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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 Chris Skinner, a Norfolk farmer, takes a unique approach to farming, prioritizing biodiversity and wildlife conservation in every practice. Tune in every Sunday morning as Chris, alongside broadcaster Matthew Gudgin, explores topics on nature, wildlife, and rural life. Join them for strolls through High Ash Farm and beyond, spotting wildlife and addressing your queries about the natural world. Email questions for C ...
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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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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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Farmer and nature lover Chris Skinner shares wildlife recordings and answers questions.
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Nature, wildlife and countryside living with Chris Skinner from High Ash Farm. Chris is a Norfolk farmer doing things differently; all of his practices are informed by his dedication to biodiversity and wildlife. Join Chris and broadcaster Matthew Gudgin every Sunday morning as they talk nature, wildlife and countryside living. Enjoy walks around High Ash Farm and further afield as the pair spot wildlife and answer your questions. New episode released every Sunday at 0700 GMT To support and ...
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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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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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Welcome to Beyond the Hedge where we go in search of the places, people, traditions and tales that make rural Britain extraordinary. Join us as we head out along the backroads to meet publicans, writers, hedgelayers, butchers, poets and keepers of everything from pigs to grey partridges to bees. We explore 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 lives thinking about things like the c ...
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The Underground Railroad was not only a dangerous journey for blacks escaping slavery, but there were also consequences for those who helped them. This old courthouse recounts the story of those who paid that price…Di Andrew McCrea
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Kirree joins FWAG for a tour of Ballenevin Compost - she knows how to show the boys a good time - whilst Simon talks to Richard Crowe about his sheepdog trialling and farming at Bishopscourt.Di Manx Radio
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FTC Episode 344: “Spoon Feeding” Your Crop. Spend Less, Make More and Stay Ahead of Regulations
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Regulations that impact the way we farm can be a concern for many. However, this farmer has been living with increased regulations for many years, and he shares what he's learned and how it’s impacted the way he farms. His experiences have him giving his thoughts with many farm groups and we visit with him on this edition of our show. See omnystudi…
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Welcome to The People’s Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast, where your co-hosts Stuart ‘The Wildman’ Mabbutt and William Mankelow discuss questions sent in by listeners. In today’s episode both questions come from the country of Scotland, with Teasag in Moffat posing the following - “How do we know what any word means?” Stuart begins the disc…
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Send us a text In this exhilarating episode of the Countryside Podcasts, Chris Skinner and Matthew Gudgin venture across High Ash Farm on a crisp mid-March morning, where spring begins to unfurl its wonders. From a windswept hill, they marvel at the elusive mad March hares—tawny-gold giants lounging on their seats, mere yards away—joined by Chinese…
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When is Independence Day? Most of us would say July 4th, but for residents of this state, it’s a few days prior. In fact, they still celebrate this date as their break from England…Di Andrew McCrea
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When you think of the early Europeans settlement of what became the Unites States, you probably don’t think of a battle between he Dutch and the Swedes over land. But that’s exactly what happened here…Di Andrew McCrea
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What can saddle bronc riding teach you about leadership, business and life? It turns out, quite a lot. This former champion spends much of his time talking with groups about what he did and what we can all learn from it…Di Andrew McCrea
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Most mothers would be worried about their teenage son riding a bull. This mother signed her son up to ride a bull even though he’d never attempted to ride one. It’s just part of the interesting story of this rodeo champion…Di Andrew McCrea
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Ranchers know that winter weather can sometimes toss brutal conditions at us. It was one bitter winter in Montana in particular that changed ranching in the region forever. We meet Montana’s Cattle King and learn about the winter that changed everything…Di Andrew McCrea
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If you could trade one steer for two, and you did that over and over, you could build quite a herd. That’s what this man did in order to build one of the largest ranches in Montana. You can still visit the ranch and see the legacy…Di Andrew McCrea
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If you are a miner and struck it rich, you might shout this one word, and that one word is the name of this town yet today. I’ll take you to a place where they are still mining the precious metals discovered in the 1800s…Di Andrew McCrea
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Simon and Kirree look back at the Young Farmers' Concert 2025. Loud, bawdy and always close to the bone, the pair chat to actors, directors, judges, Gaiety staff and sponsors. Stand back . . .Di Manx Radio
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Most Europeans who came to the United States made the trip overland, east to west, to reach the place they would call home. Lori Price’s ancestors made the trip from a different direction to establish a long-time business in this town…Di Andrew McCrea
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If you are involved in farming, there’s a good chance your family owns some land. That land may have a lot of value and passing it from one generation to the next, whether that is inside or outside the family, can have a lot of consequences attached to it. It can be difficult to maintain family harmony and the sellers often want to have a plan in p…
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The name of this town sounds like there was some major trouble that took place here sometime in the past. Perhaps the name is a bit bigger than what actually occurred, but we do know this was a place of contention between many…Di Andrew McCrea
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Brenda, from Northumberland, England, sets your two co-hosts the first of today's listeners' questions - “Some people feel meteorites seeded Earth with chemicals and substances that helped the soup of life evolve. Could DNA have been seeded too? Some feel other life forms have been sending meteors to seed our planet and direct the course of our evo…
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Send us a text In this vibrant episode of the Countryside Podcasts, recorded on a glorious spring morning in early March at High Ash Farm, Chris Skinner and his co-host immerse listeners in the thriving world of nature. From the mobile bird hide (Chris’s farm truck), they observe the bustling High Ash Rookery, where rooks are busy rebuilding nests …
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Imagine a animal show where bears bolted from the stage to barrel past tourist and make a break for the ice cream stand. It’s just one of the many stories from a show that still draws huge crowds for over half a century…Di Andrew McCrea
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Along I-93 in northern New Hampshire you’ll find a spot that’s been attracting families for three and four generations now. In order to get those families to pull over, the place needed a stopper…Di Andrew McCrea
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Commodity Classic always brings together farmers from all parts of the country to discuss the challenges and opportunities for grain producers. What are some of the hot topics and possible solutions to hurdles ahead? We visit with two farmers who share their insights on what is ahead for U.S. agriculture See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy info…
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Soon after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the U.S. government began to worry that Japanese Americans living in this country might be foes rather than friends. A sad chapter of history unfolded as U.S. citizens were forced form their homes to camps – the highest security location of those camps was here……
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Simon drops into Ramsey Farmers' Market and checks on last minute arrangements for the annual Young Farmers' Concert whilst Kirree heads to Ballown Farm in Ballasalla for the Mannin Ploughing MatchDi Manx Radio
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In the middle of a lava field in northern California you’ll find a place known as the stronghold…a volcanic fortress of sorts where a man known as Captain Jack fought for the way of life his people once enjoyed…Di Andrew McCrea
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As European settlers moved west, Native Americans were often displaced and forced onto lands foreign to them. That was the case for the Modocs and their story is one that is told here in northern California…Di Andrew McCrea
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Yenifer, from Provincia De Panamá, Panama sets the first listener question today - “Any advice on how to manage stress?” William discusses the benefits of meditation as an effective tool for stress management. He emphasizes that regular practice can help individuals cultivate a habit, which is essential for reaping the long-term benefits. He has be…
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Send us a text Episode 2.9 - Gravestones and Orchids: Echoes of Earth Step into the shadow of Caistor St. Edmund’s ancient churchyard with Chris Skinner and Matthew Gudgin, where weathered gravestones murmur tales of High Ash Farm’s toilers—men like “Happy” Holden and a boy who ploughed with horses before sailing to New Zealand. History fades into …
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Southeastern Arizona has been a place for ranchers to graze cattle for well over a century. However, one ranch family found this spot too beautiful to keep to themselves…Di Andrew McCrea
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We hear plenty of talk about trade and tariffs, but what will the impact be on farmers and the ag industry? We visit with a former member of the office of the US trade representative who served under several presidents. He shares what has and hasn’t changed and what we can expect for agricultural trade in the coming months. See omnystudio.com/liste…
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It’s a place of amazing natural beauty, with stone spires rising high into the sky. It’s also a place of history, where two cultures collided…Di Andrew McCrea
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This corral isn’t famous for holding cattle, but it is famous for the shootout that put this town on the map. We’ll head to Tombstone, Arizona…Di Andrew McCrea
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The dynamic duo of rural Mann return for a new series! Simon chats to local veg farmers Stuart Allanson and his son James and pops along to Peel Cathedral to hear about the Museum of the Moon exhibition, whilst Kirree talks to young farmer Thomas Cleator who's inviting members of the public to get involved in farm work.…
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His only regret was that he had but one life to give for his country. They are famous words uttered by America’s first spy just before his death in 1776. The story of his life and how we know where he lived is a fascinating tale…Di Andrew McCrea
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Many refer to him as America’s first spy – a young man from a farm who answered George Washington’s call for men to go into New York City and report on the movements of the soldiers there…Di Andrew McCrea
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This is a chatcast style podcast, that is our genre. Every episode, we discuss two listener questions, and we always try to draw the conversation back to nature or the environment in some way where possible, always aiming to stop the big issues, slipping into the shadows. In today’s episode, we begin with a question sent in by Sekelaga, Zanzibar Ur…
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Send us a text "Travelers Above, Toilers Below" bids adieu to winter’s visitors and unearths the quiet laborers of the countryside. Join Chris Skinner and Matthew Gudgin at High Ash Farm under February’s low sun as they watch fieldfares and redwings fuel up for their North Sea journey, their cinnamon-speckled breasts aglow. Beneath the pastures, mo…
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He was the sixth of twelve children born on a 300 acre farm in central Connecticut. While all of the kids in the family were important, it’s that sixth child whose name you may still know today…Di Andrew McCrea
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There’s a donut in Montana, that while very interesting, is not a donut anyone probably wants to consume. That’s because this donut is over 150 years old. With those facts, you know there has to be an interesting story behind it…Di Andrew McCrea
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Miles City, Montana is a hub for the ranch lands of the southeastern part of the state. Part of its history can be traced to a fort built here in 1876 and there are still residents here with links to a place that closed in 1924…Di Andrew McCrea
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In the 1930s a group of cowboys in southeastern Montana wanted to preserve the ranch history they saw slowly vanishing. What resulted is a unique museum with many of their ranch brands on the walls…Di Andrew McCrea
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We can often learn a lot from listening to how other farmers go through their decision-making process. We visit with Michigan farmer Ryan Zelinko to see how he is managing tillage, fertilizer and more as he works to get the best ROI on every acre. He shares some of his thoughts on managing tighter margins and his focus on quality versus quantity. S…
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What would a jukebox from the 1800s look like? A trip to this old Montana town will give you a glimpse as something that is far more than that. It’s as if an entire band and their instruments was literally put inside the box…Di Andrew McCrea
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This is the podcast where questions sent in by listeners are discussed by your co-hosts Stuart ‘The Wildman’ Mabbutt and William Mankelow. Send yours today by emailing thepeoplescountryside@gmail.com. In today’s episode the first question to be explored comes from Brenda in Northumberland, England - “How much of human life is lost, waiting?” Off th…
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Send us a text "Hidden in Plain Sight: The Silent Work of Nature’s Tiny Heroes" dives into the often overlooked yet crucial roles played by nature's smallest inhabitants. Join hosts Chris Skinner and Matthew as they explore High Ash Farm, uncovering the secrets of the ecosystem. From the heat of compost heaps teeming with brandling worms to the fas…
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Some people like to preserve a piece of the past. What this family did here was preserve an entire town from the past. It’s quite a place to experience and learn as you see the actual artifacts from the later 1800s…Di Andrew McCrea
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Most of us are looking for ways to increase income and decrease costs. However, some of our cost cutting measures can wind up hurting us far more than if we had spent the money. Where is the place to save and not save money on this year’s crop? Ken Ferrie is my guest and he shares insights from his hundreds of interactions with farmers and what wor…
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