rugged Coast

    • August 10, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    Wild scenery gives Wairarapa farmers extra income through tourism.

  • S48E22 Rural Romantic

    • August 17, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    A rural vet becomes a chick-lit author.

  • S48E23 New Hand on the Wheel

    • August 24, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    A young woman works towards taking over her fathers fishing boat.

  • S48E24 Between the Rivers

    • August 31, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    A family diversifies to keep their farm viable.

  • S48E25 The Perfect Mix

    • September 7, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    A North Otago family win an environment award for their mix of sheep, beef cattle and dairy grazing.

  • S48E26 Nutrition Naturally

    • September 14, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    Southland farmers with a passion for producing nutritious food.

  • S48E27 Pitching In

    • September 21, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    A young couple work hard for their farm and their community.

  • S48E28 Out on a Limb

    • September 28, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    A woman turns her passion for native plants into a thriving business.

  • S48E29 The Good Oil

    • October 5, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    A Kiwi and his Samoan partner forge a new business exporting coconut oil.

  • S48E30 Tides of Change

    • October 12, 2013
    • TVNZ 1

    Season Finale: The sixth generation of a Marlborough Sounds family follow the family tradition of farming and fishing.

Season 49

  • S49E01 Rearing to Go

    • February 15, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    A Northland dairy farming family breaks with convention and rears the calves that aren't destined to join the herd. They do it by running a beef farm alongside their dairy unit.

  • S49E02 Last of the Line

    • February 22, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    A Bay of Plenty family are among the last in New Zealand with a commercial permit for drag-netting. They've been using the traditional fishing method for nearly 100 years.

  • S49E03 Black Sheep

    • March 1, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    A woman achieves her dream of living off the land by moving to New Zealand. Her parents wanted her to lead a city life in Zurich, but Meret Horlacher knew her destiny was elsewhere.

  • S49E04 Small is Beautiful

    • March 8, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    A dairy farming family turn their backs on large-scale production and use their milk to make gourmet cheese. What started as a hobby has become an award-winning business.

  • S49E05 Island Harvest

    • March 15, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple develop a way to grow Bluff oysters on ropes hung in the sea, the way mussels are farmed. Their Stewart Island business is booming and international interest is growing.

  • S49E06 Becca Takes Over

    • March 22, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    Becca got her first working dog at nine-years-old and ever since, she's wanted to be a farmer. Now she's achieved her dream.

  • S49E07 Bonjour Paringa

    • March 29, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    A young woman from Paris adjusts to life on a salmon farm in a remote part of Westland. Alice now loves jet-boating and horse-riding and doesn't miss her former life in the city.

  • S49E08 Chaos Springs

    • April 5, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    When an entrepreneurial couple couldn't find good organic compost for their lettuce crop, they decided to make their own and it has led to a thriving business on their Waihi farm.

  • S49E09 Life in the Hills

    • April 12, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    A team of people spend most of their time in remote bush hunting pests like goats and deer for DOC and regional councils. Country Calendar joins them in north-west Nelson.

  • S49E10 Coming Up Roses

    • April 19, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    Meet a couple who grow roses and work hard to ensure their finest blooms are in peak condition to sell on St Valentine's Day.

  • S49E11 Banking on Wool

    • April 26, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    Mark Shadbolt is a driving force behind Banks Peninsula Farms, a group of forty four local farmers who've banded together to market and sell their Romney wool overseas.

  • S49E12 Her Father's Daughter

    • May 3, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    A Sydney-based corporate high-flier comes home to run the family farm when her father dies suddenly. Many locals thought Jacquetta Ward wouldn't cope, but she and the farm are both thriving.

  • S49E13 The Good Weed

    • May 10, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple develop a new business harvesting seaweed so they can achieve their dream of living in a Bay of Plenty community where jobs are scarce.

  • S49E14 A Dream Run

    • May 17, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple achieve their dream of buying a big hill-country station and are rewarded with top prices in the sale ring. As a bonus, their Wairarapa farm offers glorious coastal views and great fishing.

  • S49E15 River Run

    • May 24, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple fall in love with a farm on the Whanganui River that can be accessed only by jet-boat. They build up a tourism business to supplement the income they get from grazing cattle.

  • S49E16 A Fruitful Life

    • May 31, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple expand their sheep farm by growing peacherines, a delicious cross between a peach and a nectarine. The business proves successful and provides employment for dozens of locals.

  • S49E17 Top Team

    • June 7, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    Team building is the driving force on a big Landcorp sheep and beef farm in the King Country. Manager Alan MacDonald gives his mainly youthful staff a chance to develop their skills.

  • S49E18 Two in the Bush

    • June 14, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    Native birds have as much importance as sheep and beef on a Kaipara farm where two generations of a family are committed to raising a future generation of Brown Kiwi.

  • S49E19 The Nut Farm

    • June 21, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    Engineer Otto Muller is supposed to have retired long ago but the 90-year-old is still full of innovative plans to expand his Central Otago walnut orchard.

  • S49E20 On the Right Track

    • June 28, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    A big sheep, cattle and deer farm welcomes people cycling the Central Otago Rail Trail. The Duncan family says the trail is the biggest change that's happened in their 110 years on the land.

  • S49E21 Milk to the Max

    • July 5, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    A Northland dairying couple farm to fit in with the environment. They feed their herd on waste from Auckland food outlets and recycle effluent onto the land to minimise fertiliser use.

  • S49E22 Leader of the Pack

    • July 12, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    Wairoa Farmer Sheena Martin played with the farm pups at two years old and owned a dog at six. Today, sheco-owns a large team of working dogs and goes away dog-trialling most weekends.

  • S49E23 Flying High

    • July 19, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    A helicopter pilot musters stock and hunts wild deer in some of Central Otago's most scenic high country. The money he earns goes into developing his own farm in the Cardrona Valley.

  • S49E24 Born to Jump

    • July 26, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple run a successful sport horse stud near Nelson Lakes, where they breed horses for eventing, jumping, hunting and the show ring.

  • S49E25 High Octane Country

    • August 2, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    A Gisborne couple extend the capacity of their hill country farm by improving the fences. And when they have a day in town, they go off with a roar in their 1962 Chevy.

  • S49E26 It's a Buzz

    • August 9, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    A bee enthusiast aims to reverse declining numbers by encouraging others to become part-time beekeepers. He says bees are essential if agriculture is to thrive.

  • S49E27 Wild Ride

    • August 16, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    A farming couple take on the daunting task of taming wild horses mustered from the Kaimanawa Ranges. Without their intervention, the ponies would face a grim future.

  • S49E28 Sniff the Breeze

    • August 23, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    The Wellington wind turns from a liability into an asset for farmers when they encourage the development of a wind farm on their land above Cook Strait.

  • S49E29 Taste of the South

    • August 30, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

  • S49E30 Here to Stay

    • September 6, 2014
    • TVNZ 1

    Series Final: Six generations of a family have run a big Wairarapa farm, mainly focused on sheep and beef. After more than 160 years, they feel so strongly linked to the land that they could never sell it.

Season 50

  • S50E01 Dutch Courage

    • April 4, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    Returning: When a boutique family cheese-making business finds the price of milk is too high, they buy their own dairy farm, create more jobs within the family and win national awards for their cheese.

  • S50E02 An Open Door

    • April 11, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple convert historic buildings into a farm-stay and encourage guests to get involved in day-to-day life on their sheep and beef farm. They find their visitors love the hands-on rural experience.

  • S50E03 Season's Best

    • April 18, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    A 100-year-old orchard on the Hokianga Harbour passes into the hands of the next generation two sisters who couldn't face seeing the farm sold and have returned home to work the land.

  • S50E04 Officer and a Gentleman

    • April 25, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    The far-sighted general who led the New Zealand troops at Gallipoli and in France during World War I came home to build a farming heritage that still flourishes in Hawkes Bay, three generations on.

  • S50E05 Pig Tails

    • May 2, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple give up city corporate life to chase their dream of farming heritage breeds of pigs free-range, then develop their own range of small goods to sell at farmers markets and on-line.

  • S50E06 Show Ponies

    • May 9, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    One teaches horse-riding, the other ballroom dancing, but a couple find common ground in their careers and personal lives and say both activities involve building successful partnerships.

  • S50E07 Battling the Dry

    • May 16, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple successfully farm merinos in a low-rainfall area by ensuring the plants suit the different types of land on their North Otago farm.

  • S50E08 The Good Earth

    • May 23, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple use biological farming methods on their Hawkes Bay farm, focusing on the health of the soil to improve the quality of their stock and crops.

  • S50E09 Where Hills Meet Sea

    • May 30, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    Family life on a remote but beautiful farm at French Pass in the Marlborough Sounds would be too tough for most, but Georgie Archbold loves it she was brought up on D'Urville Island nearby.

  • S50E10 Flying Farmer

    • June 6, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    Matt Newton, a larger-than-life character who combines farming with flying helicopters, goes on a bush cattle muster with a group of volunteers seeking action and excitement.

  • S50E11 Golden Harvest

    • June 13, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    Former corporate high-flyer Debbie Campbell had no farming background when she left the city to buy an organic orchard but she loves her new life in Golden Bay and hasn't looked back.

  • S50E12 Saddle Up

    • June 20, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    They say Kingi Winiata could ride before he could walk. Head stockman on a big Wairarapa station, the highlight of his year is riding with family and others up the coast to a horse sports event.

  • S50E13 Hay Days

    • June 27, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    On a Marlborough almond orchard, a couple see their hard work blossom into sought-after nuts, and his engineering skills have created many labour-saving machines to improve production.

  • S50E14 Soft and Silky

    • July 4, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    A family of three women aim to produce top-quality suri fibre from the 150 alpacas at their Banks Peninsula stud. They farm organically, using a variety of other stock to minimise disease problems.

  • S50E15 Farm Smarter

    • July 11, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    A Swiss German family love their new life farming in eastern Taranaki but they are always looking for ways to make the job easier, such as running Wiltshire sheep that dont need shearing.

  • S50E16 Cowshed Candour

    • July 18, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    A Kerikeri dairy-farming woman writes a newspaper column and helps others in the community, drawing on her own experiences. With her partner and children, theyre expanding their dairy herd.

  • S50E17 A Hard Nut to Crack

    • July 25, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    On a Marlborough almond orchard, a couple see their hard work blossom into sought-after nuts, and their engineering skills have created many labour-saving machines to improve production.

  • S50E18 A Place to Stand

    • August 1, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    The tutors loves their jobs teaching young people agriculture skills on a marae-based training course near Ohakune and it gives the youngsters a chance to follow their dream of working on the land.

  • S50E19 Vintner's Legacy

    • August 8, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    A wine-maker creates fine wine on one of Marlboroughs most prized parcels of land, while his daughters get hands-on, learning the ropes in the family business.

  • S50E20 Boy Wonder

    • August 15, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    An 11-year-old boy strives to achieve the top award in his chosen field of showing cattle a red ribbon at the Auckland Easter Show.

  • S50E21 Heritage Harvest

    • August 22, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    A Southland couple propagate ancient apple varieties brought to the region by early settlers. And theyve converted a once-barren hectare of land into a lush forest of food.

  • S50E22 Working the Tide

    • August 29, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    A Northland fisherman works the tides of the historic Kaipara Harbour in his small boat, catching flounder for export and for the locals in his community.

  • S50E23 Go Girls

    • September 5, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    When injury threatened a Whanganui womans future on her farm, a female neighbour stepped in to help. Now the two have started a new venture giving others a taste of back-country life.

  • S50E24 Mushroom Magic

    • September 12, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    A Swiss couple turn a childhood tradition of gathering wild mushrooms into a thriving business. They rediscover varieties that have grown in Nelson for years, ignored by the locals.

  • S50E25 McDonalds Farm

    • September 19, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple breed Appaloosa horses on their small Southland farm and use them for trekking in the mountains and wilderness areas nearby.

  • S50E26 The Good Life

    • September 26, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple achieve their dream of making wine and growing most of their own food on a patch of land near Martinborough but they face constant setbacks and challenges.

  • S50E27 A Sound Investment

    • October 3, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    As fish become scarce in the inner Marlborough Sounds, a father and son flounder fishing team join scientists in a bold attempt to re-seed stocks and improve future catches.

  • S50E28 West Otago Winter

    • October 10, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple relish the opportunity to manage a large high country station and raise their family in the rural community that exists in the district.

  • S50E29 Nuts in May

    • October 17, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    A woman with a passion for trees hands her walnut orchard on to the next generation. One of their new moves is to produce nut-fed pork by grazing pigs under the trees to eat the rejects.

  • S50E30 Milk and Water

    • October 24, 2015
    • TVNZ 1

    Series Final. A sixth generation Waikato dairy farmer and keen whitebaiter takes on a mammoth tree-planting project to preserve the water quality around his farm - for the fish, the birds, and for the future.

Season 51

  • S51E01 Generous Legacy

    • March 12, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    A massive farm gives its profits away every year. The employees and the local Hawkes Bay community love the concept and the unique story of two pioneering sisters behind it.

  • S51E02 A Rare Breed

    • March 19, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    A Hawkes Bay farmer throws his property open so local school-children can learn about the environment and one pupil discovers a rare and ancient worm.

  • S51E03 Action Station

    • March 26, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    A young family live life at high pace and with maximum laughter on their Gisborne stud farm. Sam Hain says every day alive is a blessing so he makes the most of it.

  • S51E04 Just Kidding

    • April 9, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple start a new venture milking goats and making organic cheese after they get bored in their retirement. Theyre working harder than ever before, but they love their new role.

  • S51E05 The Power of Whanau

    • April 16, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    When a shearing family are turned down for a bank loan, they help one another to lease, then buy, a farm each. One couple has gone on to win a prestigious Maori farming trophy.

  • S51E06 Starting Over

    • April 23, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    When a master horseman becomes a solo father, he has to re-think his career. He feels his added responsibilities have made starting wild horses too dangerous.

  • S51E07 Liquid Gold

    • April 30, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    When Northland bee-keeper Blanche Murray started the Kai Ora Honey business a few years back, she had no idea it would soon turn into a global concern.

  • S51E08 Spring in His Step

    • May 7, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    A 76-year-old ex-possum trapper still runs his remote sheep and beef farm with help from his grandkids. He and his wife have lived in the area for 50 years, raising six children.

  • S51E09 Substantial Seas

    • May 14, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    A Hawke's Bay fisherman has re-invented the fishing net, to fish more sustainably. His success fishing with his steel cage innovation has fisheries staff keen to conduct trials.

  • S51E10 Family Bred

    • May 21, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    In the heart of dairy country, a Waikato farmer is bucking the trend by raising sheep and beef cattle. He is also keen to leave greener pastures for his young family's future.

  • S51E11 Queen of the Crop

    • May 28, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    Hawkes Bay orchardist Mark Ericksen says picking the right apple to grow is just like backing race horses – you want to pick winners.

  • S51E12 Family Matters

    • June 4, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    Two generations of Chatham Islanders make a living from cray-fishing, farming and showing tourists around the islands they're grown to love.

  • S51E13 Call of the Land

    • June 11, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    A 17-year-old woman leaves school and opts to follow her dream to go farming. Louisa says everyone was surprised at first, but they now support her choice.

  • S51E14 Love the Life

    • June 18, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    A husband and wife farm with a love for each other and of the land. She's a city girl turned farmer, and together they breed horses, train working dogs and ride endurance.

  • S51E15 To Feed an Island

    • June 25, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    On Great Barrier Island, a market gardening couple grow top-quality heritage fruit and veges using organic methods. They've had to be inventive and hard-working to survive.

  • S51E16 The Whole Hog

    • July 2, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple expand their free range pig farm in Wairarapa with the help of Hong Kong backers, turning heritage breeds into pork much sought-after by chefs.

  • S51E17 Outside the Square

    • July 9, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    What sort of farmer invites 10,000 people to a three-day party at their place every New Year?

  • S51E18 Out the Back

    • July 16, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    Out the Back: A couple uses traditional draught horses for all their farm tasks on a Canterbury high country station. The horses pull the supply wagon for the team working the annual autumn muster.

  • S51E19 Taking Charge

    • July 23, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

  • S51E20 Mussel Bound

    • July 30, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    As a young scientist, John Young began investigating if mussels could be farmed and 40 years later he's still on the water, leading New Zealand's second-biggest mussel farming company.

  • S51E21 Autumn Harvest

    • August 6, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    An immigrant family perfects the art of growing feijoas and capsicums using natural biological methods. They see feijoas as New Zealand's next big horticulture export success story.

  • S51E22 Learning the Land

    • August 13, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

  • S51E23 Film Noir

    • August 20, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    Actor Sam Neill has immersed himself in a second career, growing grapes and making wine in Central Otago. He believes his pinot noir will create a longer-lasting legacy than his films.

  • S51E24 Riding High

    • August 27, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    A family welcomes tourists and walkers to their spectacular and remote inland Gisborne farm. They breed horses to work the steep terrain and also compete at riding events.

  • S51E25 In Their Element

    • September 3, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    A family work the wild waters around Stewart Island, chasing paua, kina and blue cod. They also run a surf school in Riverton, bringing surfing back to Southland.

  • S51E26 Flower Girls

    • September 10, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    Two women leave the city to grow peonies, discover the roots have properties that ease their children's skin problems, so they start a new venture selling peony soaps and skin balms.

  • S51E27 Peak Production

    • September 17, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    A family in the Canterbury high country prepare for their annual deer auction, while entertaining trophy hunters from the USA, and being part of a traveling theatre troupe.

  • S51E28 Cray Brothers

    • September 24, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    Two brothers find success chasing crayfish off the wild Marlborough coast. They export them live, providing jobs for their small community, as well as farming beef and growing grapes

  • S51E29 Maniototo Merino

    • October 1, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    Maniototo Merino: A karate black belt's love of Japanese culture helps him secure a lucrative contract to supply his Central Otago ultra-fine merino wool to Tokyo suit manufacturers.

  • S51E30 A Maturing Enterprise

    • October 8, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    A city couple move to rural Kaikoura, learn to farm goats and make their own award-winning cheese, which they sell to restaurants and from their own shop.

  • S51E31 On Song

    • October 15, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    A Kawhia farmer hand-rears the offspring of sheep that give birth to as many as six lambs each. She also writes and records country music songs and traps possums.

  • S51E32 The Long Game

    • October 22, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    A sharemilking couple work with Maori landowners to ensure their historic land is farmed sustainably. They send their milk to New Zealand's only Maori-owned dairying company.

  • S51E33 Wet and Wild

    • October 29, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    A conservationist leads teams of international student volunteers who are restoring one of New Zealand's most significant privately-owned wetlands south of Dunedin.

  • S51E34 Changing Landscapes

    • November 5, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple moves from their island home in the Marlborough Sounds to take over managing a massive sheep station in the MacKenzie Country owned by a family of artists.

  • S51E35 Lease of Life

    • November 12, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    Two women farm a leased property in the foothills of the Ruahine Range, where they raise sheep and train working dogs, including animals given up by other farmers as useless.

  • S51E36 Eight is Enough

    • November 19, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    When their parents become too ill to work, the teenagers from a family of eight children take over running their North Otago orchard, to avoid having to sell the land.

  • S51E37 Soggy Bottom

    • November 26, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple turn their rough swampy land into the perfect place to run free-range heritage breed pigs, then start an on-farm butchery and kitchen, using traditional English recipes.

  • S51E38 Fruit of the Soil

    • December 3, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    A father and daughter spend years working to create a successful truffle industry in North Canterbury and their dogs are finding increasing amounts of valuable black gold.

  • S51E39 Generation Next

    • December 10, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    The third generation on a North Otago high country station follow in their forebears' footsteps and continue the farm's tradition of innovation.

  • S51E40 One Big Family

    • December 17, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    A West Coast woman who runs a dairy farm with a big emphasis on family life brings the same values to the team on the Landcorp farms that she also manages.

Season 52

  • S52E01 Shaky Ground

    • February 12, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    After the November 2016 earthquake, people running a big North Canterbury farm have to recover from the initial shock, cope with the immediate damage and still keep the farm running.

  • S52E02 Raising the Steaks

    • February 19, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    It’s springtime at Kakahu Angus Stud near Geraldine in Canterbury, and calving is in full-swing for farmer Tom Hargreaves.

  • S52E03 A Natural Success

    • February 26, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    A former truck driver turned organic sheep and beef farmer joins with 50 other suppliers to form a network supplying Southlanders with organic meat.

  • S52E04 The Takeover

    • March 5, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    After starting a career in town, a woman comes home to take over the family high country sheep farm, first undergoing a long apprenticeship to learn how to get the best out of the land.

  • S52E05 Buffalo Bounty

    • March 12, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    Three generations of a Northland family run a herd of 100 buffalo, producing milk and cheese that they sell to restaurants, speciality cheese shops and high-end food outlets.

  • S52E06 Heads Above Water

    • March 19, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    The biggest flood in the recorded history of the Waitotara Valley, near Whanganui, hasn't put a couple off their dream of taking full ownership of their leased sheep and beef farm.

  • S52E07 The Family Farm

    • March 26, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple take a radical approach to farm ownership, believing the whole community should share and benefit from their land, which they farm on ecological principles.

  • S52E08 Hokonui Tails

    • April 2, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    Tailing time is a busy season for a Southland farmer and his Dutch born wife as they balance helping in their local community with running their sheep and beef operation.

  • S52E09 Cherries on Top

    • April 9, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    A traditional sheep and beef farmer plants a tart cherry orchard to diversify, and uses the cherries in healthy home-made dog biscuits, which he's now marketing to the nation.

  • S52E10 Tending the Flock

    • April 23, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    A former international gold-medalist target shooter runs her farm single-handedly on North Island's Central Plateau. She's also a priest at Taihape's Anglican Church.

  • S52E11 Starting Young

    • April 30, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    A twelve year old boy and champion sheep breeder sets his eye on the top prizes at the Hawke's Bay A and P Show. His family's stud rams also attracts buyers from across the Tasman.

  • S52E12 Water Boy

    • May 7, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    A young commercial fisherman in Whitianga fishes sustainably for his family's future. His long trips to sea chasing snapper are complemented by days off surfing with his family.

  • S52E13 Super Fruit

    • May 14, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    A former share-milking couple plant a blueberry orchard and develop a boutique fruit ice cream outlet near Matamata, despite knowing nothing about horticulture beforehand.

  • S52E14 A Bit of a Dag

    • May 21, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    A colourful character farms cattle on the shores of Lake Pukaki. His floral shirts and unconventional farm vehicles are added attractions to his Hobbit film location tours.

  • S52E15 Catch and Cook

    • May 28, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    A coastal couple on an historic farm carve out a lifestyle on the wild Wairarapa coast. They're kept busy with cattle, kai moana and teaching at their cooking school.

  • S52E16 Future Farmers

    • June 4, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    Year 7 and 8 pupils at a Northland school buy seed and fertiliser to plant their own crop on unused school land, aiming to make a profit and learn about the realities of farming.

  • S52E17 Every Lamb Counts

    • June 11, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    A Wairarapa family runs a high-tech intensive-care lamb orphanage in spring to increase their flock's survival rates. Their young boys play an active role in the life of the farm.

  • S52E18 Living the Life

    • June 18, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple aim to grow all their own food in a sustainable way on their Waikato farmlet. Cows, pigs and ducks live beneath a canopy of trees that yield fresh fruit all year round.

  • S52E19 Mane Man

    • June 25, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    A farmer breeds top eventing and show-jumping horses by letting them run free on his Gisborne hill-country farm, where they develop their own unique style and spirit.

  • S52E20 Barley Barons

    • July 2, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    A Canterbury family grows barley and turns it into malt which they sell to international craft brewers. Their traditional cropping farm is now home to a state-of-the-art malt-house.

  • S52E21 Cattle at the Cascade

    • July 9, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    Two families farm cattle in a remote south Westland valley. They enjoy the adventure of being off-grid as they join together to muster cows and calves for the annual sale.

  • S52E22 Family Tree

    • July 16, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    A Te Puke family who diversified into avocados 40 years ago enjoy seeing new growth in the industry as two exporters join forces to expand markets in Japan and Australia.

  • S52E23 Horse Talk

    • July 23, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple who met through a mutual love of horses now have their own farm, where they have achieved their dream of spending their lives training both horses and riders.

  • S52E24 Hard Nut to Crack

    • July 30, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    A macadamia nut grower hopes other Maori landowners follow her example to make a good profit from their land. She has spent 30 years finding the trees that give the best return.

  • S52E25 Bull Market

    • August 6, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    The fourth, fifth and sixth generations of a family continue a tradition of aiming to breed the perfect bull and strive for record-breaking prices at their annual on-farm bull sale.

  • S52E26 The Soil Beneath

    • August 13, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    An American couple's world-wide search for the best soil to make wine lead them to north Canterbury, where they create world class wine using biodynamic principles.

  • S52E27 The Cowboy Way

    • August 20, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    Three family members use natural horsemanship methods on their north Canterbury farm and compete against each other in a new and fast-growing sport, Cowboy Challenge.

  • S52E28 A Good Deed

    • August 27, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    When a Waikato policeman started spending his days off helping a struggling elderly farmer, he had no idea that he would fall in love with the land and end up owning the farm.

  • S52E29 Meat and Greet

    • September 3, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    A young farming family works hard to build a business selling their own meat direct to customers. They're also busy working day jobs, running the farm and raising three children.

  • S52E30 Life on the River

    • September 10, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    A south Westland family battle swollen rivers to muster their cattle out of the remote Arawhata Valley. They muster with horses and dogs, just as they've done for generations

  • S52E31 Precious Bounty

    • September 17, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    An environmental hero combines oysters, livestock farming and conservation on his special patch of Waiheke Island, determined to leave the land better for future generations

  • S52E32 Field of Dreams

    • September 24, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    A retiring couple's decision to plant grapes results in their entire family moving into wine making, and three generations are now producing wines in Wanaka, Central Otago.

  • S52E33 A Farmer Who Switched

    • October 1, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    A farmer who has switched from sheep to angora goats is encouraging others, especially lifestylers, to follow. He says mohair fibre is more profitable than wool and his stock are cuter and more fun.

  • S52E34 Coconut Oil

    • October 8, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    A New Zealand family starts a business producing coconut oil soaps and lip balms in Vanuatu, making use of a wasted resource as well as generating much-needed income for the locals.

  • S52E35 A Farmer Recovers

    • October 15, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    After a farmer recovers from severe depression, he focuses on helping others in the rural community who suffer from stress and mental illness

  • S52E36 Young Woman Shepherd

    • October 22, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    A young woman shepherd convinces a farmer to let her milk his sheep, and a local French man turns the milk into a variety of cheeses. The new venture keeps the Tasman trio busy year-round.

  • S52E37 Lamb for the USA

    • October 29, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    A Cambridge couple raise lamb for the USA Wholefoods store chain and pay great attention to animal health and welfare. They also take great care of their land and surrounding native bush.

  • S52E38 Freedom Farm

    • November 5, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    Former farmers get huge satisfaction teaching prison inmates agriculture skills on a farm inside Christchurch Men's Prison, aiming to help them find work after they are released.

  • S52E39 A Twist of Lemon

    • November 12, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    When a couple struggle to make a living selling fruit from their citrus orchard, they turn it into high-value preserves that win international awards, bringing them growing sales

  • S52E40 Drunken Nannies

    • November 19, 2017
    • TVNZ 1

    Farmer Amanda Goodman bought a few goats so her children could enjoy them, but what started as family fun has turned into an award-winning cheese business.

Season 53

  • S53E01 Tree Hugger

    • February 18, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

    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.

  • S53E02 Farming on the Fringe

    • February 25, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

    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

  • S53E03 A Tale of Two Farms

    • March 4, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

    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.

  • S53E04 Sweet, Bro

    • March 11, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

    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

  • S53E05 Family Ties

    • March 18, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

    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

  • S53E06 Tunnel Vision

    • March 25, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

    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.

  • S53E07 By The Blue Pacific

    • April 22, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

    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

  • S53E08 Catch of the Day

    • April 29, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

    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.

  • S53E09 The Plum Life

    • May 6, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

    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.

  • S53E10 Paradise Found

    • May 13, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

    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.

  • S53E11 Southern Crawlies

    • May 20, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

    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.

  • S53E12 Kiwi Gold Rush

    • May 27, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

    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.

  • S53E13 Super Sheep

    • June 3, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

  • S53E14 Small Wonder

    • June 10, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

  • S53E15 Gift of the Fruit

    • June 17, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

  • S53E16 Home and Heart

    • June 24, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

  • S53E17 Pots of Gold

    • July 1, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

  • S53E18 A Vintage Decision

    • July 8, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

    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.

  • S53E19 The Calf Hotel

    • July 15, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

  • S53E20 Top of the Hops

    • July 22, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

  • S53E21 Steaking a Claim

    • July 29, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

  • S53E22 Chicken Man

    • August 5, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

  • S53E23 Super Seeds

    • August 12, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

  • S53E24 A New Dawn

    • August 19, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

    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.

  • S53E25 Prime Retail

    • August 26, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

  • S53E26 Manuka Man

    • September 2, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

    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

  • S53E27 Survival of the Fittest

    • September 9, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

  • S53E28 At the Cape

    • September 16, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

  • S53E29 Turn of the Tide

    • September 23, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

  • S53E30 Set in Stone

    • September 30, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

  • S53E31 Caring for the Kaipara

    • October 7, 2018
    • TVNZ 1

  • S53E32 Pie in the Sky

    • TVNZ 1

  • S53E33 Organic Growth

    • TVNZ 1

  • S53E34 Milk Made

    • TVNZ 1

  • S53E35 Spring Fever

    • TVNZ 1

    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. Advertisement 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.

  • S53E36 Wagyu to the World

    • TVNZ 1

    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.

  • S53E37 From the Ashes

    • TVNZ 1

  • S53E38 Under the Alps

    • TVNZ 1

    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.

Season 54

  • S54E01 A Fine Yarn

    • February 24, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A South Otago family says goats are more fun to raise than sheep and sees a big future for cashmere as demand grows for fibre produced sustainably in New Zealand.

  • S54E02 School's Out

    • March 3, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A Rangitikei family runs a farm training school for shepherds, where 16 young people learn practical skills while also getting involved in the local community.

  • S54E03 Grass to Glass

    • March 10, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A Nelson-farming family goes back to the future and sells their milk direct to customers in glass bottles as the next generation takes over from their parents.

  • S54E04 Sheep Nutter

    • March 17, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A woman moves from urban Brazil to a Wairarapa sheep stud to live her farming dream. She now juggles new motherhood with post-grad study and work on the farm's breeding programme.

  • S54E05 Land of Beef and Honey

    • March 24, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    Two sisters give up city life in Auckland and return to whanau land on the remote East Cape to run a family bee-keeping business and farm cattle alongside their grandfather.

  • S54E06 Master Class

    • March 31, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A Waikato horseman uses the natural talents of the horse to improve the confidence and skills of riders the world over. He and his wife also run treks for riders returning to the saddle.

  • S54E07 Kid Gloves

    • April 7, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    Jo and her family grew up on sheep and beef farms but have been involved in dairy goats for the last six years. After a tough few years setting up, the family is working together to ensure a legacy.

  • S54E08 Planting a Seed

    • April 8, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple growing the new super-food, quinoa, on their Taihape sheep and beef farm find demand is so great that they’ve had to lease additional land to expand the size of their crop.

  • S54E09 Motu Magic

    • April 28, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

  • S54E10 What Lies Beneath

    • May 5, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A Southland family farming in a traditional sheep and beef region goes organic, leading to big improvements in production, and their neighbours are sitting up and taking notice.

  • S54E11 Brothers on the Land

    • May 12, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    Two brothers who believe in sustainability make a living off the land in different ways, one with a sheep farm using holistic principles, the other with a native plant nursery.

  • S54E12 A Formidable Pair

    • May 19, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple run seven farms in the lower North Island, including one that's open to the public for walking and riding, and also market their own meat direct to customers.

  • S54E13 The Kids are Alright

    • May 26, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A Northland couple farm goats for their fibre and prove that it's possible to create a sustainable rural enterprise on a lifestyle property far from the madding crowd of the city.

  • S54E14 Lovely Grub

    • June 9, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A farming couple can’t make enough money from their small farm so they’re forced to spend time off the land to earn extra income, which leads them to build up a successful new venture.

  • S54E15 Fleece in the Flax

    • June 16, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple who farm sheep next to an internationally-renowned lagoon have committed their lives to the wetlands around them and the fish and birdlife that use it as habitat.

  • S54E16 Blooming Success

    • June 23, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A woman follows her dream to grow and sell her favourite flowers from her Waiheke Island home, as well as teaching flower-arranging to her customers.

  • S54E17 Sowing Seeds

    • June 30, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    The new generation of a dairy-farming family branches out in a different direction, growing hemp and pumpkin seeds as well as turning the pumpkin seeds into oil and gluten-free flour.

  • S54E18 Deer to be Different

    • July 7, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

  • S54E19 Food Farm

    • July 14, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A family grows their own food, from berries to bacon, potatoes to poultry. Teaching what they preach, they want all New Zealanders to connect with their food and know where it comes from.

  • S54E20 Nut Jobs

    • July 21, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple buys a property with just two walnut trees and embarks on a nutty adventure, planting a hazelnut orchard, expanding their operation and winning numerous food awards along the way.

  • S54E21 Bringing Home the Bacon

    • July 28, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    An entrepreneur returns to his family's chestnut orchard to farm free-range nut-fed pigs to supply a world-class charcuterie he has created in his home-built butchery.

  • S54E22 Honey Queens

    • TVNZ 1

    A beekeeper passes his love of bees and honey on to his daughters, and re-shapes the business to be more sustainable for the family and for their bees.

  • S54E23 Going Places

    • August 11, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A go-ahead dairy farmer is the Imam of his local mosque and focuses on clean water in the environmentally sensitive area where he farms, as well as keeping an eye on profitability.

  • S54E24 Sound Bites

    • August 18, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A remote off-grid family strikes the perfect balance between working at their successful mussel business and enjoying the remote Marlborough Sounds paradise where they live.

  • S54E25 Terrace Edge

    • August 25, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A family aims to produce the country’s best organic wine, and at the same time use their business success to benefit society.

  • S54E26 Fruit Salad

    • September 1, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple take advantage of the unique microclimate in Karamea, at the northern end of the South Island's West Coast, to grow subtropical fruit for the local and Canterbury markets.

  • S54E27 The Long View

    • September 8, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A Pakeha family manages a large Wairarapa sheep station for its Maori owners, who have embarked on a hundred-year plan to improve the dry, steep, coastal property.

  • S54E28 Home Strait

    • September 15, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A Wellington man is passionate about making a living from the sea and fishes in Cook Strait for crays and wetfish all year round, often battling stormy weather.

  • S54E29 Garden of Eden

    • August 22, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A young family buys a share of a Coromandel farm from a semi-retired couple and establishes a quarter-acre organic market garden, where they grow enough salad greens to make a living.

  • S54E30 Will to Live

    • August 29, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A young woman who works as a shepherd embarks on a national tour to encourage young farmers to speak up about mental health, after losing her own partner to depression.

  • S54E31 Deer to be Different

    • October 13, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

  • S54E32 Thirst For Innovation

    • October 20, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    The next generation of a sheep-farming family persuade their parents to join them in a radical new venture producing flavoured sheep-milk drinks for the consumer marketplace.

  • S54E33 Hook, Line and Thinker

    • October 27, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A Southland man sets out to save his local fishery by completely changing the way he catches, sells and markets his fish, only catching to order and selling direct to chefs.

  • S54E34 Shared land

    • November 3, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A quirky original thinker who has built up a successful sheep and beef farm is thrilled that the next generation wants to be involved and he's handing the land over!

  • S54E35 Buckets of Sunshine

    • November 10, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    Six generations have gradually changed from sheep and beef farming to specialising in growing daffodils, and their biggest day of the year is the Cancer Society's Daffodil Day.

  • S54E36 Kernel of Truth

    • November 17, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    On New Zealand's only commercial pine nut orchard, a former forestry worker's game of patience pays off as his pinoli product finds markets locally and around the world.

  • S54E37 Ramming it Home

    • November 24, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    The owners of a remote Marlborough high country station have successfully bred their own strain of merino sheep that yield good returns for both meat and wool.

  • S54E38 Farming Together

    • December 1, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    City boy Nick Dawson always wanted to own a farm. He's finally achieved his ambition with his dairy farm and now his son is working on his own dream, which is to breed sheep.

  • S54E39 Logans Run

    • December 8, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    Logan Massie learnt to ride before he could walk. Now, at just 26, he's one of New Zealand's top show-jumping riders and has just opened his own stables, as well as managing five farms.

  • S54E40 Working As One

    • December 15, 2019
    • TVNZ 1

    A farming couple borrow to buy three more stations to give their adult children the chance of farming careers. They work all four farms as one, which brings the family closer together.

Season 55

  • S55E01 Ruling the Roost

    • March 1, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    Biological dairy farmers in Otago grow the most nutrient dense food they can, expanding into free-range chooks & eggs, raised on pasture fed with seawater from the local coast.

  • S55E02 Milk of Human Kindness

    • March 8, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    A very busy young farmer is making life easier for lifestyle block owners while also giving everything she can back to the community.

  • S55E03 A Second Chance

    • March 15, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    A Northland family adds hydroponically grown berries to their kiwifruit orchard, giving themselves and their staff a secure future they can bank on, supplying to Kiwis and the world!

  • S55E04 Has Beans

    • March 22, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    The country's first commercial coffee grower found the right bean for New Zealand conditions on a hunch, and his Northland coffee plantation is now on the verge of expansion.

  • S55E05 Deep Roots

    • March 29, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    This week, a very busy young farmer is making life easier for lifestyle block owners while also giving everything she can back to the community.

  • S55E06 The Sweet Spot

    • April 5, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple start their own honey business to achieve a better work/life balance for their young family and find the sacrifices they’ve had to make have been worthwhile.

  • S55E07 The Regeneration Game

    • April 19, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    After Peter Barrett took over Linnburn Station and ran the numbers, he realized that if he continued farming in the traditional way, he would go broke, so he had to make big changes. Linnburn Station is a massive hill country station in Central Otago’s Maniototo district. The 9300 hectares of land had been in Peter’s wider family since 1954, run first by his grandfather, then his uncle, then by managers.

  • S55E08 Shear Guts

    • April 26, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    After eight months of training, a Central Otago shearer attempts a world record and uses the event to raise awareness about teen suicide after the loss of his 16-year-old daughter.

  • S55E09 Round the Mulberry Bush

    • May 3, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    A husband and wife run a Central Otago 'fruit salad' orchard growing a huge variety of heritage berries, stone fruit and pip fruit, including hard-to-find mulberries.

  • S55E10 Counting Sheep

    • May 10, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

  • S55E11 Mighty Manuka

    • May 17, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    A thriving business based on mānuka oil, honey and tea provides an income for dozens of people in the tiny East Cape community, north of Gisborne.

  • S55E12 Banana Republic

    • May 24, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    A family uses a growing method called syntropics to produce all their own food on just one hectare of land, and their favourite crop is bananas.

  • S55E13 Lavender for Luck

    • June 7, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    Two generations of a family develop a lavender farm on the shores of Lake Wanaka where they also grow herbs to create their own range of lavender products.

  • S55E14 Protein Power

    • June 14, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    A traditional sheep and beef farming family take the plunge into the unknown and start growing quinoa, a crop that few others in New Zealand have attempted.

  • S55E15 The Shakeup

    • June 21, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    A family finds ways to bounce back and take positives from the earthquake damage their farm suffered, as they make repairs and look to the future.

  • S55E16 Where the Buffalo Roam

    • June 28, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

  • S55E17 Mussel Man

    • July 5, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

  • S55E18 Black and White

    • July 12, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

  • S55E19 A Family Affair

    • July 19, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    Two generations of a family run a series of successful ventures including apple and persimmon orchards and a cheese factory, but now they're milking sheep to make high-value cheese.

  • S55E20 Raining Fruit

    • July 26, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    The heart of the King Country is an unusual place to grow kiwifruit, but the location means a later harvest, resulting in good prices for a couple who also run sheep and beef.

  • S55E21 To the Rescue

    • August 2, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

  • S55E22 A Bird in the Bush

    • August 9, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

  • S55E23 Spinning a Yarn

    • August 16, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    A big Wairarapa station overlooking Cook Strait diversifies from tradition to take on new challenges, including traceable meat and honey, tourism and wetland restoration.

  • S55E24 On the Hop

    • August 23, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    A sheep farming family in the remote outer Marlborough Sounds diversifies into farming hops, while they future-proof their picturesque farm by retiring marginal land.

  • S55E25 Wild Food

    • August 30, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    A forager supplies restaurants around the country with food he finds in the wild and says most parts of New Zealand have a diverse range of species that can be foraged year-round.

  • S55E26 Pastoral Poetry

    • September 6, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

  • S55E27 Dan's Back Yard

    • September 13, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

  • S55E28 Family Vines

    • September 20, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    A family who were pioneers in growing organic kiwifruit have continued to expand their operation over 45 years and now the next generation is deeply involved in the business.

  • S55E29 A Change of Course

    • September 27, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

  • S55E30 The Constant Gardener

    • October 4, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    The COVID-19 lockdown had a silver lining for a North Canterbury family growing vegetables for locals, with demand for home delivered vege boxes soaring through the winter.

  • S55E31 Town in Country

    • October 11, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

  • S55E32 Wholly Cow

    • October 18, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

  • S55E33 Where There's a Will

    • November 1, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

  • S55E34 Southern Girl

    • November 8, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    A woman abandons a corporate career to live her rural dream, only to have it nearly ruined by the global pandemic. But she fights back and helps inspire other rural women along the way.

  • S55E35 Lasting Legacy

    • November 15, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

  • S55E36 Kelly's Heroes

    • November 22, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    A woman has farmed alone since her husband died in a farm accident 13 years ago, but she gets a lot of community help to restore and conserve the native bush on her land.

  • S55E37 Home Spun

    • November 29, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

  • S55E38 Salad Days

    • December 6, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple change career and go market gardening, but their new land turns out to be heavy clay unsuitable for growing. Instead of giving up, they work out how to make it highly productive.

  • S55E39 Good Things Take Time

    • December 13, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

  • S55E40 Cape Sanctuary

    • December 20, 2020
    • TVNZ 1

Season 56

  • S56E01 Busy Lissie

    • February 21, 2021

    Five children help run their family sheep and beef farm, as well as helping their mother embark on a new venture producing honey.

  • S56E02 The Vege Patch

    • February 28, 2021

    A woman returns home to become the fourth generation to work in the family's market garden, continuing a tradition of innovation to keep the business up with the times.

  • S56E03 On the Sheep's Back

    • March 7, 2021

    A sheep-farming family launches a grassroots campaign to revive wool as a valued fibre, creating knitting kits to teach schoolchildren about the wonders of wool.

  • S56E04 Nest Egg

    • March 14, 2021

    A couple's free-range egg farm provides them an income as they head towards retirement. Their hens have a great quality of life and produce eggs for cafés around the top of the South.

  • S56E05 Back to the Future

    • March 21, 2021

    A family goes back to their roots, growing organic vegetables and milking cows in a regenerative and profitable system that's lighter on the land.

  • S56E06 Steam and Honey

    • April 4, 2021

    A beekeeper’s adult daughter returns home with her husband and children to join the family honey business, taking it in new directions.

  • S56E07 Farming at the Bay

    • April 11, 2021

    A family carves out a varied living on a challenging coastal sheep and beef farm near Nelson, balancing livestock farming with tourism, forestry and dealing with wild goats and pigs.

  • S56E08 Bella Vacca

    • April 18, 2021

    A Northland share-milking couple finds their bottled fresh milk is so popular that they're about to take on the huge Auckland home-delivery market.

  • S56E09 Honey From the Hills

    • April 25, 2021

    A beekeeping family produces honey from flowers growing in the Kaikoura mountains behind their home. They've also diversified into producing the beverage mead from their honey.

  • S56E10 Jurassic Farm

    • May 2, 2021

    A family has farmed for more than a century among spectacular limestone outcrops, cliffs and caves near Waitomo and they're determined to preserve the natural landscape around them.

  • S56E11 Rush Hour

    • May 9, 2021

    A Motueka orcharding family say they couldn't get their harvest in without a team of RSE workers from Samoa, who also benefit from the relationship and got through MIQ in time to help out.

  • S56E12 To the Island

    • May 16, 2021

    A family move from town to whānau land on a remote island in Foveaux Strait south of Bluff, where they plan to farm sheep and produce mānuka honey.

  • S56E13 The Forager

    • May 23, 2021

    Where most of us see just weeds, Mike King sees sources of food and flavour after years of foraging wild plants for restaurants and teaching people about what's in their own backyards.

  • S56E14 Water into Wine

    • May 30, 2021

    A Central Otago vineyard aims for a closed system in which all inputs come off its own land and are recycled back after the wine is made, so the only additional input is water.

  • S56E15 The Deep Blue Sea

    • June 6, 2021

    A Chatham Islands family creates an international seafood export business, despite the many challenges of living in such a remote island setting.

  • S56E16 Leading the Way

    • June 13, 2021

    A young Manawatu woman juggles stock work on the family farm with breaking horses, dog training, tertiary study and working as a district councillor.

  • S56E17 Large as Life

    • June 20, 2021

    A Marlborough man harvests mussels for nutraceuticals and wild seaweed for natural fertilisers, and divides his time between the family rose nursery and his vineyard home.

  • S56E18 Farming a Future

    • June 27, 2021

    An Englishman with a dream creates an organic co-op of farms producing eggs, greens, meat and milk, proving a healthy agricultural footprint can create high end food for the masses.

  • S56E19 Island Hills

    • July 4, 2021

    Old and new go hand in hand on a rugged high country Canterbury farm as a family finds ways to diversify and make a living on a station that's now home to the fifth generation.

  • S56E20 The Limery

    • July 11, 2021

    A couple set up New Zealand's only lime juicing operation on their Wairoa orchard, a breakthrough that means they can expand the business and provide income for others in the community.

  • S56E21 On the Rocks

    • July 18, 2021

    A Central Otago couple turns their hands to distilling whisky and gin to complement the sheep, beef and cropping operations on their station.

  • S56E22 Spice of Life

    • August 15, 2021

    They're growing the world's most expensive spice, saffron, in northern Southland, where the quality of the sunlight makes for an almost perfect crop that's worth $50,000 a kilo.

  • S56E23 Boxing On

    • August 22, 2021

    A couple continues a family tradition of market gardening but branches out into home deliveries to bolster their business, harvesting a variety of crops year-round.

  • S56E24 Late Pick

    • August 29, 2021

    After growing avocados for three generations over 100 years, a family have perfected a new variety. Many who have sampled it predict it will become an international success.

  • S56E25 Meat & Potatoes

    • September 5, 2021

    The fourth generation of a Manawatū family grow potatoes on leased farms in the district and run cattle & sheep as well. Their business supports their local community and school.

  • S56E26 The Hard Yards

    • September 12, 2021
    • TVNZ

    A couple wanted to run their own business, so they decided to have a go at dairying and now sell their output, including raw milk, in glass bottles direct to consumers.

  • S56E27 Going Bush

    • September 19, 2021
    • TVNZ

    A couple quickly realised that parts of their new farm were too steep to graze stock easily, so they've planted the gullies in high-value native timber that can eventually be logged.

  • S56E28 People in Glasshouses

    • September 26, 2021
    • TVNZ

    A family-run horticulture business grows millions of capsicums a year in their vast high-tech glasshouse operation, in the most environmentally sustainable way they can.

  • S56E29 Down With the Kids

    • October 3, 2021
    • TVNZ

    A South Auckland farmer runs one of the country's largest goat operations, breeding from the best animals and milking thousands of dairy goats to create a new milk brand.

  • S56E30 Salt of the Earth

    • October 10, 2021
    • TVNZ

    A Rangitikei family on a coastal farm markets their sea-seasoned lamb to the world. They're also planting wetlands and pine forests to make the best use of their sandy soil.

  • S56E31 Garden Bounty

    • October 17, 2021
    • TVNZ

    A couple makes a living by growing, drying and selling a wide range of medicinal herbs, while also producing most of the food they and their family eat.

  • S56E32 Truffle Buff

    • October 24, 2021
    • TVNZ

    A couple harvests world-renowned Black Perigord truffles from their Nelson orchard where they live off-grid, and sells the sought-after fungi direct to chefs in Wellington and Auckland.

  • S56E33 Yellow Fever

    • October 31, 2021
    • TVNZ

    The COVID-19 lockdown means a couple growing daffodils can't sell their flowers at auction and the Daffodil Day event is cancelled, so they explore other ways to survive.

  • S56E34 A Place for Penguins

    • November 7, 2021
    • TVNZ

    A Banks Peninsula family raises cattle and exotic sheep on their historic farm, while working to make their land a haven for the little penguins that nest on the shore.

  • S56E35 You Only Live Once

    • November 14, 2021
    • TVNZ

    A sixth generation dairy farmer who lived with depression changes his focus to restore balance to his life, reconnect with his family and start a charity to help others.

  • S56E36 Changing Times

    • November 21, 2021
    • TVNZ

    A young couple moves their cows and their family to the King Country to run their own dairy farm and lead a more balanced life, also raising Angora goats for their mohair fibre.

  • S56E37 Juiced Up

    • November 28, 2021
    • TVNZ

    A couple buys an old citrus orchard and brings it back to life, growing oranges and juicing them for the local café market, and diversifying into new citrus varieties.

  • S56E38 Slightly Wild

    • December 5, 2021
    • TVNZ

    A Manawatu family farming bulls, sheep and crops, branches out into growing flowers. Their great soil grows beautiful blooms which they sell at the local market and direct to florists.

  • S56E39 Comfort Zone

    • December 12, 2021
    • TVNZ

    A couple manages an historic sheep and beef station on the wild Wairarapa coast, while also looking after the guests who stay at the luxury lodge on the property.

  • S56E40 Blooming Christmas

    • December 19, 2021
    • TVNZ

    A Central Otago woman builds on her experience running a tree nursery when she establishes a business growing Christmas trees for local families, along with lavender and peonies.

Season 57

  • S57E01 Winning Ways

    • February 20, 2022

    A couple with no farming experience return to the husband's family land and prove so successful that they win the ultimate award - the Ahuwhenua Trophy for dairy farming.

  • S57E02 Fired Up

    • February 27, 2022

    A North Canterbury family, farming sheep and beef, stage a controlled burn-off to save their good livestock country from the encroaching wilding pines threatening their pasture.

  • S57E03 Back on the Land

    • March 6, 2022

    Iwi owners of an Eastland sheep and beef farm turn their fortunes around, buy more farms and move into new ventures to create more jobs in their community.

  • S57E04 Spearheading

    • March 13, 2022

    A Horowhenua market gardening family creates year-round work for their team by adding hydroponic berryfruit and dairying to their asparagus operation.

  • S57E05 The Whole Story

    • March 20, 2022

    A woman splits her time between the family farm and her veterinary work, as well as running a new social enterprise focused on sustainable farming.

  • S57E06 A Good Egg

    • March 27, 2022

    A former electrician and his wife turn their backyard chook run into a free-range egg farm, selling to restaurants until COVID forces them to seek new markets.

  • S57E07 Fine Fibre

    • April 3, 2022

    A father and son break with tradition by mustering with a helicopter on their high country sheep station, but produce some of the world's finest merino fibre.

  • S57E08 Wonder Weed

    • April 10, 2022

    A paua fisherman on Rakiura/Stewart Island joins a research mission exploring the use of seaweed to reduce methane emissions and help fight climate change.

  • S57E09 Wolf in Sheep's Clothing

    • April 24, 2022

    A traditional sheep farming family use their coarse wool to make their own line of high-end bags, hats and wallets.

  • S57E10 Tiger by the Tail

    • May 1, 2022

    A Southland cropping and sheep-farming family develops a traditional whisky distillery on their farm, doing everything themselves from grain to glass.

  • S57E11 Top of the Crops

    • May 8, 2022

    A sheep and crop-farming family branches out into new ventures, including tulips and hemp.

  • S57E12 Fly My Pretties

    • May 15, 2022

    A beekeeper successfully combines his natural love of bees with a wish to explore new ways of doing things

  • S57E13 Keeping it Irish

    • May 22, 2022

    A woman whose passion for rare Irish Sport Horses saw her buy her first at 17 aims to breed the perfect horse on the sheep farm she runs with her husband.

  • S57E14 High Flyers

    • May 29, 2022

    One cousin grows crops such as sunflowers and canary seed, while the other runs a factory that turns the grain into birdseed products.

  • S57E15 My Aim is True

    • June 12, 2022

    A keen hunter-gatherer from the top of the south turns his passion for spearfishing into a business and showcases his way of life on his own TV show

  • S57E16 Fruitful Future

    • June 19, 2022

    A Nelson family expands their kiwifruit and apple orchard into a thriving business, employing the entire family and meeting staffing challenges by innovating.

  • S57E17 Carbon Zero

    • June 26, 2022

    Two successful entrepreneurs go back to their rural roots, buy a high-country station and convert it into New Zealand's first carbon zero certified farm.

  • S57E18 Station Bred

    • July 3, 2022

    In Rangitikei, a farming family on a big hill-country station seek a better return for their coarse wool by turning it into blankets that they design and sell themselves.

  • S57E19 Where the Wild Things Are

    • July 10, 2022

    A family farming near Aoraki Mt Cook harvests their wilding pine trees and puts the proceeds back into their sheep & beef operation.

  • S57E20 It's Only Natural

    • July 17, 2022

    A dairy farmer makes big changes to the way he runs his farm, putting the welfare of his herd ahead of other priorities such as profit.

  • S57E21 Bearing Fruit

    • July 24, 2022
    • TVNZ 1

    When a Northland couple planted New Zealand's first commercial pineapple orchard everyone told them they'd fail, but they're selling everything they can grow.

  • S57E22 Sister Act

    • July 31, 2022
    • TVNZ 1

    Two sisters share the running of the family sheep and beef farm between them and also keep their own careers going by working part-time elsewhere.

  • S57E23 Home in the Hills

    • August 7, 2022
    • TVNZ 1

    A young Taranaki family farms sheep & beef on steep country, and makes the most of the mānuka they once dismissed as scrub by developing a honey business.

  • S57E24 The Flattest Paddock

    • August 14, 2022
    • TVNZ 1

    A Marlborough family, whose farm was too steep for cattle, became mussel farmers instead, and host a big equestrian event on their new farm among the grape vines.

  • S57E25 Way Out Back

    • August 21, 2022
    • TVNZ 1

    Three generations of a farming family and their staff spend a week in a musterers' hut at the back of one of NZ's biggest privately-owned high-country stations.

  • S57E26 Planting a Future

    • August 28, 2022
    • TVNZ 1

    An East Coast whānau sets about securing their family's future by restoring their lands, through partnership with a new farm carbon-forestry venture.

  • S57E27 Flat Out

    • September 4, 2022
    • TVNZ 1

    A North Island farmer moves south to manage a government-owned farm on the edge of Fiordland National Park, making changes to improve the farming system.

  • S57E28 All at Sea

    • September 11, 2022
    • TVNZ 1

    A Rakiura Stewart Island family have all made their living on the sea, catching crays or diving for pāua, and the next generation is now becoming an expert fisher.

  • S57E29 Get Cracking

    • September 18, 2022
    • TVNZ 1

    A Canterbury family turns its bare paddocks into one of the country's largest walnut orchards, working with other local growers to process and sell the nuts.

  • S57E30 Black Gold

    • September 25, 2022
    • TVNZ 1

    A retired couple took a punt growing truffles on their Te Puke block, and are now busy producing, selling and showcasing their nuggets of black gold.

  • S57E31 Vintners' Luck

    • October 2, 2022
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple develops a bare block of stony Wairarapa ground into a vineyard and olive grove producing top-class wine and oil.

  • S57E32 From the Ground Up

    • October 16, 2022
    • TVNZ 1

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  • S57E33 Something Brewing

    • October 23, 2022
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple farming sheep and beef near the shores of Lake Taupō build an on-farm brewery after facing restrictions on livestock numbers and needing to diversify.

  • S57E34 Ocean Farm

    • October 30, 2022
    • TVNZ 1

    A Coromandel man joins with a mussel farmer to trial growing seaweed in a 3D ocean farm to provide food for restaurants and to mitigate climate warming.

  • S57E35 Fruits of Their Labour

    • November 6, 2022
    • TVNZ 1

    A woman uses her Thai background to start a mushroom farm in Northland, while her partner leaves the finance industry for a new life growing avocados.

  • S57E36 The Full Picture

    • November 13, 2022
    • TVNZ 1

    Despite being busy with lambing and calving on their Rangitikei sheep and beef farm, a couple fosters art by hosting an artist in residence.

  • S57E37 Growing a Future

    • November 20, 2022
    • TVNZ 1

    A Gisborne couple turn their sheep and beef farm into an outdoor classroom as part of an industry-led initiative for young people keen to be farmers.

  • S57E38 The Neighbourly Whey

    • November 27, 2022
    • TVNZ 1

    A Golden Bay dairy farm provides a way-of-life for three families, with the owner, farm manager, and neighbouring cheese-makers all working together.

  • S57E39 Growing Community

    • December 4, 2022
    • TVNZ 1

    A Hawke's Bay community supporting people with intellectual disabilities provides jobs on a dairy farm, cheesery and a garden.

  • S57E40 Long Sight

    • December 11, 2022
    • TVNZ 1

    The fourth generation of an Indian immigrant family works hard on their Waikato sheep, beef and dairy farm, creating a farming legacy for future generations.

  • SPECIAL 0x5 Waitangi Special

    • February 7, 2022

Season 58

  • S58E01 Breeding Success

    • February 19, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A Murupara couple who built up their sheep, beef and dairy farm from nothing now provide employment to locals who've struggled to find employment elsewhere.

  • S58E02 A Dyeing Art

    • February 26, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A Central Otago sheep-farming couple build a business around coloured wool - carding, spinning & dyeing their own, along with wool grown by other farmers.

  • S58E03 A Wild Crop

    • March 5, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A farmer makes the most of the wild Siberian cherry trees on the family’s deer farm, harvesting the fruit & turning the timber into handmade furniture.

  • S58E04 Citrus Twist

    • March 12, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A former firefighter and his family grow citrus and berries on their Gisborne orchard, specialising in new varieties of pink seedless lemons and finger limes.

  • S58E05 The Black Sheep

    • March 19, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A solo mum takes over the family farm, but because it’s small, she has to find additional sources of income to provide a future for her daughters.

  • S58E06 Planting a Dream

    • March 26, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A Cromwell couple weren’t ready to semi-retire on their small cherry orchard, so they now grow produce for market & plants for local gardeners to grow.

  • S58E07 Just the Tonic

    • April 2, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A woman develops a gin distillery on the family’s Kaikoura sheep & beef farm, sourcing botanicals from the surrounding landscape & creating additional income.

  • S58E08 Bloomin Wonderful

    • April 16, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A young family starting out on their first farm add a roadside paddock of sunflowers to supplement their income from sheep and cattle.

  • S58E09 Bucking the Trend

    • April 23, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A South Canterbury cropping family take on growing, processing and selling buckwheat, despite previously knowing nothing about the plant.

  • S58E10 A Dogs Show

    • April 30, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A new mum gets involved with dog trialling to re-establish her personal focus, and becomes determined to succeed in what’s been often been seen as a man’s sport.

  • S58E11 After the Storm

    • May 7, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    Hawke’s Bay orchardists and farmers pick up the pieces and start down the long road to recovery after Cyclone Gabrielle destroyed livelihoods across the region.

  • S58E12 Aligned with Nature

    • May 14, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A dairy farming couple trial regenerative practices and balance work, children and the well-being of their staff across six Mid Canterbury farms.

  • S58E13 Home and Dry

    • May 21, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A Marlborough farm provides diversity for brothers raising cattle, horses, sheep and grapes, as they prepare for their annual on-farm Angus bull sale.

  • S58E14 Wonder Wool

    • May 28, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    An East Coast wool broking family aims to re-invigorate the strong wool industry by finding new high-end markets, so they can pay farmers a higher price.

  • S58E15 From the Wild

    • June 11, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    Hunters partner with chefs to recover wild wapiti venison from Fiordland National Park, supplying restaurants and using the profits to help save native birds.

  • S58E16 Rural Catch

    • June 18, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A woman takes over the family hill-country farm, first working the land on her own, then with her partner. And the arrival of children hasn’t slowed her down.

  • S58E17 Weaving a Way

    • June 25, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A Canterbury sheep farming family combines merino with hemp to create a new soft yet strong fibre for high-end fashionwear.

  • S58E18 Hops with Latitude

    • July 2, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A Southland family adds a hop garden to their sheep farming operation, despite being novices and a long way south of the rest of the country’s hop growers.

  • S58E19 Small Farm, Big Dreams

    • July 9, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A Bay of Plenty couple with a modest 10 hectares of land run a productive farm that provides them with a living and helps feed the local community.

  • S58E20 Hooked on Development

    • July 16, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A Southland couple develops their run-off block into an intensive stock-raising farm with cattle, sheep and deer, and also leases a second nearby farm.

  • S58E21 Living Earth

    • July 23, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A city couple buys a Central Otago farm and find it’s not profitable, so they stop buying chemicals and fertiliser and switch to regenerative farming.

  • S58E22 Going Native

    • July 30, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A Waikato man develops a native plant nursery on his cattle farm, raising a million seedlings a year & helping other farmers restore native ecosystems.

  • S58E23 Nature Meets Nurture

    • August 6, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A Waikato couple change careers, buying their first farm to raise organic cattle, focusing on the health of the land, their stock & their local waterways.

  • S58E24 A Musterer's Dream

    • August 13, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A musterer buys his dream high country station to farm merino sheep & Angus cattle, while his he & his wife develop a tourism business for horse trekkers.

  • S58E25 Road to Repair

    • August 20, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A Hawke’s Bay farmer and his family recover from the devastation of Cyclone Gabrielle while he also competes in the FMG Young Farmer of the Year final.

  • S58E26 Weathering the Storms

    • August 27, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A Gisborne family use lessons from 1988’s Cyclone Bola about the value of tree planting, to soften the impact of Cyclone Gabrielle.

  • S58E27 Back from the Brink

    • September 3, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    Kiwi are returned to one of the country’s oldest stations, where the owners and managers farm sheep, cattle, goats, and the capital city’s wild wind!

  • S58E28 Growing for Good

    • September 10, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A Canterbury couple grows organic vegetables on a commercial scale and delivers them to customers around the region, while raising their young family.

  • S58E29 Food for the Whenua

    • September 17, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A Canterbury man shares with farmers, the knowledge of his tīpuna, his passion for mahinga kai or food gathering, and the value of protecting our waterways.

  • S58E30 The Forever Farm

    • September 24, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A Tararua dairy farming family brings together the local community and iwi to help care for their land and the river running through it.

  • S58E31 Herbal Hero

    • October 1, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A Golden Bay man establishes the world’s only commercial horopito farm in the foothills of the Kahurangi range, using the leaves for their medicinal properties.

  • S58E32 Electric Cherry

    • October 8, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A Central Otago couple creates the country’s first fossil-fuel-free cherry orchard, using electricity, solar power and an electric tractor.

  • S58E33 Island of Plenty

    • October 15, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    Avocado harvest time in the microclimate of Mōtītī Island off the Tauranga coast, whose fruit is first to market, despite needing to be transported by barge.

  • S58E34 A Cracking Yarn

    • October 29, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A Waikato couple moves to a macadamia orchard on the Hauraki Plains, embracing their new rural lives and producing highly sought-after top-notch nuts.

  • S58E35 Riding out the Storm

    • November 5, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    The staff of a remote Gisborne hill country sheep and beef station returns to horse-back mustering, as they restore the farm after Cyclone Gabrielle.

  • S58E36 Merino Magic

    • November 12, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A Central Otago merino breeder divides her time between farming her own sheep & helping other farmers select the best stud rams for producing meat as well as wool.

  • S58E37 Home on the Range

    • November 19, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A Hawke’s Bay family adopts a gentle approach to farming and milking their dairy sheep, to create distinct cheeses used in local restaurants.

  • S58E38 A Floral Tribute

    • November 26, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A Banks Peninsula woman has never been busier since taking over the family flower farm, growing proteas for her own shop and for local markets.

  • S58E39 A Mountain to Climb

    • December 3, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A farming couple make garden and horticultural products from strong wool, creating new uses for sheep fleece and reducing plastic in the environment.

  • S58E40 Keep the Wheels Spinning

    • December 10, 2023
    • TVNZ 1

    A passionate spinner & a champion axeman buy a dozen Polwarth sheep for their small Canterbury farm, growing the business and selling fine wool.

Season 59

  • S59E01 Sale Day

    • February 25, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A farmer on a Banks Peninsula coastal property raises lambs for their on-farm auction, while his wife draws inspiration from their land for her paintings.

  • S59E02 Tane to Tangroa

    • March 3, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A Bay of Plenty whānau Māori runs an oyster farm, providing jobs for local rangatahi & delicious kaimoana for people passing through their coastal village.

  • S59E03 Go with the Flow

    • March 10, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A Taupō couple milks sheep on their first farm, on the shores of the lake; treading lightly on the land & protecting the water that enters the lake.

  • S59E04 Changing Ways

    • March 17, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    An award-winning South Auckland couple builds a team to embrace new farming and conservation practices to future-proof their dairy and sheep & beef operations.

  • S59E05 Shear Joy

    • March 24, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    After many years working away from the land, a couple return to take over the family farms where they were brought up and develop new outlets for their lambswool.

  • S59E06 The Science of the Lambs

    • April 7, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A former AgResearch staff member gets his own farm & puts what he’s learned into practice by taking a scientific approach to how he runs it.

  • S59E07 Cherry Picking

    • April 14, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A Central Otago orchardist runs an export cherry business, built up from childhood paper-run savings and saves second-rate cherries from going to waste.

  • S59E08 Big Day Out

    • April 21, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    Two shepherding brothers on a vast East Coast hill country station go on to buy the property and draw the community together for their traditional on-farm sale.

  • S59E09 Growing a Dream

    • April 28, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A Gisborne family grows citrus & apples for the domestic & export markets, processing it in their new packhouse, and providing work for locals & travellers.

  • S59E10 Hit the Ground Running

    • May 5, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A third generation vet with a passion for everything equine runs a busy horse reproduction business with her husband on their Manawatū family farm.

  • S59E11 Hive of Industry

    • May 12, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    Two young bee-keeping brothers in Manawatū have built up their honey business through hard graft, inventiveness and with timber milled from the family farm.

  • S59E12 An Apple a Day

    • May 19, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A Motueka family grows heritage varieties of apples, pears & plums on their organic orchard, selling the fruit and producing cider vinegars, juices & tonics.

  • S59E13 Cows and Flowers

    • May 26, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    An American family moves to Otago, creates a boutique dairy farm, grow flowers and sells all their produce direct to the local community.

  • S59E14 Helping Hand

    • June 2, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A retired Canterbury engineer buys a rundown apple orchard and converts it to organics, running it with the help of his family who also run a flower business.

  • S59E15 A Different Light

    • June 9, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A manager takes a job on a farm newly bought by an Austrian business couple who know little about farming, but bring a new approach to how the farm is run.

  • S59E16 On a Roll

    • June 16, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A Rangitikei couple manages three big hill country sheep and beef farms while starting a new business making nutritious dog food for working dogs.

  • S59E17 Fisherman's Friend

    • June 23, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A Northland fisherman with a passion for the industry helps other fishers navigate changes to regulations and looks after their mental wellbeing.

  • S59E18 Swede As

    • June 30, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A Southland family whose farm was saved by them growing swedes, and who now have built a thriving business from their humble roadside vegetable stall.

  • S59E19 Steak and Eggs

    • July 7, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    North Canterbury couple produces free range eggs, beef cattle and sheep and have started their own butchery, all built up since they moved here from Germany.

  • S59E20 Family Tradition

    • July 14, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    Two Marlborough brothers make their mark on their diverse family businesses which include cherries, vineyards and making hay for horses.

  • S59E21 Growing Together

    • July 21, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    Two American brothers enlist the help of a woman with farming expertise to create a farm & garden to provide food for their local community near Upper Hutt.

  • S59E22 Taste of Place

    • July 28, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A Marlborough family grows grapes and makes new world wines using old world methods of planting and harvesting by the moon.

  • S59E23 Cracking into it

    • August 4, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A couple with a love of the ocean, establishes a free-range egg farm overlooking the sea in Southland, to help realise their dreams of one day sailing away.

  • S59E24 Seeds of Growth

    • August 11, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A Canterbury farming family grows crops to harvest the seeds, which are then used by gardeners and farmers all around the world to plant their own crops.

  • S59E25 Jersey Girls

    • August 18, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A Waikato family have been milking Jersey cows for nearly 100 years and now sell their own brand of organic milk and yogurt, as well as growing strawberries.

  • S59E26 Post Production

    • August 25, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A sheep farming family builds a business salvaging broken vineyard posts & recycling them for farm fences, saving hundreds of thousands of posts from landfill.

  • S59E27 Next Generation

    • September 1, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A family farming sheep and cattle diversifies into the wellness market, turning their wool into felted exercise mats as part of their family succession plan.

  • S59E28 Flippin' Genius

    • September 8, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A Marlborough couple re-invents the way oysters are farmed and exports their invention to the world.

  • S59E29 Future Whenua

    • September 15, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    An iwi-led community garden uses mātauranga Māori and permaculture principles to grow food for local people and connect them with the land.

  • S59E30 Born to Run

    • September 22, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A woman rounds up and rehomes wild horses, and also rescues, rehabilitates and races neglected miniature ponies from her Far North farm.

  • S59E31 Home Sweet Home

    • September 29, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A Wairarapa family breeds their sheep flock to be wool-less, and adds a timber mill, a thriving rural café and a chocolate factory to their coastal station.

  • S59E32 Going Bananas

    • October 6, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A Northland couple grows bananas and other tropical plants, finding the perfect varieties for the local climate, sharing their knowledge with others.

  • S59E33 Island Time

    • October 13, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A resourceful couple raises cattle on family land in Samoa, employing locals & using the meat & other local produce at their guest house for tourists.

  • S59E34 Hard Graft

    • October 20, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A Kāpiti family runs one of the few nurseries that supplies commercial vineyards with baby vines, as well as growing blackberries and running cattle.

  • S59E35 Green Goodness

    • November 3, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A Southland family with a novel approach to dairying, keeps their cows in barns over winter, feeds them homegrown hay, and herds them using a phone app.

  • S59E36 Awesome Foursome

    • November 10, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A tight-knit Canterbury family perfect their on-farm genetics to breed premium bulls and quality sheep that are sought after by buyers.

  • S59E37 In The Hunt

    • November 17, 2024
    • TVNZ 1

    A hunter & predator-trapper shares his passion for conservation with communities & farmers, while his wife teaches young farmers at the local college.

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x1 50 Golden Years

    • March 5, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    Hyundai Country Calendar celebrates its 50th birthday by revisiting families it has filmed in the past to see what has and hasnt changed on the land.

  • SPECIAL 0x2 Primary Producer

    • April 2, 2016
    • TVNZ 1

    Country Calendar celebrates the life of producer Frank Torley with an episode in which Frank tells his own story, originally aired to mark the show's 45th birthday in 2011.

  • SPECIAL 0x3 Tim Wallis

    • January 1, 1987
    • TVNZ 1

    "Another adventure with Tim" is how one of Tim Wallis’ friends wryly puts it. The "adventure" came about when Wallis combined an “expensive toy”, and a noxious pest: using helicopters to recover deer shot by hunters in inaccessible South Island backblocks. Next deer were captured alive, to stock deer farms; a multi-million dollar industry was born. At the peak of his operations, Wallis had a fleet of 35 helicopters. The aerial shots in and around Milford Sound are magnificent. The stories he tells of his many crashes are 'she'll be right' Boy's Own classics.