Next Episode of Hyundai Country Calendar is
Season 60 / Episode 40 and airs on 07 December 2025 06:00
Take a look at iconic rural Kiwi life in New Zealand's longest running television series! Made with the support of NZ on Air.
A couple raise Perendales and coloured sheep on rugged cave country in the Waikato, creating knitting yarns from the wool, and bringing the next generation home to farm.
An award-winning farm manager and her wife are challenging stereotypes by running two large sheep and beef stations in Central Hawke's Bay.
A high country family keeps alive the traditions of its annual autumn cattle muster, as the next generation starts to put their mark on the remote Marlborough station.
A family realise their dream of owning a farm and now practice natural horsemanship and share their love of horses and the land with others on their Whanganui property.
A Taranaki dairy farming family diversifies into raising Gotland sheep, and growing paddocks of Mānuka to distil into oil for balms, gels and health products.
A couple swap the corporate life to become homesteaders on a small block of land in Horowhenua, growing mushrooms, making specialty food products and raising a few animals.
A farming couple pioneers a field-to-fork co-op producing premium beef and lamb with fewer food miles, and selling local meat to local people.
A Hawke's Bay woman runs a successful export business turning animal by-products into health supplements and beauty products, along with farming her own cattle.
A back-country Marlborough farm sells fine wool to Norsewear, a heritage clothing company with a dynamic new owner who sees a bright future for the fibre.
A northern Hawke's Bay station manager helps Ngāti Pāhauwera develop its land and people's future prospects through farming, orcharding and tourism.
A southern bushman turns woodlots into timber and wilding pines into biofuel, and hunts feral deer, turning them into restaurant fare.
A Waikato woman with a passion for genetics, runs a top Coopworth sheep stud on rugged coastal country, using scientific testing to produce hardy, parasite-tolerant sheep.
We revisit a North Canterbury school-leaver who followed her dream to go farming; Ten years on and married with two kids, the couple is thriving on the land.
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