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[Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( Rural [Small Article Image]( [Nice, firm loins on Miss Canterbury]( A runway event at the NZ Agricultural Show drew a modest crowd appreciating the long shapely legs, firm loins and perfect poise of the entrants. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Iwi hemp venture to create jobs]( If plans for a processing plant go ahead in Tararua it could create more than 150 jobs. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Greenpeace takes aim at nitrogen]( Greenpeace wants the Government to ban the use of synthetic nitrogen in agriculture. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Action taken over wandering livestock]( Landowner warned after livestock found near Taranaki stream. 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