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Bannockburn father and daughter Erin Chittock with dogs Sam and Dave and Kerry Chittock with dogs Gus and Reg at Pioneer Park, in Alexandra.PHOTO: SHANNON THOMSON

Bella Given (7), of Owaka, makes her feelings known at the Gore protest.PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN

Using their ute as a vantage point, Poolburn woman Amy Nicholson and her children (from left) Brodie (8), Emmet (6) and Alasdair (10), as well as Omakau brothers Jack (8) and Henry (8, obscured) Hore and Jessie Hore (5), of Becks, listen at Pioneer...

A tractor crosses the Clutha River bridge in Balclutha.PHOTO: JOHN COSGROVE

Tractors and utes are driven down Gore’s Main St. PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN

Tractors and utes gather at the Invercargill saleyards. PHOTO: MATTHEW ROSENBERG

Maggie Smither-Clark (9), of Dunedin, shows her support for the Dunedin protest.PHOTO: CHRISTINE O’CONNOR

A goat looks out the window as its owner Alice Perry takes part in the protest in Oamaru.PHOTO: REBECCA RYAN

Protesters head out on to State Highway 1 from the North Otago Business Park in Oamaru. PHOTO: HELIVENTURES NZ

Tractors drive through Wanaka. PHOTO: MARJORIE COOK

Tractors in the streets of Queenstown. PHOTO: TRACEY ROXBURGH

Tractors drive along Yarrow St in Invercargill.PHOTO: LUISA GIRAO
Farmers and tradies descended on towns and cities for a Howl of a Protest around the country yesterday, including in centres throughout the South.