Podcast recommendations

cowboysupper

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Mixed Farmer
The Tillage Edge and Ovicast, both by Teagasc in Ireland. Think they have beef and dairy podcasts too for whatever you're into.

Farming for change podcast is decent.

Love my rugby and football podcasts too:

Rugby pod
Rugby Union weekly
The 42
The ruck
The left wing
The goose the bad and the rugby
House of rugby
Aotearoa rugby
Manchester is Red
Talk of the Devils

Off the Menu is a good comedy/foodie one.

Think a bit of an addict.
 

Yorkiejon

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BASIS
Location
North Yorkshire

was put onto this podcast by @Kiwi Pete, it’s monthly from Australia but they talk to a diverse range of people from across regenerative/holistic farming, found the episode on cover crops with Graeme sait and the one where they talk to dr David Johnson and hui-chun su about Johnson-su composting very informatibe. Likewise I skipped past the episodes on vineyards as it’s only the final product I’m interested in

Also try audible audio books, loads of good agri books on there from people like Gabe brown, David Montgomery and Nicole masters etc
 

Bury the Trash

Member
Mixed Farmer
I'm not sure about podcasts but the Groundswell videos on Youtube are well presented easy to follow and very interesting.
Watched/listened to 3 in a row last night :oops: one of Greg Judy's 'How to think like a Grazier' ,Dwayne Becks 'Are we doing the right things'or only doing the wrong things better' ? and 'Regenerate your mind' by Ben Taylor - Davies .
Imho they were Excellent .
 
I'm not sure about podcasts but the Groundswell videos on Youtube are well presented easy to follow and very interesting.
Watched/listened to 3 in a row last night :oops: one of Greg Judy's 'How to think like a Grazier' ,Dwayne Becks 'Are we doing the right things'or only doing the wrong things better' ? and 'Regenerate your mind' by Ben Taylor - Davies .
Imho they were Excellent .
What was the thrust of Greg Judy's one?
 
I'm not sure about podcasts but the Groundswell videos on Youtube are well presented easy to follow and very interesting.
Watched/listened to 3 in a row last night :oops: one of Greg Judy's 'How to think like a Grazier' ,Dwayne Becks 'Are we doing the right things'or only doing the wrong things better' ? and 'Regenerate your mind' by Ben Taylor - Davies .
Imho they were Excellent .

The Yanks are good presenters. Well honed
 
Was listening to a Pasture Pod from 2019 with Michael Shannon in Lanarkshire, beef and lamb producer, don’t know if he is on TFF? Interesting to hear about his rotation: outwintering on kale/ beet, then wholecrop wheat with grass reseed growing under the wheat. Have to admit it got me thinking though, would it still add up with 2022 input prices?
 

was put onto this podcast by @Kiwi Pete, it’s monthly from Australia but they talk to a diverse range of people from across regenerative/holistic farming, found the episode on cover crops with Graeme sait and the one where they talk to dr David Johnson and hui-chun su about Johnson-su composting very informatibe. Likewise I skipped past the episodes on vineyards as it’s only the final product I’m interested in

Also try audible audio books, loads of good agri books on there from people like Gabe brown, David Montgomery and Nicole masters etc
Thanks for the recommendation, just listened to the Graeme Hand one, really good, and I will be looking for more of his stuff
 

Ffermer Bach

Member
Livestock Farmer
just listened to this, really good (starts talking about reg ag at about 12 minutes in)
 

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