ON-FARM

Banjo and Billi - best mates

Our Farm Photo winner for December

Ben White

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Banjo and his mate Billi the Border Collie are hanging out together in the back of the Unimog en-route to do some sheep work. Both look eagerly keen to get amongst it, not to mention perfectly posed for the photo.

Well done to John for grabbing the photo and sending it through to us on the MMS number below. A voucher for a pair of Blundstone boots is on its way to you for winning the farm photo for December.

If you have a photo you reckon could be a winner, get eagerly keen and send it through to us via Facebook, on MMS on 040 111 FARM (040 111 3276) or email us at [email protected] and you could win yourself a pair of Blundstone boots too.

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