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Young Farmers

[ ISTENERS who are well aware that ~ Farm Sessions generally keep pretty well down to earth would be surprised and’ pleased to hear a musical item in the sessions broadcast from 2YA, 1YA and 4YZ early this week. The artist was Joy Swan, a violinist in a symphony orchestra back home in Wisconsin. But she didn’t play the violin for the NZBS. Instead she sang a song which she wrote herself, in which she said farewell to New Zealand for four young farmers (she is one of them) who have just spent six months here under the International Farm Youth Exchange Scheme. Other young farmers heard in the programme (to be broadcast from 1XN on May 29, from 3YA on June 22, and later from other stations) are Allen Miller, Max -Stuts and Donald Clark.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 723, 22 May 1953, Page 14

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Young Farmers New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 723, 22 May 1953, Page 14

Young Farmers New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 723, 22 May 1953, Page 14

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