Farmer's Voice | Success is in the bloodline
Watch the latest farmers voice episode where Wiggy catches up with long time PGG Wrightson clients the Blackwells.
Since the 1960’s the Blackwells have farmed on Mangaotea Station, taking pride in the high-quality cattle they produce.
These days Rob, Jaqueline and Zarrah farm three separate cattle studs on the property, with an obvious family rivalry pushing them to breed the best they possibly can.
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