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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 [email protected]. 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…Por 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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Just northwest of Yellowstone National Park you’ll find some old mining towns with quite a story. When gold was found there in 1863, the stories of what was being found in the stream beds brought thousands to this area seemingly overnight…Por Andrew McCrea
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Occasionally a winter storm will leave motorists stranded and locals will come to their aid. That was the case in one small town in 1937. They were suddenly helping 200 people through a three day ordeal…and what they fed that throng is still celebrated today…Por Andrew McCrea
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It is noted to be the longest running image used on a license plate anywhere in the world. The image immortalized a horse and rider with ties to this small town…Por Andrew McCrea
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When the first European settlers came to this area, they may not have given much thought to the natural landmark that brings people here today…Por Andrew McCrea
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This is a podcast where we try and persuade or entertain, inspire, and basically inform ourselves and you through conversation. Paula, a listener from Norfolk, England asks the first question for Stuart and William to mull over. It’s a long question so we have put it in a separate document:Paula’s Question Stuart and William kick things off with a …
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Send us a text Join Rat Skinner, Farmer Chris and Matthew Gudgin at High Ash Farm for the latest episode of 'Gulps of Fresh Air,' where the countryside comes alive. This week, we're treated to the lively antics of Chris's boisterous terrier, not quite the sheepdog the flock behind us would prefer, as they prepare to move off the farm after a succes…
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Many people come to this area of Michigan each year for the beauty of the woods and the Lake Michigan shoreline. The first industry here though, had early settlers sending the best wood to points around the globe for a sport that was very popular at the time…Por Andrew McCrea
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Crop margins are tight, but corn and bean prices have moved slightly higher since last fall. Should you be selling your grain or storing it? The cattle market continues to roar higher. How far can it go or are we do for a correction? Chip Flory provides his analysis of the markets and national and global trends that may impact the road ahead. See o…
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Along the Connecticut River in the city of Springfield, Massachusetts you’ll find a series of buildings that for nearly two centuries were important in this nation’s ability to defend freedom here and around he world…Por Andrew McCrea
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In Springfield, Massachusetts you’ll find a site that resembles a large pipe organ. In fact, that is part of it’s name. But what resembles pipes in an organ is actually something else very important to the country that was made here…Por Andrew McCrea
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When the colonies declared there independence from England, they had to fight a war using guns mostly made in other countries. George Washington set about to change that, and the spot where many of those weapons were made was here…Por Andrew McCrea
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Imagine a seven story hotel in which each floor is a ground floor. We’ll take you to the town where that unusual site and much more still attracts thousands…Por Andrew McCrea
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This podcast does not focus on substandard humor, notwithstanding Stuart's belief in the quality of his joke. Rather, it is dedicated to discussions revolving around inquiries submitted by the audience. Wayne from Bangor, Maine, USA sets the first question - “Any thoughts about recharging and regen in environmental campaigning and in life?”. Stuart…
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Send us a text Join Chris Skinner on another enlightening episode of "The Countryside Podcast" at High Ash Farm. This week, Chris takes us on an adventurous journey, starting by exploring the unique life cycle of the moss Tortula muralis, perched high on an old roof accessed by a cherry picker. Discover how this resilient plant thrives in extreme c…
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If you think water is just water, then don’t tell the folks in this small town, because it’s the water they owe for their livelihood…Por Andrew McCrea
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Alcatraz was known as one of the most difficult prisons from which to make an escape. It’s location in San Francisco Bay was a huge obstacle for anyone looking to break out of the Rock. There’s another American prison though that makes the swim at Alcatraz look like a kiddie pool though…Por Andrew McCrea
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The name of a place can sometimes tell you a lot about what the surrounding area may be like. That is the case for this location in Florida and the name held both good and bad for perspective visitors…Por Andrew McCrea
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If you go to a tropical location, some people might decide to don a floral print shirt. But things got a bit out of hand in this location. So many such shirts showed up, they began to outfit the entire working staff in them…Por Andrew McCrea
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What are techniques you can adopt that are proven ways to increase your ROI? We take a look at the latest Practical Farm Research data and what it shows us over several years of trials. What practices have proved to pay off year after year and what are the emerging trends to be aware of? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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This Naval Base would not have drawn much attention if not for a doctor who ordered a president he needed a change in scenery for his health. That visit created a presidential work space far away from the hustle and bustle of D.C….Por Andrew McCrea
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In this episode of The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast, hosts Stuart 'The Wildman' Mabbutt and William Mankelow tackle two thought-provoking listener questions. The first question, and it is quite a long one, comes from Cedric in Central Region, Malawi - ”Business has a part to play in the ecological and climate crisis, its part o…
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Send us a text In this episode, Chris Skinner takes us through the enchanting yet challenging winter landscape of High Ash Farm in Norfolk. The podcast begins with an evening exploration where Chris discusses the mysterious fall of mature ash trees, potentially due to ash dieback affecting their roots. Despite the grim start, the episode transition…
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Any betting man or woman would love to know the winners before placing a wager. The people of Marshall, Missouri know that there was once a way you could predict the future. It all had to do with one very amazing canine…Por Andrew McCrea
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We often think that success in farming is measured by the number of acres we farm or the number of livestock we raise. That isn’t necessarily wrong, but Josh Payne helps us look at agriculture from a different perspective, maximizing the profit per acre and creating a multitude of opportunities along the way. We call it “get big or get weird” and I…
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Many people have dogs and some of us have even taught our dogs to do tricks. But Sam had a very unusual dog, for it seemed the dog learned all of the amazing tricks by himself, and no one could ever figure out how he did it…Por Andrew McCrea
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It all began quite by accident. A pup mysteriously arrived on a train, addressed to a man who loved to hunt. That pup grew to become an excellent hunting dog, but soon, the canine was remembered for something far more impressive that helping point birds…Por Andrew McCrea
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It requires some time and effort to make the drive up highway 15 north of Silver City, New Mexico. The rugged terrain is exactly why this was an important place for Native Americans and is part of the reason the area is protected for visitors today…Por Andrew McCrea
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Many people visit famous Native American cliff dwellings such as Mesa Verde in Colorado. But here, north of Silver City, New Mexico, you’ll find some impressive structures with much fewer visitors, most likely because it requires some effort to get here…Por Andrew McCrea
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Welcome to The People’s Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast, this is how we roll here. Your co-hosts Stuart ‘The Wildman’ Mabbut and William Mankelow discuss questions sent in by listeners all around the world. They don’t see the questions before they press record, making their conversations unique and off the cuff. You dear listener, hear tha…
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Send us a text In this episode of The Countryside Podcast, Chris and Matthew witness the breath-taking spectacle of waterfowl arrivals at the pond, reminiscent of Heathrow Airport with birds coming from all directions. Chris observes Mallards with their distinctive bottle-green heads, Egyptian geese, and Teal, all descending from high above, circli…
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Thousands of tourists come to Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts every year to see the place where the American Revolution began. Who was the first such tourist to visit? You’ll know his name and in a moment you’ll learn why he made that trip…Por Andrew McCrea
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In Lexington, Massachusetts you’ll find an old tavern with quite a story connected to the first shots of the American Revolution. You can still come here today to learn about its unique place in American history…Por Andrew McCrea
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The United States proclaimed its independence on July 4, 1776. It witnessed its first deaths in the fight for freedom on April 19th, 1775. Now, about 250 years later, we go to that spot…Por Andrew McCrea
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The bottom line is what determines our profit or loss. How can you determine what acres are losing the most money and what changes you can make to get the best ROI on every acre? We visit with a farmer who uses a variety of precision ag tools to help maximize profits each part of every field. No matter how many acres you farm or what technology you…
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Next to the historic green in Lexington, Massachusetts, you’ll find a tavern that is a few decades older than this country. Perhaps you’ve not heard of it, but the stories shared there are the ones of the birth of this nation…Por Andrew McCrea
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There is a black tape line on the floor of the library in Derby Line, Vermont. Walk inside and cross that line and you’re in the country of Canada. It’s a unique arrangement that has been serving residents of two countries for well over a century…Por Andrew McCrea
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In our podcast, we engage in thoughtful discussions based on questions submitted by our listeners. Our aim is to explore these enquiries and steer the conversation towards environmental issues and solutions. Vinroy, from Linstead, Jamaica asks the initial question - “The global majority are people of colour, so where was the tipping point that saw …
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Send us a text Chris and Matthew delve into the history of Hazel at the farm and some of the common uses before Chris heads out for an evening visit to the corvid roost. Support the show Please email any questions for Chris to answer on the podcast to [email protected] This podcast is brought to you by High Ash Farm. To support our efforts in c…
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Many communities have a library. So it’s not unusual that this town in Vermont has a public library. What is unique is the fact it shares that library with another town in another country. That fact, makes this a place that people drive to see…Por Andrew McCrea
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What can we expect for our weather the rest of this winter and into spring and summer? We talk about the 2025 LRC pattern and what it shows we can expect for the coming weeks and how that might impact this season’s crops. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Por Farm Journal
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Thanks for stopping by and wasting your precious time with us. This is the first full episode of 2025, and we’re kicking off the New Year with an explicit bang. Consider yourself warned: Enjoy! Simon, from Chiselhampton, Oxfordshire, England sets question one - “What do you think of all the banks closing their branches and forcing customers online,…
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