sheep as far as the eye can see and what looks like boundless freedom for randall aspinall he's the 4th generation of sheep farmers a new zealand side island. farmers have always been valued in new zealand are the backbone of the country's economy. families appreciate i should. say. nationals. but there's also a favorite. around the farming seemed to mount. climate change is shaking up this rural paradise sheep and cows are major producers of methane they generate one 3rd of all greenhouse gas emissions in new zealand suddenly farmers are seen as environmental centers randall can see growing misunderstanding between people in the city and in the country. as most people in the cities knew had cousins had a farm and friends that had a farm so most people probably spent holidays on farms. that much as. the includes new zealand center left governments in this for example sheep and cows wading through rivers and possibly fouling the water doesn't fit with new zealand's clean image so many farmers now have to build fences along the waterways on their property. farmers have become a political