Jess and Don’s Story
New to dairy farming Jess Moore was horrified when she found out she had to work on Christmas day.
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New to dairy farming Jess Moore was horrified when she found out she had to work on Christmas day.
Nine year old Lucy prefers the latest dairy farming catalogues to kid’s books, has her own herd, loves nothing more than helping out on the farm.
Cows and sheep all grazing on a farm with a good view of Auckland’s Sky Tower is the focus of our third story about.
Now firmly calling themselves dairy farmers Dylan and Emily Hilhorst left building and marketing jobs to set up a new rural life in Tirohanga.
Dairy farm manager Chelsea Smith from the King Country has turned a personal challenge that blindsided her into a positive life changing journey.
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