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A weekly look at the news, the views and the people behind the Manx countryside and farming industry with Simon Clarke and Kirree Kermode.
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Nature, wildlife and countryside living with Chris Skinner from High Ash Farm. Join Norfolk farmer Chris Skinner and broadcaster Matthew Gudgin every Sunday morning as they talk nature, wildlife and countryside living. Enjoy walks and talks around High Ash Farm with Chris, and conversations between Chris and Matthew in the studio, answering your questions. New episode released every Sunday at 0700 GMT To support and donate to the podcast: donorbox.org/countrysidepodcast For updates, join the ...
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A farmer-to-farmer conversation focusing on best practices to boost yields. We’ll find out what’s working – and what’s not – in fields across farm country.
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This podcast's for anyone wanting to explore the big issues, stretching your thinking in relatable ways. Well known personalities, Stuart ‘The Wildman’ Mabbutt and photographer William Mankelow, who aren't experts, but have opinions, authentic views and no scripts. Join them on meandering conversations about nature, philosophy, climate, the human condition, sustainability, and social justice. Sometimes joined by guests, or discussing listener questions between themselves. Always full of fun ...
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Welcome to Beyond the Hedge where the writer, Patrick Galbraith, goes in search of the places, people, traditions and tales that make rural Britain extraordinary. Join Patrick as he heads out along the backroads to meet publicans, writers, hedgelayers, butchers, poets and keepers of everything from pigs to grey partridges to bees. He explores often-complex and sometimes-thorny themes with the help of real experts – practitioners with their hands in the soil and academics who’ve spent their l ...
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A food and farming podcast helping to provide a connection to food produced in the UK and how to make tasty meals. We'll meet food producers from across the country and explore why they love producing food for our table. There will also be some easy recipe ideas for mealtime inspiration, as well as some top tips and time-saving hacks. Inspired by the No Fuss Meals for Busy Parents Blog https://nofussmealsforbusyparentsfood.wpcomstaging.com/ I'm your host Milly Fyfe, Mum of two young boys, fa ...
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Farmer and nature lover Chris Skinner shares wildlife recordings and answers questions.
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Updates, insights and analysis from the UK’s foremost rural campaign group. We’ll be talking about shooting, hunting, politics and all manner of other issues of interest to rural community.
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937573 Welcome to the weekly audio podcast for Arlington Countryside Church in Arlington Heights, IL. Our mission is to be a loving community where ordinary people experience the life-changing power of Jesus Christ. http://www.acchurch.org
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A journey through rural South West England with Victoria McClenaghan and Lola the Boxer dog. Pull on your wellies and join us on a dog walk with local artists, producers and personalities. Gentle, wholesome, positive family listening.
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In the first of the new summer series, Kirree talks to Federation of Young Farmers secretary Bryony Kneale, whilst Simon hears about a big event at Ballaugh Bowling Club and chats to Alan Radcliffe to hear how things have been going on his mixed farm in RegabyΑπό τον Manx Radio
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In central Oregon you’ll find a cave tour that is quite popular. In fact, you’ll most likely need a reservation well in advance in order to tour it. But this cave is unlike what you may have in your mind, because this one is made of lava…Από τον Andrew McCrea
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In this short episode, co-hosts Stuart 'The Wildman' Mabbutt and William Mankelow reflect on reaching the impressive 500 episode mark for this podcast. The big question on everyone's mind - will they make it to the ultra-rare 1,000 episode club? Stuart is bullish on the prospect, believing if they keep up their well-oiled podcast production process…
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The wren conducts the dawn chorus for this episode of Chris Skinner’s Countryside Podcast. Chris Skinner and Matthew Gudgin stomp through the woodland to chomp on the edible wild garlic. The dwindling bluebells are going over and their shadow brings the early purple orchid to the fore. Chris explains their many names and mentions throughout history…
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Many young farmers have dreams of building a large and profitable farming enterprise, but what’s the best way to do it? I visit with the Star Farmer of America about how he built his business, what he learned and the advice he would share with others. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Patrick Galbraith meets Marcus Armytage, Grand National-winning jockey and Scribehounder, at his home in Berkshire to find out what it takes to win the most famous horse race in the world. Patrick learns about Marcus’ route into racing and why he never made the step from amateur to professional, despite still holding the record for the National. Ne…
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A Conversation with Olivier Blanc and presenter Milly Fyfe Join us on a delectable journey through culinary heritage as The Countryside Kitchen meets with Olivier Blanc, the son of renowned chef Raymond Blanc OBE. In this special episode, we delve into the rich tapestry of French gastronomy, exploring the influence of family, tradition, and innovat…
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South of Bend, Oregon you’ll find a vast volcanic field. It’s a place with a wide variety of geological features and a national monument that people love to explore…Από τον Andrew McCrea
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The movie Stand By Me is considered a classic by many. It’s a film that is still quite popular with audiences literally around the world. And some of the biggest fans are still coming to this town to find the scenes they saw on screen…Από τον Andrew McCrea
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Thousands of people traveled the Oregon Trail as pioneers headed west and almost all of them made the trip in a wagon. Of course just about all of those wagons are long gone, but in a moment I’ll take you to a place where one remains and what you’ll see may surprise you…Από τον Andrew McCrea
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Very few people climb Mt. Everest, but there’s just something about the experience of climbing a really tall mountain. Perhaps that’s what brings many folks here…it’s the tallest mountain in this state and it’s one that a lot of people can attempt to climb…which is both good and bad…Από τον Andrew McCrea
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In the early days, many people were simply trying to get around this place. Then after the years passed, some decided to come back and enjoy the spot they once tried so hard to pass…Από τον Andrew McCrea
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This road wasn’t necessarily a short cut. In terms of miles traveled it was a longer route. However, it soon became the path many would take on their trek westward…Από τον Andrew McCrea
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As 2024 unfolds before us, your co-hosts William and Stuart embark on a discussion about the year ahead. They talk about the future of the podcast, and how they currently have listener questions lined up and in the kitty, and what would happen if that supply would one day run out. Stuart delves into how the fundraiser for the Extreme 8 is his bigge…
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Chris Skinner is up at the crack of dawn on the 1st of May to capture the sounds of the morning at High Ash Farm. Part of daily duties involve checking in on the swallows. Matthew Gudgin joins later on in the sunshine and the pair begin their journey around the farm by looking at crab apple trees. Chris and Matthew head to a bird hide and Chris exp…
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Ah, the sweet serenade of the dawn chorus! When was the last time you really listened to the birds singing, particularly in the morning? Well today Stuart and William are highlighting that it’s International Dawn Chorus Day. The release time of this bonus episode is 5am, which is the perfect time to get out and listen to nature's greatest symphony.…
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Sometimes a trip becomes a real haul because of all the stuff you are carrying with you. That was the case for these men who decided to just drop their stuff and come back for it month’s later. In fact, it was their decision that gave this place its name…Από τον Andrew McCrea
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When this area struck it rich, the town was growing so quickly, they were renting the barber chairs as a place to sleep each evening. It was a booming place that made history and you can still see it its heyday…Από τον Andrew McCrea
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Your CI Score could be worth over $1 per bushel of corn. But that leaves many of us asking…what is a CI score? It’s a trend to keep an eye on because those scores may soon be tied to the crops we grow and it could be worth a significant amount of money. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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There just had to be oil under this hill, but no one could seem to drill down to it. After years of work, the men working here got a really big surprise…Από τον Andrew McCrea
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It’s a museum with its mine underneath the floor – an unusual, but effective idea on promoting the industry that once flourished here…and perhaps may flourish again…Από τον Andrew McCrea
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Many mining booms begin quite by chance. That was the case about 100 miles west of Albuquerque. However, the mineral discovered was quite different than most found in the U.S…Από τον Andrew McCrea
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Hopefully this episode will stretch your thinking today and explore opinions you might not have thought about before. Isla, a listener from Arbroath, Scotland has sent in this question for your co-hosts to dig in to: “Are there limits to human creativity? Is your answer informed by your own understanding of yourselves or deeply influenced by societ…
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Chris Skinner shares a moments reflection whilst waiting to see the first swift arrive at Aldeburgh beach. He pinpoints the exact moment when his relationship with wildlife changed forever. Matthew Gudgin arrives at High Ash Farm and the pair take a look at the hidden wonders of the horse chestnut tree. They also study the hawthorne in flower befor…
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It’s been dubbed the world’s most expensive love seat. It’s true you can sit on it, but with an $8 million dollar price tag at the time, you’d want to do more than use it as a chair. And of course, that’s where this story gets interesting, because this place has many of these multimillion dollar devices that today are obsolete……
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Benjamin Franklin said nothing is certain is except death and taxes. We talk about both subjects with Paul Neiffer as we look at what is the best tax strategy in 2024 and beyond and how to reduce some of the tax implications when we do pass away. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Από τον Farm Journal
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My father-in-law has been a volunteer fire fighter for many years. His small town does what it can with a limited budget yet ever increasing needs for bigger and better equipment to handle emergencies. Interestingly, this company was born much out of that need to help small towns afford the fire engines they needed……
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Today most of us don’t think much about buying a pair of shoes. There are many places you can shop for them both in store and online. But of course, it was once not that way and this company capitalized on getting people the shoes that fit them perfectly…Από τον Andrew McCrea
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It is definitely one of the longer names in the beer brewing industry and has and equally long lineage of production to boot. Today I’ll take you to the place it all began and where it remains an important part of a community that had the natural resources to help it grow…Από τον Andrew McCrea
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Everyone knows John Wilkes Booth as the assassin of President Lincoln. However, before his deadly deed in April 1865, he was a well known actor, and he left a quite favorable impression on the residents of one Missouri town…Από τον Andrew McCrea
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Welcome to another thought-provoking episode of The People’s Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast, where co-hosts Stuart 'The Wildman' Mabbutt and William Mankelow take you on a journey through the depths of philosophical inquiry, with a sprinkle of chaos and a dash of order. In today's episode, two listener questions are tackled by your co-hos…
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Chris Skinner starts the day with his elderly geese before checking in on the swallows busy spring cleaning their nests. Matthew Gudgin joins Chris and Rat, his terrible terrier to see the bluebells at High Ash Farm. He explains how these bluebells return year on year and bring a lot of joy to a lots of visitors. Chris takes Matthew to another wood…
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Tighter crop margins lead us to believe the machinery market is beginning to weaken. Is that the case? Machinery Pete discusses what he sees across the industry. We take a look at market sectors that are strong and others that show weakness, plus we discuss things to keep in mind if you are buying or selling tractors and equipment. See omnystudio.c…
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The movie stars are gone, but the legends still abound, including the story one celebrity who rode his horse into the bar, so both could get a drink. It’s a place with tons of history, but a hotel that is still serving travelers today…Από τον Andrew McCrea
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It was built to house movie stars. A hotel in western New Mexico where celebrities could catch some rest and relaxation away from the movie set…Από τον Andrew McCrea
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Patrick Galbraith learns about offal and why chefs love cooking with it. First, he heads to Norfolk with his friend Sachin Kureishi to shoot some woodpigeons and some squirrels. Mission accomplished, he returns to London where the young butcher, chef, and offal devotee, Flossy Philips, comes over to his flat to cook some really impressive dishes, u…
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In Austin, Texas near the state capitol building you’ll find another old government building in a beautiful green space. It is a place established in the 1840s and it has quite a story yet today…Από τον Andrew McCrea
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Many countries establish embassies in other nations and usually those diplomatic sites are in a country’s capital. That is the case for this old embassy in the U.S. but it’s not located in Washington, DC, yet it was in the nation’s capital…Από τον Andrew McCrea
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Welcome to another thought-provoking episode of The People’s Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast, co-hosted by none other than Stuart ‘The Wildman’ Mabbutt and William Mankelow. In today's instalment, they delve into the minds of listeners from far-flung corners of the globe – Muna from Kaafu Atoll, Maldives, and Robert from Fishponds, Bristol…
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Chris Skinner and terrible terrier, Rat take refuge in the farm truck from Storm Kathleen and share the benefits of wind for farmers and for pollination. Chris explains the life of the ash trees and why they thrive in certain areas. Matthew Gudgin joins Chris at the yard and they delight at the arrival of swallows at the farm. The pair marvel at th…
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On a high bluff overlooking the Colorado River in La Grange, Texas you’ll find a monument to men who gave their lives for the Republic of Texas. Their stories speak to a time when Texas was fighting to maintain the independence it had already won…Από τον Andrew McCrea
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Germany is often known for its breweries and when immigrants sailed to the new world, they often brought that beer making knowledge with them. That was the case for a place between Austin and Houston where one enterprising German set up his business…Από τον Andrew McCrea
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Sometimes people will travel a long way to get exactly the item they desire. That was the case for this frontiersman who made a trip to a specific blacksmith to create an item that bears his name today…Από τον Andrew McCrea
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The cliché says to not put all your eggs in one basket. This past Top Producer winner is very successful in farming, but they have also diversified into several baskets, so-to-speak, and that has allowed them to develop income streams in a variety of markets in rural and small town America and help those very communities along the way. See omnystud…
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As the city of Washington, D.C. was growing into its role as the nation’s capital, another city of Washington was growing in prominence on the western frontier. In fact, it was a leading city of its day and you can come here and see many of the original buildings similar to the way they appeared when built in the 1800s……
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This church can hold about 50 people – maybe a few more if everyone squeezes tight for a wedding. And people have been coming to sit in these box style pews for well over three centuries…Από τον Andrew McCrea
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