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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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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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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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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…Andrew McCrea による
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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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Episode 33: Bluebells And Their Living Heritage
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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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FTC Episode 296: Is The Machinery Market Softening?
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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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Eating on the Wild Side: Cooking Squirrel Offal and Foraged Fennel
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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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The Countryside Kitchen meets TV's Garden Ninja Lee Burkhill
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In this episode, presenter Milly Fyfe chats to award winning garden designer and TV presenter Lee Burkhill. We explore how Lee got into gardening and appearing on our TV screens as well. We share an ethos of making gardening more accessible to people and Milly highlight the grow, cook, eat projects she is involved with. An episode not to be missed …
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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…Andrew McCrea による
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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…Andrew McCrea による
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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…Andrew McCrea による
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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…Andrew McCrea による
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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…Andrew McCrea による
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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…Andrew McCrea による
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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…Andrew McCrea による
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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…Andrew McCrea による
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FTC Episode 295: Diversifying Your Income Stream
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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…Andrew McCrea による
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Film Follies & Green Screen Collaborative Dreams
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Carolien, from South Holland, The Netherlands, sets the first question to be discussed today - “When you both think back, what do you remember most about your working collaboration? Would that be the same as other people have?” William highlights the enjoyable collaboration with Stuart, which has faced challenges but evolved into a rewarding experi…
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Chris Skinner shares his early morning by showcasing the dawn chorus featuring solos from a sparrow, collared dove and song thrush. After a very wet winter and now an even wetter spring, Chris reflects on what high rainfall means for the farm in the next few months. Chris and Matthew Gudgin observe a family of inquisitive Little Owls at the farm. W…
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Along the coastline of Maryland’s easter shore, just south of the city of Cambridge, you’ll find a small, picturesque church that dates to the days well before this country was even born. A walk around the grounds and inside the house of worship will reveal a story that speaks to the faithful generations who have lived and worshiped here……
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When Kenny Mitchell was dating his wife-to-be, they enjoyed going to the local movie theater. He probably never imagined how that theatre and so many others would impact his life…Andrew McCrea による
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FTC Episode 294: There’s 6 ½ Million Acres Missing. Where Did They Go?
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USDA’s prospective plantings report showed a decline in the number of acres intended to be in corn production this year, but perhaps the biggest surprise is that there appears to be six and a half million acres of crop ground that is unaccounted for. Chip Flory and I discuss the year ahead, including tighter margins, marketing strategies and more. …
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When this farm decided to diversify they didn’t do it by growing a different crop or buying livestock. They instead looked to something everyone in the family loved and began investing in that opportunity in many small towns across the country…Andrew McCrea による
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English Wine: The Art of Doing Things Differently
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Patrick Galbraith plunges into the fascinating world of English wine. He chats to Henry Jeffreys, the celebrated drinks journalist, about his highly-acclaimed new book Vines in a Cold Climate: the people behind the English wine revolution. Henry tells him that the world of English wine is still very much in its infancy – he also paints a picture of…
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What’s your favorite flavor of ice cream? The folks here know a lot about what we like and maybe, don’t like. And they are always trying out new flavors that may be a hit with our taste buds…Andrew McCrea による
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When this company was looking for a new name for it’s product line, it decided to offer a cash prize for the winning suggestion. The fact that contest was held around Easter is perhaps the reason we wound up with a name that has been around for many years now…Andrew McCrea による
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Hopefully this podcast will stretch your thinking. Teddy, a listener from Norwich, England, sent your co-hosts Stuart and William a question to discuss - “For man to leave earth and colonise space, it's felt we need to lengthen our own lifespans somewhat, or become immortal, due to the time needed to cover the vast distances. Will we be doing that …
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Chris Skinner captures the eerie sound of a roe buck barking in the woodland and High Ash Farm. He talks us though the risky behaviour of a particularly brave fox at the entrance of a badger set that he caught on his night vision camera. Click here to see the video on High Ash Farm Facebook Page Chris Skinner and Matthew Gudgin take a punt and enjo…
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It is known as the sailing capital of the U.S. It also happens to be a state capital…a former national capital…and home to some of the most prominent institutions in the country…Andrew McCrea による
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After a failed bank robbery attempt in Northfield, Minnesota, the James gang headed west toward the Dakota Territory. Near what is today’s border between South Dakota and Minnesota, the pursuers of Jesse James had him cornered. What happened next is still up for debate, but folks in this town believe they know what happened……
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FTC Episode 293: How to Become a Better Negotiator
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Buying, selling, trading and the like are a part of life and a part of business. How do you become a better negotiator and work to help both parties in the process? We take a look at some of the keys from an expert in the field. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Farm Journal による
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Next to Delilah’s shearing of strongman Samson, it’s perhaps the most famous haircut in history. Many young ladies wondered if Elvis would lose his musical powers once he received his buzz cut and entered the army. We’ll head to that famous barbershop…Andrew McCrea による
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From 1958 to 1960, Elvis Pressley was part of the active military. He spent time at Ft. Hood, Texas and in Germany. His entrance into the army was a heartbreaker for many young ladies and today we take a look back at the bus trip from Memphis that ushered the music legend into armed services…Andrew McCrea による
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A Contemporary of Washington, Jefferson, and Franklin
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He was a founding father – a contemporary of men like Washington, Jefferson and Franklin. We know that he talked, argued and wrote with them and his role in the early years of the new nation led him to be known as the Penman of the Revolution…Andrew McCrea による
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Welcome to The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast, where the aim is to be a friend in your ear during these challenging times. In today's therapy session for your co-hosts Stuart and William, you’ll take a dive into listener questions from Wally in Manchester, England, and Jayne in York, England. We begin with Wally’s question, which…
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Chris Skinner treats us to a special chorus as he captures the dawn of the vernal equinox. Matthew Gudgin then joins Chris at High Ash Farm to admire the spring blooms and varieties of nettles before embarking on a mathematical counting and concentration challenge. Using the truck and very long piece of string, the pair try and spot as many hares a…
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They are known as “Letters from a Farmer.” Perhaps you have not heard of them, but if you lived in colonial America in the 1760’s, you most likely would know them because of their widespread readership. Today I’ll take you to meet the man behind them – he did own a farm, but there’s much more to the story……
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In the 1800s, many college and universities sprang up across the Midwest. Some were short lived, yet others managed to stay alive and even thrive. That’s the case for the university in this small town and the story of how it wound up here is quite interesting as well…Andrew McCrea による
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FTC Episode 292: Farming for Profit In Times of Tight Margins
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As we prepare to plant this year’s crop, margins are tight and it may be difficult to pencil a profit this year and perhaps for some time. Where should you cut costs and where should you invest in inputs? Ken Ferrie helps us evaluate those decisions, plus we discuss unseasonably warm weather in most parts of farm country and keys to keep in mind fo…
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With a name like “Storm Lake” you would suppose there has to be a major storm somewhere its history. That is the case, but the story of the storm varies quite a bit upon who you ask. I’ll take you to a town with competing origin stories…Andrew McCrea による
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This lake was a draw for people as far back as there were people living in the area. But the lake is a bit different than most and the story of its settlement is one that is quite interesting…Andrew McCrea による
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Britain’s Deer Problem: Can We Eat Our Way Out Of It?
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Patrick Galbraith shoots a Chinese water deer and learns about Britain’s growing deer problem. There are more deer in this country than there’ve almost ever been and they are causing all sorts of problems. In Scotland they are destroying pine forests and in England they are browsing out scrub and bramble where nightingales used to sing. It’s very e…
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While individuals compete in track and field events, there is often a team component to the standings, with points awarded for each team member for the events in which they place. Now imagine a national collegiate finals in which a one person team won the championship. That’s just how amazing this athlete was……
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Join Stuart 'The Wildman' Mabbutt and William Mankelow, the down-to-earth co-hosts of The People’s Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast, as they dive into uncharted waters with no preparation, no scripts, just honest, genuine and relatable discussions. In this episode, they tackle thought-provoking questions from Paco in Wimbledon, England, and…
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Chris Skinner and Matthew Gudgin are joined by Rat the dog who is especially keen to explore the holes of an active warren at High Ash Farm. Rat is busy excavating while Chris explains our relationship with rabbits down the years and the fluctuation in popularity as a source of food and fur. They look at the ground ivy and elm that are both in flow…
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FTC Episode 291: Organic vs. Conventional – Is It a Debate?
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The title alone, “Organic versus Conventional” implies there is a debate. Perhaps one is better than the other? Maybe consumers desire one and despise the other? Is that really the case for farmers or consumers? We have an enlightening conversation about where farming and food production is headed and how all of us can stay on the innovative and pr…
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