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Where The Nor'Wester Blows

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Where The Nor'Wester Blows
Where The Nor'Wester Blows

Where The Nor'Wester Blows

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This is the story of Roland Clark (aka ‘Nor’wester’), a provocative and entertaining farmer and agricultural commentator, and his wife Betty, who farmed at Staveley in the Foothills area of Mid Canterbury from the 1950s to the 1980s.

For more than twenty years Roland’s New Zealand Farmer articles, notable for their wisdom, charm and provocative humour, were a monthly highlight for farming families through-out the country. Readers of the Christchurch Star were equally enthusiastic, avidly reading his weekly columns – about one thousand of them, and some two thousand articles in all. Where the Nor’wester Blows draws extensively on Roland’s lively writing. 

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  • This is the story of Roland Clark (aka ‘Nor’wester’), a provocative and entertaining farmer and agricultural commentator, and his wife Betty, who farmed at Staveley in the Foothills area of Mid Canterbury from the 1950s to the 1980s.

    For more than twenty years Roland’s New Zealand Farmer articles, notable for their wisdom, charm and provocative humour, were a monthly highlight for farming families through-out the country. Readers of the Christchurch Star were equally enthusiastic, avidly reading his weekly columns – about one thousand of them, and some two thousand articles in all. Where the Nor’wester Blows draws extensively on Roland’s lively writing. 

This is the story of Roland Clark (aka ‘Nor’wester’), a provocative and entertaining farmer and agricultural commentator, and his wife Betty, who farmed at Staveley in the Foothills area of Mid Canterbury from the 1950s to the 1980s.

For more than twenty years Roland’s New Zealand Farmer articles, notable for their wisdom, charm and provocative humour, were a monthly highlight for farming families through-out the country. Readers of the Christchurch Star were equally enthusiastic, avidly reading his weekly columns – about one thousand of them, and some two thousand articles in all. Where the Nor’wester Blows draws extensively on Roland’s lively writing.