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Today, as part of the Tales of a Nuffield Scholar podcast, which aims to share the stories of Nuffield UK Alumni, we welcome Tom Rawson. At the time of this episode’s release, Tom is stepping into the role of Chair of Nuffield UK—a testament to his dedication and leadership within the agricultural community. 🌟
Tom shares his journey as a dairy farmer and the valuable insights he has gained through his Nuffield Scholarship. With a focus on global agricultural practices, he highlights how his travels have influenced his approach to farming back home. 🐄
Tom delves into his commitment to sustainable dairy farming, discussing the innovations he has implemented to improve animal welfare and farm efficiency. His dedication to adopting best practices from around the world has been instrumental in shaping his progressive approach to dairy management. 🌍
He also shares his experiences in leadership within the Nuffield community, explaining how the scholarship has allowed him to build connections with other agricultural leaders. Tom reflects on the importance of knowledge exchange and the impact it has had on his professional growth and perspective on farming. 🤝
Finally, Tom talks about the challenges and rewards of balancing the demands of dairy farming with the ongoing pursuit of learning. His story is one of resilience, curiosity, and a passion for making a meaningful impact in agriculture. 🌾
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#NuffieldScholar #DairyFarming #TomRawson #R2Kast #HowdenRural #SustainableAgriculture #AnimalWelfare #GlobalFarming #LeadershipInAgriculture #KnowledgeExchange #FarmingInnovation #AgricultureCommunity #ProgressiveFarming #DairyManagement #FarmingChallenges #ResilientAgriculture #NuffieldUKChair
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Today we welcome Charlotte Cole onto the R2Kast. Charlotte shares her journey as a poultry vet, a career that has taken her across the UK, working with various farms and producers to ensure the health and welfare of poultry flocks. She discusses the unique challenges faced in the poultry industry, from disease prevention to biosecurity measures, and how her work has evolved over the years. 🐓
Charlotte reflects on the rewarding yet demanding aspects of veterinary work, emphasising the importance of building relationships with farmers and understanding the intricacies of poultry farming. Her dedication to improving flock health and productivity showcases the vital role vets play in the agricultural supply chain. 🏥
She also opens up about some of the personal and professional challenges she has faced, sharing how perseverance and a supportive network have helped her grow in her career. Charlotte’s story is one of resilience, driven by a passion for animal health and agriculture. 🌱
Looking ahead, Charlotte shares her excitement about embarking on her Nuffield Scholarship. She outlines her aspirations to explore innovative practices and research that can benefit the poultry sector, both in the UK and globally. Her enthusiasm for continuous learning and development shines through as she prepares for this next chapter. 🌍
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#PoultryVet #AnimalWelfare #CharlotteCole #R2Kast #HowdenRural #VeterinaryMedicine #FlockHealth #Biosecurity #PoultryFarming #Agriculture #NuffieldScholar #FarmingChallenges #DiseasePrevention #AnimalHealth #UKFarming #SustainableAgriculture #VeterinaryCareer #FarmingSupport #AgriculturalInnovation #PoultryIndustry #NuffieldAmbitions
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Today we welcome Awal Fuseini onto the R2Kast. Awal, a recognised expert on Halal practices and animal welfare, sheds light on the often misunderstood aspects of Halal food production. He provides a comprehensive overview of what Halal truly entails, dispelling common myths and explaining how ethical animal treatment is central to the process. 🐑
I openly admit that I have previously criticised Halal practices without having spoken to an expert. This episode serves as an eye-opener, and I encourage anyone who consumes lamb, beef, or chicken to listen and gain an informed perspective. Awal’s insights help bridge cultural gaps and promote a better understanding of Halal’s significance in the agricultural sector. 🌍
Awal delves into the rigorous standards and welfare considerations involved in Halal slaughter. He discusses the importance of religious guidelines in ensuring animal welfare, the challenges of public misconceptions, and the efforts made to align Halal practices with industry-wide welfare standards. His expertise offers a unique view into how religious and cultural practices intersect with modern agriculture. 🌱
He also shares his work with farmers and processors to improve transparency and welfare practices in the supply chain. Awal emphasises the value of open dialogue between communities, aiming to promote respect and collaboration across the agricultural industry. In an exciting development, Awal is about to embark on his Nuffield Scholarship, where he will continue to explore ways to improve understanding and practices in the industry. 🤝
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#HalalPractices #AnimalWelfare #AwalFuseini #R2Kast #HowdenRural #CulturalUnderstanding #FarmingCommunity #SustainableAgriculture #HalalFood #EthicalFarming #ReligiousPractices #BeefProduction #LambProduction #ChickenConsumers #AnimalEthics #FarmingTransparency #AgriculturalEducation #BridgingGaps #FoodProduction #CulturalDialogue #NuffieldScholarship #ResponsibleFarming
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Today we welcome Rosie Jack onto the R2Kast. Rosie discusses her work at Balcaskie Estate, a forward-thinking estate in Fife known for its commitment to regenerative farming and sustainable land management. She shares how the estate has become a model for balancing traditional farming practices with innovative approaches to land stewardship. 🌱
Rosie explains her role in managing and promoting Pitch Up, an initiative at Balcaskie Estate that encourages community events, farm-to-fork dining experiences, and outdoor activities. The goal is to engage both locals and visitors, showcasing the estate's dedication to local food production and sustainable tourism. 🌾
Before her work in agriculture, Rosie had a vibrant career in textiles, which she fondly remembers as a fun and creative chapter of her life. Her experiences in the textile industry not only honed her eye for detail but also contributed to her ability to bring innovative and engaging ideas to the rural community projects she now leads. 🧵
She highlights the importance of connecting people to where their food comes from and how initiatives like Pitch Up help bridge the gap between consumers and producers. By offering unique experiences, the estate not only promotes local food but also supports the rural economy and fosters a sense of community. 🍽️
Rosie also shares her personal journey, including her passion for supporting rural enterprise and the challenges of managing events in a rural setting. She reflects on the joy of seeing people connect with the land, the food, and each other, creating lasting memories that inspire a deeper appreciation for sustainable living. 🌍
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#BalcaskieEstate #PitchUp #RegenerativeFarming #SustainableTourism #RosieJack #R2Kast #HowdenRural #CommunityEvents #FarmToFork #LocalFood #RuralEnterprise #SustainableLiving #FifeScotland #LandStewardship #TextileIndustry #FoodProduction #RuralCommunity #Agriculture #FarmingInnovation #LocalEconomy #ConnectingPeopleToLand
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Today we welcome James Herrick onto the R2Kast. James shares his experiences as a beef farmer, managing the daily challenges and joys of running a farm while balancing family life. He discusses the importance of involving his children in farm activities, teaching them the value of hard work and responsibility, and how the family’s bond is strengthened through shared agricultural experiences. 🐄
James delves into the strategies he employs to make his farm more sustainable. From rotational grazing to improving soil health, he explains how small changes have led to significant long-term benefits for his livestock and the environment. His commitment to sustainability is driven by a desire to leave the farm in better shape for future generations. 🌱
He also talks about the evolving role of technology in farming. James provides insight into how modern advancements, such as GPS mapping and data analysis, have transformed the efficiency and productivity of his farm. Yet, he remains grounded in traditional methods, combining new techniques with time-tested practices. 📊
In addition to his impressive farming methods, James was nominated for two awards at the British Farming Awards, where he proudly took home the title of Beef Farmer of the Year. He reflects on the recognition and what it means for him and his family. 🏆
Lastly, James shares some heartwarming stories from his years on the farm, including the lessons learned from unpredictable weather, memorable experiences with livestock, and the enduring support of his local rural community. His reflections offer a genuine look at the resilience and adaptability required in farming today. 🌾
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#BeefFarming #SustainableAgriculture #FamilyFarm #JamesHerrick #R2Kast #HowdenRural #FarmLife #AgriculturalCommunity #SoilHealth #RotationalGrazing #FarmTechnology #LivestockManagement #CommunitySupport #ModernFarming #RuralLiving #TraditionAndInnovation #FarmStories #FarmingFuture #ResilientAgriculture #BritishFarmingAwards #BeefFarmerOfTheYear
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Today, as part of the Tales of a Nuffield Scholar podcast, which aims to share the stories of Nuffield UK Alumni, we welcome Dudley Smith and Tom Pearson. Dudley shares his diverse farming journey, from his early years in Australia and America, where he experienced life as a cowboy, to his time working in India and his extensive travels as part of his Nuffield Scholarship. 🌍
Dudley reflects on the evolution of agriculture over the decades, highlighting the shift from small-scale local farming to larger cooperative systems. He discusses the challenges that British vegetable growers faced and the eventual migration of production to other regions like Lincolnshire. His personal experiences offer insights into the impact of changing markets and climate on farming practices. 🌱
Tom Pearson, a recent Nuffield Scholar, shares his experiences of balancing his career in medicine with his passion for farming. He explains how his Nuffield research has focused on the intersection between health and agriculture, looking at how healthy diets and food systems can play a role in improving public health outcomes. Tom’s story illustrates the unique perspective that professionals outside of traditional agriculture can bring to the sector. 🏥
The conversation touches on Dudley’s community efforts, such as his recent project to deliver generators to Ukraine to support civilians affected by the war. His dedication to helping communities and his reflective storytelling reveal the broader impact that Nuffield Scholars can have, both within and outside agriculture. 🗣️
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#NuffieldScholar #AgriculturalInnovation #GlobalFarming #DudleySmith #TomPearson #R2Kast #HowdenRural #CommunitySupport #FarmingEvolution #HealthcareAndAgriculture #FarmingJourneys #AgricultureAndHealth #CowboyLife #BritishFarming #ClimateImpact #CommunityEngagement #TalesOfANuffieldScholar #SustainableAgriculture #FarmersOfTheWorld #FarmingLife #AgriculturalChange
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Today we welcome Silas Hedley-Lawrence onto the R2Kast. Silas shares his experiences of farming in New Zealand, highlighting his journey from the UK to the Southern Hemisphere and the lessons he has learned about different agricultural practices. With a passion for working with livestock and an eye on sustainability, Silas provides insights into the differences between farming systems in the UK and New Zealand. 🐑
Silas delves into the importance of regenerative agriculture, discussing how it plays a key role in maintaining the health of the land and livestock. He explains the practical applications of regenerative practices, particularly in grazing management, and how they contribute to the long-term sustainability of farming operations. 🌱
Social media has also been a big part of Silas’s work. Through his Instagram account, grassfed_farmer, he connects with other farmers, shares knowledge, and promotes the positive side of farming. Silas uses his platform to educate others on regenerative agriculture and its benefits, reaching a global audience of farmers and consumers alike. 📲
Finally, Silas shares some personal stories about adapting to life in New Zealand, balancing farm work with family life, and his passion for making a difference in the agricultural community. His story is one of resilience, innovation, and dedication to improving farming practices. 🌍
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#NewZealandFarming #RegenerativeAgriculture #SilasHedleyLawrence #GrassfedFarmer #R2Kast #HowdenRural #SustainableFarming #GrazingManagement #LivestockFarming #FarmLife #SocialMediaInAgriculture #FarmingInnovation #FarmToTable #AgriculturalCommunity #FarmEducation #EnvironmentalStewardship #GlobalFarming #FarmingChallenges #FarmerStories #FarmSustainability
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Today we welcome Josh Donaldson onto the R2Kast. Josh shares his experiences with mental health and how the issue of littering and fly-tipping in rural Scotland has driven him to take action. Under his social media alias, EarthDr0p, Josh has successfully raised awareness about the environmental impact of littering and how it affects the beauty and health of rural areas. 🌱
Josh delves into how his passion for outdoor activities, such as hiking and fishing, helped him cope with his mental health challenges. These activities inspired him to launch EarthDr0p, a social media initiative focused on litter picking across Scotland, where he encourages communities to join in cleaning up rural spaces. His work has not gone unnoticed, as he was recently recognised at the Scottish Land and Estates Awards. 🏆
In addition to his mental health advocacy, Josh has gained a significant following on social media for his litter-picking campaigns. He uses EarthDr0p to connect with others, raise awareness about environmental issues, and inspire conversations about the importance of keeping rural Scotland clean and safe. 📲
Josh also discusses the importance of engaging young people in litter-picking initiatives and environmental stewardship. His efforts demonstrate the power of community action in addressing both environmental and mental health challenges in rural areas. 💬
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#MentalHealth #LitterPicking #FlyTipping #JoshDonaldson #EarthDr0p #R2Kast #HowdenRural #RuralScotland #SocialMediaInfluence #EnvironmentalStewardship #Wellbeing #YoungPeopleSupport #CommunityMentorship #WorkLifeBalance #Hiking #Fishing #RuralIssues #MentalHealthAwareness #RuralScotlandCleanup #SupportCommunities #CleanUpScotland #ScottishLandAndEstatesAwards
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Today we welcome Iona Smith onto the R2Kast. Iona shares her experiences as a beef and sheep farmer in Scotland, discussing the challenges and rewards of working in the agricultural sector. With a deep-rooted passion for livestock farming, she offers insights into managing both cattle and sheep while juggling the demands of running a farm. 🐑
Iona also talks about her career in the offshore wind industry, balancing her work in renewable energy with her responsibilities on the farm. She explains how working in offshore wind complements her passion for sustainability, allowing her to contribute both to agriculture and to the environmental sector. 🌊
As the Vice Chair of Scottish Women in Agriculture and its youngest member, Iona proudly highlights the growing presence of women in the sector. She shares how organisations like Scottish Women in Agriculture are empowering and supporting women to take on leadership roles. Iona is enthusiastic about the future, seeing more women involved and shaping the direction of farming. 👩🌾
In addition to her farming life, Iona is involved in mentorship programs for young farmers, helping guide the next generation of agriculturalists. She speaks about the importance of providing young farmers with opportunities to learn practical skills while fostering a sense of community and resilience in the face of challenges. 🌾
Iona also delves into the role of sustainability in modern farming practices, explaining how the industry is adapting to be more environmentally conscious. Her approach to sustainable livestock farming highlights the need to balance productivity with care for the land. 🌱
She also shares some big news—listen to find out! 🗣️
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#BeefFarming #SheepFarming #WomenInAgriculture #IonaSmith #R2Kast #HowdenRural #LivestockFarming #OffshoreWind #RenewableEnergy #YoungFarmers #AgricultureMentorship #SustainableFarming #FarmingChallenges #ScotlandFarming #FarmLife #CommunitySupport #FarmingFuture #EnvironmentalFarming #FarmToTable #FarmingPassion #ResilientAgriculture #SheepAndCattle
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Today we welcome Liz Cresswell onto the R2Kast. Liz shares her journey of transitioning from a degree in Zoology to becoming a farm vet. Growing up in rural Essex, she initially didn’t have the confidence to pursue veterinary school but eventually found her way back to it as a second degree. Her passion for livestock health led her to specialise in farm practice, despite having no farming background. 🩺
Liz reflects on the challenges of veterinary school and her experiences working as a farm vet, including the difficulties of dealing with demanding on-call work and unpredictable farm conditions. She shares how her time at Nottingham’s vet school, with its practical, hands-on approach from day one, shaped her understanding of the veterinary profession. 🐄
Liz delves into her Nuffield Scholarship journey, where she explored preventative cattle health schemes globally. She discusses her travels, which included Zimbabwe and Europe, and the lessons learned about animal health practices in different farming systems. Her insights highlight the value of collaborative disease control schemes and how they can be adapted to various contexts. 🌍
Liz also shares her journey of moving to Australia, working predominantly with dairy cows, and how it helped her solidify her practical skills and knowledge. Through the Nuffield Scholarship, she’s been able to bridge her experiences and contribute meaningful research to the agricultural community. 💼
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#VeterinaryMedicine #CattleHealth #PreventativeCare #NuffieldScholar #LizCresswell #R2Kast #HowdenRural #AnimalHealth #FarmVetting #DairyFarming #AgriculturalResearch #FarmLife #FarmingCommunity #BritishFarming #FarmPractice #NuffieldJourney #GlobalFarming #FarmExperience #FarmVet #LivestockHealth #ZoologyToVet
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Today, as part of the Tales of a Nuffield Scholar podcast, which aims to share the stories of Nuffield UK Alumni, we welcome Matthew Naylor. Matthew delves into his journey of running a successful flower farming business in South Lincolnshire. Starting with just 120 acres of mixed crops, he describes how he expanded into growing 700 acres of cut flowers, working with major retailers such as Tesco, Marks & Spencer, and the Co-op. 🌻
Matthew discusses the challenges and strategies involved in flower farming, from managing the risks of outdoor production to diversifying income streams with solar energy and other ventures. He also touches on the importance of sustainable practices and the complexities of maintaining profitability in an industry facing rising costs and environmental concerns. 🌱
Matthew reflects on his personal experiences, including his struggle with self-identity during his school years. He shares how these formative years shaped his perspective on life and business. He opens up about the importance of self-awareness and authenticity, especially in a sector where challenges often go beyond just farming. 🌍
In addition to his farming journey, Matthew talks about the value of mentorship. He explores how mentoring has impacted his life and business, offering insights into how accountability and guidance play a crucial role in personal and professional development. 🤝
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#FlowerFarming #SustainableAgriculture #NuffieldScholar #Mentorship #MatthewNaylor #CutFlowers #FarmDiversification #PersonalGrowth #BritishFarming #Sustainability #NaylorFlowers #FarmingChallenges #Accountability #FarmingCommunity #Agribusiness #RenewableEnergy #NuffieldUK #AgricultureInnovation #FarmingLife #HowdenRural
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Today we welcome Cheryl Reeves and Emma Lee onto the R2Kast. Cheryl and Emma share their journey in "Agrication," a project aimed at bridging the gap between urban and rural lifestyles. Cheryl, coming from a non-agricultural background, explains how she transitioned from a career in pharmaceuticals to managing a successful beef enterprise alongside her husband, highlighting the challenges and rewards of farming. 🌱
They delve into their efforts to connect with the community, focusing on educating children and the unemployed about farming life. The initiative started in 2020, with school groups visiting their farm to learn about agriculture and nature. Their work also extends to helping the unemployed gain skills and qualifications, offering hands-on experiences and courses in agriculture and construction. 🌾
Cheryl and Emma discuss the importance of providing a supportive environment for learning. They have developed sensory areas and outdoor spaces on their farm, incorporating various elements like an orchard, a wildlife pond, and a facility for outdoor yoga. They aim to create a space where visitors can engage with nature, learn about sustainable practices, and appreciate the complexities of farming. 🐮
The conversation also touches on their recent nomination for the British Farming Awards. Cheryl reflects on their journey over the past four years, from starting the farm project just before the COVID-19 pandemic to being recognised for their efforts. They express gratitude for the support they've received and hope to continue growing their community-led organisation. 🏆
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#Agrication #CommunityFarming #EducationalFarming #SustainableAgriculture #CherylReeves #EmmaLee #R2Kast #HowdenRural #UrbanRuralConnection #FarmEducation #BeefFarming #SensoryGardens #OutdoorLearning #FarmingLife #BritishFarmingAwards #FarmToTable #NatureConservation #YouthEngagement #HandsOnLearning #AgriculturalEducation #FarmDiversity
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Today we welcome Rebecca and Duncan McEwen onto the R2Kast. Rebecca and Duncan share the journey of their family farm in Stirling, Scotland, where they have become well-known for their pumpkin patch. Starting ten years ago, they grew from planting just 300 seeds to managing 15-16 acres of pumpkins, becoming one of the go-to names in pumpkin farming. 🎃
They discuss the origins of their pumpkin venture, inspired by a need to diversify the farm. With a split between a busy road and a small village, they saw the potential for passing trade. Over the years, they’ve implemented more automation and mechanisation to keep up with growing demand, moving from purely manual labour to a well-structured planting process. 🚜
Rebecca and Duncan talk about the community aspect of their farm, including the importance of family involvement. They hire local high school students to help during the pumpkin season, providing many with their first job experience. The couple also shares how their farm has become a destination for families, hosting events like late-night pumpkin picking and themed activities to create a festival-like atmosphere. 🌱
They touch on the challenges of managing the pumpkin business alongside their other farming activities, like sheep and barley farming. With initiatives such as the swimming pool and glamping pods, they've diversified their income streams while providing unique experiences for visitors. Through trial and innovation, they continue to grow their farm, focusing on sustainability, community engagement, and offering an authentic farming experience. 👪
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#PumpkinFarming #FarmDiversification #CommunityFarming #ScottishFarming #RebeccaAndDuncanMcEwen #R2Kast #HowdenRural #FamilyFarm #Agritourism #FarmLife #HarvestSeason #SustainableFarming #FarmToTable #StirlingFarm #LocalProduce #FarmingInnovation #SheepFarming #BarleyFarming #Glamping #FarmFestivities #Agriculture
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Today we welcome Jenny Jefferies onto the R2Kast. Jenny, an accomplished food writer, discusses her passion for showcasing the stories of farmers and fishermen through her recently published book, "Islands in a Common Sea." The book highlights the lives and recipes of 25 farmers and fishermen from around the world, capturing the essence of their work and the cultural significance of food production. 📚
Jenny shares her journey of connecting with these diverse food producers, from a poultry farmer in Malawi to a beekeeper in Yemen. She dives into the process of gathering stories, often through personal connections, social media, and dedicated research. Her goal is to celebrate those who produce our food and highlight the challenges and joys they face. 🌍
She also talks about the inspiration behind her work, stemming from a desire to counter the criticism that farmers and fishermen often face on a global scale. Jenny emphasises the importance of giving these individuals a voice, illustrating the innovation and community spirit present in the industry. Her work seeks to bridge the gap between producers and consumers, fostering a greater appreciation for food production. 🌱
Jenny delves into her personal life, balancing her roles as a farmer's wife, a mother, and a writer. She shares the joy of raising a family on a farm and the challenges it brings. Despite a busy schedule, she remains committed to advocating for farmers and fishermen, celebrating their contributions to our food system. 👩🌾
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#FoodWriting #GlobalFarming #SustainableAgriculture #FishermenStories #JennyJefferies #R2Kast #HowdenRural #IslandsInACommonSea #FoodProducers #FarmLife #FoodAndFarming #CelebratingFarmers #FarmStories #FoodCulture #AgriculturalCommunity #LocalProduce #FarmingChallenges #FamilyFarm #FarmersVoice #BritishFarming #AgriculturalInnovation #FarmToTable
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Today we welcome Lel Williams onto the R2Kast. Lel shares her journey of managing a small flock of sheep in North Wales, where she balances farming with her personal life. Despite not considering herself "famous," she has built a strong online presence by showcasing the day-to-day realities of farming and the beauty of the countryside. 🐑
Lel delves into the challenges of being a social media influencer in the farming world. She reflects on the fine line between sharing authentic farm life and dealing with the misconceptions and criticism that often come from those outside the farming community. Her candid approach to addressing controversial topics, like the realities of sheep management, has resonated with many followers. 📲
She also discusses the unexpected growth of her social media following. From posting videos during the COVID-19 pandemic to reaching a wider audience, Lel has used her platform to educate and engage viewers, bringing them along on her farming journey and offering insight into the hard work and dedication required in agriculture. 🌱
Finally, Lel touches on the importance of family and community in her farming life. She works alongside her family, especially her Taid, emphasising how their support has been crucial in managing the farm. Her stories provide a heartfelt glimpse into the personal side of farming, where tradition, care, and connection are at the forefront. 👪
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#SheepFarming #WelshFarming #FarmingLife #SocialMediaInfluence #LelWilliams #R2Kast #HowdenRural #FarmingCommunity #FamilyFarm #SmallScaleFarming #FarmLife #FarmingChallenges #SheepManagement #FarmersOfInstagram #FarmInfluencer #Agriculture #RuralLife #AuthenticFarming #FarmingJourney #COVID19Farming #FarmEducation #FarmingReality #WelshCountryside
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Today, as part of the Tales of a Nuffield Scholar podcast, which aims to share the stories of Nuffield UK Alumni, we welcome Guy Smith. Guy speaks about his experience farming on the Essex coast, which boasts the driest spot in the British Isles, with less than 20 inches of rain annually. He discusses the challenges of farming under such dry conditions and the unique weather patterns of the region. ☀️
Guy also reflects on his time as deputy president of the NFU, where he worked with farmers across various landscapes, from rough grazing to arable farming. He describes the complexities of representing such diverse farming systems and how issues like black grass and evolving weather patterns have influenced the sector. 🌾
Having completed not one but two Nuffield Scholarships, Guy shares how these experiences helped him break into agricultural journalism and brought valuable insights through his travels across Spain, France, and other countries, opening doors and expanding his understanding of international agriculture. 🌍
We also explore Guy’s involvement with agricultural organisations such as Red Tractor. He shares his critical views on the assurance scheme and the need for reforms, particularly in recognising British farming’s higher standards. 🚜
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#Essexfarming #arablefarming #blackgrass #sustainablefarming #NFU #RedTractor #CAP #NuffieldScholar #GuySmith #TalesofaNuffieldScholar #HowdenRural #agriculture #farmingchallenges #internationalfarming #agribusiness #farmingpolicy #Nuffieldalumni #foodproduction #farminglife #farmingcommunity #farminginnovations #farmingnetwork #farmingpride
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Today we welcome Taylor Dunn onto the R2Kast. Taylor, a passionate British farming advocate from Southend-on-Sea, shares his journey of supporting the agricultural sector despite not having a direct farming background. He discusses how his appreciation for the British countryside and local produce led him to become a vocal supporter of farmers. 🌱
Taylor explains how he and his partner Chloe started "Farm Shop Reviews" on social media, where they travel around the UK visiting local farm shops. They aim to bridge the gap between consumers and farmers by promoting the experience and benefits of shopping locally, thereby supporting small businesses and the farming community. 🚜
He also talks about the importance of proactive consumer engagement with farmers. Taylor emphasises that consumers should take the initiative to build relationships with those who produce their food, understanding the hard work and dedication that goes into farming. This engagement, he believes, can foster a deeper appreciation and support for the agricultural sector. 🤝
Lastly, Taylor shares his perspectives on farming, including the value of transparency and the need to highlight the positive aspects of agriculture to encourage more consumers to support the industry actively. 🗣️
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#BritishFarming #FarmShopReviews #ConsumerEngagement #SupportLocal #FarmAdvocate #SustainableFarming #FarmToTable #LocalProduce #Agriculture #FarmingCommunity #TaylorDunn #R2Kast #HowdenRural #FarmShops #UKFarming #FarmPromotion #ShopLocal #FoodProduction #Countryside #FarmLife #FarmersMarket
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Today we welcome Helen Griffiths onto the R2Kast. Helen shares her journey running a small family farm in Ashworth, southwest England. With her husband working off-site full-time, she discusses their efforts to make their under-100-acre farm profitable. 🌾
Helen also talks about her background in Veterinary Health Science and how she transitioned into lecturing at Hartpury College. She explains the challenges and rewards of teaching agricultural students and how hands-on farm experiences are crucial in shaping the next generation of farmers. 📚
Helen delves into the diversification strategies they've employed, such as converting old dairy facilities into stables, engaging in direct meat sales, and using social media to connect with customers. She reflects on how the farm has adapted and grown, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, when their local produce market and meat box scheme saw a surge in demand. 🐑
The conversation also touches on broader industry challenges, including financial subsidies for small farms and the reality of farming life. Helen opens up about the importance of transparency in agriculture and shares candid stories from her farm, helping consumers understand the true nature of food production. 🌱
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#smallscalefarming #sustainablefarming #agriculture #familyfarm #veterinaryscience #agriculturaleducation #HartpuryCollege #farmdiversification #meatsales #directtoconsumer #farmshop #localproduce #covidfarming #farmingcommunity #transparency #socialmedia #farminglife #sustainablepractices #farmtotable #R2Kast #HowdenRural #PeopleinFoodandFarming
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Today we welcome George Eustice onto the R2Kast. George, the former Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, shares his journey into politics, starting from his early years working on the family farm in Cornwall. He discusses the challenges they faced in agriculture, which sparked his interest in political matters. 🌾
George reflects on his experiences in the political realm, from serving as Press Secretary for David Cameron to his significant role in DEFRA. He provides insights into the complexities of agricultural policy, including his stance on key issues like the euro currency debate and the importance of agricultural sustainability. 🏛️
George delves into his involvement with Brexit, explaining why he campaigned to leave the EU and how this decision impacted the UK’s agricultural sector. He emphasises the need for government backing to support farmers and discusses the potential for a more dynamic agricultural policy post-Brexit. 🇪🇺
Lastly, George shares some personal stories, including his encounters with prominent political figures like Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak before they became Prime Ministers. He offers a behind-the-scenes look at the world of politics, the challenges of public life, and the evolving landscape of British agriculture. 🗣️
Enjoy!
Thanks to Howden Rural for the support.
#agriculture #GeorgeEustice #DEFRA #Brexit #farmingpolicy #foodproduction #sustainablefarming #UKpolitics #arablefarming #Cornwallfarming #politicallife #LizTruss #RishiSunak #EUpolicy #farmersupport #Britishfarming #R2Kast #HowdenRural #agriculturalpolicy #ruralaffairs #farmingchallenges #agriculturefuture #foodandfarming
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In this landmark 250th episode of R2Kast, we celebrate with Cammy Wilson, a close friend and a true powerhouse in agriculture and online content creation 🌟.
Cammy reflects on his journey from farming to becoming a prominent figure online, with "The Sheep Game" on YouTube reaching incredible heights 🐑.
We dive deep into the realities of managing a farm while growing an online presence, including a candid discussion about YouTube income and what it takes to turn content creation into a viable career 💰.
It’s an inspiring conversation that showcases the best of what Cammy has achieved and what’s yet to come.
Enjoy!
#PodcastMilestone #CammyWilson #FarmLife #AgricultureLeadership #SheepFarming #YouTubeIncome #OnlineSuccess #RuralLife #TheSheepGame #FarmingInnovation #SustainableFarming #ContentCreation #AgriCommunity #FarmingJourney #YoungFarmers #SocialMediaInfluence #UKFarming #Agriculture #FarmToFork #FarmingChallenges #Inspiration #Motivation #Success #Innovation #Love
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In this episode of R2Kast, we delve into the fascinating journey of Brian Shaw, a 1974 Nuffield Scholar, recorded at his home farm, Dryfeholm 🏡.
Brian shares his extensive experience in pig farming, offering insights into the challenges and rewards of managing a tenanted farm with the Crown Estate 🐖.
The conversation also explores Brian’s reflections on the evolution of the global pig industry and the profound impact his Nuffield Scholarship has had on his farming practices and outlook on agricultural innovation 🌍.
Opinions are that of those involved, no that of the Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust.
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#NuffieldScholarship #PigFarming #AgricultureLeadership #FarmingInnovation #YoungFarmers #UKFarming #SustainableAgriculture #FarmManagement #FarmToFork #GlobalAgriculture #RuralLeadership #FarmingChallenges #AgriCommunity #FarmingJourney #AgriBusiness #Inspiration #Motivation #Success #Innovation #Love
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Today Ed and I welcome Emily Chalmers onto the All In series of the R2Kast. Emily, also known for her social media presence as “Emily in Scotland,” discusses her passion for showcasing hidden gems across Scotland through her content creation. From unique stays to scenic walks, she shares the beauty of Scotland with her followers. 🏞️
Emily reflects on her upbringing in Oman, where she attended an international school, and talks about how living abroad gave her a newfound appreciation for Scotland. This inspired her to share her love for the country through her online platforms. 🌍
Emily explains how she balances content creation with her full-time job as a project manager in renewable energy, and how travelling around Scotland with her granddad sparked her interest in filming and sharing these journeys. 🌿
We also touch on her rapid growth on social media, gaining 30,000 followers in the past three months, and the challenges and joys of turning a hobby into something bigger while maintaining her passion for it. 📈
Enjoy!
#travelblogger #EmilyinScotland #renewableenergy #contentcreation #socialmedia #travelscotland #uniquestays #scenicwalks #adventure #scotlandtravel #Oman #scotlandstories #emilychalmers #allin #R2Kast #podcast #explorescotland #travelling #renewableprojects #Highlands #discoveringScotland #HowdenRural #TalesfromScotland #exploremore
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Today we welcome Tom Lamb onto the R2Kast. Tom discusses the family legacy on his 550-acre arable farm, highlighting his journey as the fourth generation to continue farming. He shares insights into their rotation of wheat, barley, and grass, with the inclusion of fallow fields for environmental schemes like the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI). 🌾
Tom also talks about his long-standing friendship with YouTuber and inventor Colin Furze, explaining how they have collaborated on various creative projects, including the famous underground bunker and other engineering feats. 🤖
Tom's passion for engineering is clear as he delves into his love for machinery, from diggers to self-drive hires. He describes his decision to grow his machinery fleet and how it now supports his farming operations as well as his contracting services. 🚜
The conversation also touches on Tom's experiences collaborating with leading companies like Fendt and his work in content creation, providing opportunities for product demonstrations and training sessions for drivers. 📹
Enjoy! 😊
Thanks to Howden Rural for the support.
#arablefarming #sustainablefarming #machinery #farmdiversification #engineering #wheat #barley #SFI #contracting #farminginnovations #TomLamb #R2Kast #HowdenRural #agriculture #familyfarming #machineryhire #farmbusiness #selfdrive #machineryfleet #contentcreation #Fendt #farmlife #farmingcommunity #ColinFurze #foodandagriculture #engineeringfeats
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Duncan Humm shares the story of his family's 1929 Model A coupe, a vintage car turned farm truck still in use today. It's a unique blend of heritage and farm life in New Zealand. 🚗
Duncan talks about his farm in Mount Summers, Canterbury, where his family has been for over 60 years. Specialising in deer farming, Duncan explains the fascinating world of venison and velvet production. 🦌
He's also a key figure behind NZ Farming, a social media powerhouse with over 250,000 followers. The platform connects farmers globally, sharing stories, tips, and a love for rural life. 📱
Duncan is passionate about regenerative agriculture and is active in New Zealand’s hub for sustainable farming practices. He discusses how regenerative methods can improve both the land and farming communities. 🌱
Enjoy!
#R2Kast #FarmingLife #NZFarming #DeerFarming #VintageCars #RegenerativeAgriculture #SustainableFarming #RuralCommunity #AgricultureInnovation #NewZealandFarming #Venison #VelvetProduction #FarmHeritage #FarmersOfInstagram #CountryLiving #FarmToTable #FarmStories #OrganicFarming #AgriTech #SocialMediaForFarmers #GreenFarming #ClimateSmartAgriculture #FarmLifeUK #Biodiversity #FarmFamily #LoveFarming #NatureLovers #ExploreNewZealand #FarmingCommunity #SupportLocalFarms #InstaFarm #NaturePhotography #SustainableLiving #HealthyEating
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In this episode of R2Kast, we welcome Steve Hamlin, whose career has spanned continents and various fields 🌍. From his beginnings as a veterinarian in New Zealand, Steve takes us through his fascinating journey, including his transformative work in Mongolia, Samoa, and Papua New Guinea 🏥.
Steve shares his experiences transitioning from veterinary practice to aid and development work, where he faced complex socio-economic challenges and helped implement sustainable agricultural practices in remote and challenging regions 🌱. His stories from the field highlight both the rewards and difficulties of working in diverse cultural settings 🌐.
Now back in New Zealand, Steve has taken on a new role as an agriculture teacher in Christchurch 📚. He discusses the importance of educating the next generation about farming and the modern challenges they face in an ever-evolving agricultural landscape 🌾.
Steve’s reflections provide a compelling look at how his diverse experiences have shaped his approach to both education and community development ✨. His insights are a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersections of agriculture, education, and global development 🌎.
Enjoy!
#GlobalVeterinaryWork #AidAndDevelopment #AgricultureEducation #SustainableFarming #NewZealandFarming #FarmingInnovation #VeterinaryLife #EducationMatters #CommunityDevelopment #RuralLife #TeachingAgriculture #WorldTravels #CulturalExchange #AgriculturalDevelopment #EmpoweringYouth #FarmToClassroom #FarmingCommunity #EnvironmentalSustainability #YouthInAgriculture #LeadershipInFarming #Inspiration #Motivation #Success #Innovation #Love
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In today’s episode, we dive deep into the incredible journey of Ian Howie, a distinguished Nuffield Scholar from 1973. You will never believe Ian’s age—you’ll have to listen to find out! 🏅
Ian shares his remarkable experiences traveling to New Zealand and Australia, where he explored innovative approaches to dairy beef production that would shape his entire career. 🌍
How many farmers do you know whose farming practices have been archived in the British Museum? Ian’s reflections on the evolution of farming, the importance of rotational grazing, and his unique contributions to agricultural policy offer invaluable insights for future generations. 🌱
It was a pleasure to have 2024 UK and Netherlands Scholars Dan Smith and Heleen Bruintjes with us too!
Views are that of those involved, not directly of the Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust.
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#Agriculture #Farming #NuffieldScholarship #FarmManagement #Sustainability #Innovation #DairyFarming #GlobalAgriculture #RotationalGrazing #AgriculturalPolicy #RuralBusiness #FarmLife #NuffieldNetwork #PersonalGrowth #Leadership #GrasslandManagement #FarmersOfInstagram #AgCommunity #AgriLeadership #FarmToTable #Love #Inspiration #Motivation #Success #Podcasting
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In this episode of R2Kast, we welcome Sarah Millar, a leading figure in Scottish agriculture. Sarah shares her journey from growing up on a family hill farm to becoming the Chief Executive at Quality Meat Scotland, a role she has held since 2022 🐑.
We also explore the challenges and innovations in sustainable farming, as Sarah reflects on the importance of bridging the gap between farming practices and environmental sustainability 🌱.
Additionally, Sarah delves into the evolving role of Quality Meat Scotland in promoting Scottish red meat on both domestic and international stages 🌍.
Enjoy!
#Leadership #Agriculture #SustainableFarming #QualityMeatScotland #WomenInAg #FarmingJourney #ScottishFarming #RedMeatIndustry #FarmToFork #EnvironmentalSustainability #AgriCommunity #FoodProduction #FarmingChallenges #FarmLife #RuralLeadership #FarmManagement #YoungFarmers #InnovationInAg #AgriBusiness #Scotland #Inspiration #Motivation #Success #Innovation #Love
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In this episode of R2Kast, we welcome back Bizza Walters to discuss her ongoing journey in agriculture. Bizza shares her experiences with sheep farming, highlighting her work with the Grey-Faced Dartmoor breed and the challenges of maintaining a rare breed flock 🐑
We also delve into the delicate balance between social media and personal life, as Bizza reflects on her evolving relationship with Instagram 📱
Finally, Bizza opens up about her new role with the Farm Safety Foundation, emphasising the importance of safety in the farming community and the impact it has on daily life 🚜.
Enjoy!
#SheepFarming #GreyFacedDartmoor #FarmSafety #SocialMediaBalance #WomenInAg #FarmingLife #SustainableFarming #RareBreeds #InstagramGrowth #AgriCommunity #FarmingJourney #RuralLiving #FarmLife #Agriculture #YoungFarmers #Agvocate #FarmSafetyWeek #ContentCreation #InfluencerLife #FarmingChallenges #Inspiration #Motivation #Success #Innovation #Love
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In this episode of R2Kast, we welcome Charlotte Ashley back to the show after two years. Charlotte discusses her transition from beef to dairy farming, diving into the challenges and rewards of switching farming systems 🐄.
We also explore Charlotte's journey on YouTube, where she has found freedom in creativity and embraced the platform as her main outlet 📹.
Finally, Charlotte shares her thoughts on the complexities of social media influence, discussing how she balances authenticity with audience expectations and the responsibility of being a role model in the agricultural community 🌱.
Enjoy!
#FarmingJourney #DairyFarming #SocialMediaInfluence #YouTubeGrowth #AgricultureLife #FarmToYouTube #WomenInAg #FarmingChallenges #ContentCreation #AuthenticityMatters #RuralLiving #FarmLife #SustainableFarming #InfluencerMarketing #AgriCommunity #FarmersOfInstagram #DigitalFarming #Agvocate #YoungFarmers #FarmersVoice #Inspiration #Motivation #Innovation #Success #Love
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In this special episode of R2Kast, we welcome Bronagh Dempster, Ewan McKracken, and Kirsten Henry, pioneers of the Nuffield Next Generation Scholarship. These young leaders share their experiences as the first cohort in this innovative programme, designed to shape the future of agriculture 🌾.
We dive into their personal journeys, from dairy farming challenges to balancing full-time jobs and farming responsibilities 🐄.
Additionally, the trio discusses their experiences travelling across the UK, visiting diverse farming operations and gaining invaluable insights 🚜.
Enjoy!
#NuffieldScholarship #NextGenFarmers #AgricultureLeadership #FarmingInnovation #YoungFarmers #UKFarming #DairyFarming #SustainableAgriculture #WomenInAg #FarmLife #AgriCommunity #FarmingJourney #AgricultureEducation #FarmManagement #RuralDevelopment #FarmToFork #AgriBusiness #AgriTourism #FarmersOfInstagram #Agvocate #Inspiration #Motivation #Success #Innovation #Love
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Tales of a Nuffield Scholar with Kendra Hall
🎙️ Swimming, Storytelling, and Paralympic Glory!
Today, we dive deep into the world of elite sports and public relations with the incredible Kendra Hall! 🌟
Kendra's journey began in rural Indiana, USA, where she grew up surrounded by cornfields and horses, ultimately finding her passion in both agriculture and sports. 🐎
A master of agricultural communications and a Paralympian in sitting volleyball, Kendra’s life is a unique blend of athletic achievement and advocacy for better public understanding of farming. 🌾
From the volleyball courts of Athens, Beijing, and London, to her current role at Reverberate Public Relations, Kendra’s story is one of resilience, adaptation, and relentless pursuit of excellence. 🏐
Kendra is also a proud Nuffield Scholar, using her scholarship to explore the intersection of agriculture and public relations, and how to better connect the farming community with the wider public. Her research and insights continue to shape the future of agri-food communications. 📚
Opinions are that of those involved and not the Nuffield Farming Scholarship Trust!
Enjoy!
#NuffieldScholar #KendraHall #Paralympian #SittingVolleyball #EliteSports #Storytelling #AgriculturalCommunications #PublicRelations #AgriFood #Resilience #AthleticAchievement #AgricultureAdvocacy #RuralRoots #FarmToTable #SportsAndAgriculture #AdaptiveAthletes #Inspiration #WomenInSports #VolleyballJourney #ParalympicGlory #Motivation #Sports #Success #Leadership #Inspiration
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In this episode of R2Kast, we go all in with Tom Cara, a seasoned TV producer and director. Tom shares his journey from stumbling into the industry to becoming a leading figure in TV production 🎥.
We delve into the art of creative storytelling, exploring how Tom crafts compelling narratives that resonate with audiences 🌍.
Along the way, Tom recounts some pretty mental adventures, from wild filming experiences to the unique challenges of the television industry, offering a glimpse into the madness behind the scenes 📺.
Wallace and Ed reflect on their involvement with RHS TV, which led to meeting Tom, providing a firsthand look at the collaboration that brought some of these stories to life 🎬.
Enjoy!
#TVProduction #CreativeStorytelling #MediaIndustry #FilmMaking #TelevisionDirector #ContentCreation #EntertainmentIndustry #Broadcasting #BehindTheScenes #TelevisionProduction #Storytelling #Filmmaking #MediaInnovation #DocumentaryFilmmaking #CreativeIndustry #ProducerLife #Screenwriting #Television #DigitalMedia #ProductionLife #Inspiration #Motivation #Success #Innovation #Love
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🎙️ From Farming to Mentorship: Helen Wyman’s Inspiring Journey!
In today’s episode, we sit down with Helen Wyman, a dynamic leader in the agricultural sector who’s not only made a name for herself through innovation but also through her commitment to mentorship. 🚜
Helen shares her journey from growing up on a Yorkshire farm to working in various roles in the agricultural industry, including her impactful work at Future Biogas. 🌱
We delve into her experience with the Nuffield Scholarship and how it transformed her approach to leadership and mentoring, driving her to create lasting change in the agricultural community. 🎓
Helen also opens up about the challenges she faced balancing work and family life, and how she overcame a lack of confidence to become a notable figure in the industry. 💪
Enjoy!
#Agriculture #Farming #Mentorship #Leadership #Sustainability #NuffieldScholarship #RuralBusiness #WomenInAg #FutureBiogas #AgInnovation #YorkshireFarm #FarmLife #RenewableEnergy #FarmersOfInstagram #AgCommunity #WomenInLeadership #FarmToTable #AgTech #PersonalGrowth #CareerDevelopment #Inspiration #Motivation #Podcast #Podcasting #Entrepreneurship
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🎙️ First-Generation Farming and Social Media Fame!
In today’s episode, we chat with Sam Shuttleworth, a first-generation farmer who’s turned a small flock of sheep into a thriving agricultural business. 🚜
Sam shares her journey from working on a family dairy farm to building her own sheep and cattle operation with her partner, Oliver. 🐑
We dive into the challenges of starting a farm from scratch, the importance of perseverance, and how Sam balances farming with her growing presence on YouTube and social media. 🎥
Sam also talks about her experience with OnlyFans, explaining how it helped her family during tough financial times and how she managed the unexpected challenges that came with it. 💻 👙
They have just been nominated for the sheep farmer of the year award as well! 🏆
Thank
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Tales of a Nuffield Scholar
Our last tales of a Nuffield scholarship episode welcomed an extremely successful accidental businessman!
Today welcome someone who always wanted to have a business. Heather Gorringe worked in the family business before falling in love with the process of taking a business from small to large.
Various businesses under her arm she is most well known for Wiggly Wigglers which is aimed at selling worm kits to assist in household composting as well as bokashi for the same reason.
Fascinating chat with a very driven women and proof of where a Nuffield scholarship can take you!
Views are that of those involved not directly of the Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust.
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Buying a farm with ‘nothing’, podcasting, AI in dairy and Nuffield!
Today’s guest and I instantly gravitated to each other when we found ourselves around the pool in Campo Grande, Brazil!
Paul Windemuller, went out to New Zealand from the states and studied agriculture. He then fell in love with the country even finding his partner and his first child to be born in the land of the long white cloud!
They headed back to the US and take on their new dairy farm which they have increased efficiency year on year and are now looking into how to optimise AI.
Paul is doing a Nuffield scholarship on that exact topic and has started a podcast to document the people he meets throughout it!
Very forward thinking guy!
Enjoy!
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Travelling the world, writing 57 books and appreciating all breeds!
You may have seen me sharing RHS TV which I was lucky enough to be involved in but today’s guest has been actively involved in agricultural communication for some time…
Andy Frazier has been around the sector, around the world and succeeded in so many facets of the sector!
He started dressing cattle with notable success in the UK, US, Australia and more!
He’s just released a book looking at the history of the Aberdeen Angus co-authoured by Dr Bob Haugh and Tom Burke
I could sit here and rattle off everything he’s done but best way to find that out is listen in!
A true gentleman!
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Marketing, baby products and agriculture?
I’ve found myself becoming more and more fascinated with marketing, especially in the rural space!
Today we welcome, Andy Venables! Any comes from a dairy farm, he loved a lot of what that involved but didn’t see a career in the sector and chose a degree in business!
He found an interest in marketing and after a go at marketing in a baby product company found the opportunity to come back to the farm but with a twist!
That twist was to be able to diversify and so Hillsgreen Marketing was born in 2018…6 years on, 12 employees and no sign of slowing down it’s exciting times!
Bloody interesting chat with someone who we drew a lot of parallels from each other!
Enjoy!
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Vet nursing, diversification and saying ‘I’m a farmer’
Coming from a small farm Kim Frampton always saw animals in her future. Now farming and arable and sheep farm in Dorset with her partner that dream amongst others have come true!
Posting to get instagram farming_in_a_wifely_manor she talks about everything on the farm! Kim is also a trained vet nurse, run an air bnb and also has a banter cards and cups company in the back burner too!
We got into some deep conversations regarding who has the right to class themselves as a farmer and who doesn’t!
Great chat!
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Tales of a Nuffield Scholar
Today we welcome another Nuffield scholar with a bloody interesting story!
Whether that’s starting running the family farm at 19, trying every diversification under the sun, money challenges, finding real success and selling the business or ultramarathons Andrew has done it all!
We talk the intricacies and challenges of sales, marketing and building a brand, fire pits and morality!
A great discussion with a very clever man!
Views are that of those involved not directly of the Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust.
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Getting into farming at 8, building a business and the importance of the farming community!
Today’s guest farms in Kintyre, the peninsula just north of the island I’m from, Arran! Greig Gillespie and his wife, Jo (a vet) are building up their own flock at quite a rate while having their own jobs to go to as well!
Greig speaks about the importance of support from people nearby and the challenges faced with this years weather!
Sounds like the kids have great parents behind them with his ethos on fatherhood!
Good chat with someone I know a little which I always enjoy! And I hope you do to!
Enjoy!
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Organics, GMO’s and raising kids on a farm!
Ever meet someone that you just click with instantly and you can barely keep a conversation going for laughing, that’s what I got when I met Sally Bernard!
Farming in Canada, Sally and her partner farm grains and livestock in an integrated system organically!
After seeing a gap in the market they set up an organic feed mill!
Sally will be looking at pasture and grain systems working hand in hand organically for her Nuffield scholarship!
Just bloody great to catch up!
Enjoy!
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Mental health first aid, farmer consumer engagement and podcasting
Not by design we welcome our second agricultural podcaster in 2 episodes.
Amy Hughes is a senior engagement manager for AHDB which aims to close the gap between both farmers and the consumer as well as farmers and other farmers! She also operates as a mental health first aider which comes in handy in her people focused day job!
She also runs the think outside the fence podcast with Arron Nerbas in Canada…organising that gives me the fear!
Great chat that gets pretty deep throughout!
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Farming, podcasting and shinty!
Today’s guest is someone I’ve been discussing podcasting with for some time!
Noel Clancy runs the out the gap podcast which is completely filmed in person. Living in Tipperary he found himself wanting to interview some people during lockdown and now finds himself travelling the country to do just that!
He also farms at home beef cattle in a very dairy area as well as keeping the kids at all the sports clubs under the sun!
Great chat with a lovely chap!
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Tales of a Nuffield Scholar
Today we welcome Roger Mercer, Nuffield scholar with two sons who are also in the same club!
Was very interesting to hear Roger’s mind consider how the business can be environmentally and financially sustainable all the while keeping everyone involved in whiner capacity they desire!
We talk the challenges of a pre-phone scholarship!
Very smart, calculated man and a joy to talk to!
Views are that of those involved not directly of the Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust.
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Awards, education as well as the highs and lows of life!
Emma Smith joins me on the podcast today to talk all things promoting food and farming in schools!
Not from farming Emma found her way in with Ruby Red Devon cattle and shows around the world. Her and her husband have Herefords as well and they won the Yorkshire show with their bull on the year the Hereford society had descended on the show!
We also speak about some of the wonderful challenges life can through your way and Emma is a credit to herself with how she takes things in her stride!
A deserving award winning lady and a great chat!
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Digital communications, Australia and…the land army?
Today’s guest, Emily Ashworth will probably be one of the most heard people in the sector. After some time in Australia where she started a food blog Emily found herself back in the UK!
10 years on and the best part of it with the Farmers Guardian we covered the intimacy of sharing the stories of a sector.
On top of this Emily has a deep interest in World War Two with a particular focus on the Land Army in which she has actually written a book!
Bloody great that about a topic I definitely didn’t expect to talk about!
Enjoy
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Young Farmers, Trees and Dancing around the world!
Couple weeks ago we welcomed Ally Brunton, the new national chair of SAYFC. Today we bring on his deputy, Jillian Kennedy!
Jillian who was brought up on a farm found herself in a graduate scheme with Scottish woodlands, 6 years later she is now I’m management with the organisation!
Jillian travel the world across three continents with highland dancing and has been recently voted on as SAYFC vice national chair.
Great proof YF members don’t need to be actively farming and a great advocate for people in forestry!
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Open farms, fighting for farmers and a cow zip line?!
Today we welcome our current national woman in agriculture, Abi Reader. Abi is a fantastic advocate for the sector with a dairy and sheep farm at home she operates as the deputy president of NFU Cymru.
She finds herself teaching food and farming in various schools across the nation and is consistently fighting the core of the sector.
Great person, great advocate and great chat!
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Tales of a Nuffield Scholar
Continuing on our Nuffield Alumni Podcast we welcome Chris Taylor. I was lucky enough to watch Chris’ presentation at the conference in Exeter last year!
Christ tells his story not coming from farming before taking on a milking job and being hooked!
Studying at harper, BASIS, Nuffield spanning two continents and more has led Chris to his current role as Chief Agronomist at N2 Applied.
Chris also sits on the board of Nuffield and is a true advocate for the organisation!
Great chat with terrible WiFi and great craic!
Views are that of those involved not directly of the Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust.
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Sports engineering, young farmers and…blood farming?
Today’s guest has a degree in sports engineering, plays a pivotal role in the home farm and has travelled to four continents!
What’s impressive is all of that has been through Young Farmers!
Ally Brunton has been a member since 14 and been active since before that! Now he finds himself atop the tree as the organisations national chair.
We speak about what YF has offered him and his plans for the year ahead!
A true YF advocate and a great guy!
Enjoy!
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South Africa to Yorkshire and everything in between.
Today’s guest, Megan Mulholland left South Africa with her husband and 2 year old in 2018 with the plan of heading to Yorkshire. After landing they haven’t left the area!
Megan is now the farm manager which involves what you expect…plus running three state of the art houses.
We speak the differences between various things in the UK and RSA!
Very good chat!
Enjoy!
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Marketing, zoos and farming!
I met today’s guest over email a couple years ago when she helped make the Adam Henson podcast possible!!
Charlotte Evans isn’t from this sector but has deep dived in through the medium of marketing! Operating at the Cotswold farm park originally and now with StowAg (you might recognise that name from the hat on Jeremy throughout Clarkson farm season three).
She’s actively involved with Chester Zoo and much more! She seems to be one of those folks that can fit a ridiculous amount into a day!
Great chat with a lovely and impressive lady!
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Lleynwicks, getting into farming and raising a wee one on the farm!
Today’s guests embody the reason I started a podcast. What are the potential jobs in this sector and firstly how do you make it into this industry?
The sector is directly barriered to entry and these guys have earned their spot but required a self proclaimed dose of luck!
Ella and Lawrence Martin are in their first tenancy! Ella is a vet nurse that Lawrence has successfully converted to full time farmer…while still operating as a full time vet nurse!
Lawrence with very little ties to the sector knew it was for him since he was a kid, working full time through farm jobs, getting an apprenticeship has led the pair of them to the situation they’re in now!
Sorry for talking about Baby Reindeer so much!
Great couple with great ambitions!
Enjoy!
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Today Ed and I welcomed another live podcast to the Howden stand! This time in Scotland at the Royal Highland Show!
We were welcomed by Andy Frazier, Liz Haines and Rob Waiwright to talk new books, neurodiversity and playing for the Lions!
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Agroforestry, community farming and chasing the olympics?
Today we have our second episode of the Nuffield alumni podcast! Today is our first scholar on the series!
This man has been integral in making this series happen! David Rose, was born into farming and has shaped his agribusiness around conservation where food security is paramount. The farm is home to various businesses, community groups and more!
David talks about his scholarship in 2001, the topic itself and where it has seen him go since!
Great chat with a true Nuffielder!
Views are that of those involved not directly of the Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust.
Enjoy.
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Veg, tenancies, creating an accepting industry and flooding to the point we need a new name for it!
We welcome Ben Andrews onto the podcast today. Ben tells about 1/3 of his farm being flooded as high as 5 feet in some places for notable periods of the year, the struggles with farm tenancy and the uncertainly that can come with it.
Farming a mixed system of livestock, arable and vegetables in Herefordshire as far as Be. Has been able to date back his family have moved all of one county at max!
Another topic for discussion that really shouldn’t have be as Ben says is the ‘least interesting thing about’ him is the fact he’s gay. Working with many others in the LGBTQIA+ community through Agrespect to create a more accepting industry which is well behind where it should be…as we talk about just look at any Facebook post relating to farming with as much as a couple getting married and see the comments!
A man farming in truly challenging conditions and trying to find solutions!
Enjoy!
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The first of two bonus episodes this week!
Ed, Wallace and Yaz headed down to Malvern to attend the Three Counties Show…the day turned into a gorgeous day and had some fantastic food, drink, livestock and more on show!
We filmed a podcast with three notable figures in the sector in this area, Emma Smith, Ben Andrews and Karl Franklin all of whom you can hear in the R2Kast!
we fought through the noise of the rain which you will hear at one point! Enjoy!
thank you to Howden Rural for the support and hospitality!
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Three bearded men walk into a podcast and find whole dose of craic!…check the spelling!!
Today we welcome Northern Irish brothers with a whole lot of stories behind them!
One, Glen rapidly finding his way in the world of beef genetics with a focus on the Speckled Park (composite breed of Aberdeen Angus, Shorthorn and British White Park) a mere 4 years after leaving the army.
The other, Chris building up his new whiskey (spelled it that was to keep him happy) brand, Dragon Claw, operating a world famous tattoo studio…oh and he won Northern Ireland’s coolest man beating out Jamie Dornan and others. Clearly a dreamboat!
We talk the obvious, as well as the reality of Afghanistan, addiction in various forms, perfectionism, man flu and how to fold a towel!…I also try a NI accent, I’ll let you decide what you think!
Not to be heard if you dislike a hearty dose of profanity but absolutely to be heard if you just fair enjoy a bit of craic!
Enjoy!
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Norfolk horn, farming therapy and an award in the House of Commons
Today we welcome Olivia Shave! Olivia is the person behind ecoewe where she farms and actively pursues methods of rare breed sheep monetisation battling the idea of ‘rare for a reason’.
A columnist, a believer in keeping rural traditions alive and much more!
Olivia speaks about a major trauma that saw struggles for the family and farming has been the main healer!
She’s actively involved in the six inches of soil movement and speaks about the mental and technical impact of the production!
A few weeks back she found herself at the House of Commons picking up the sustainability champion of the year at the inaugural woman in agriculture awards!
Great lady, great story!
Enjoy!
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Boobs, fundraising and inspiration!
Today we welcome a legend in my eyes! Lucy Thornton who has has in her words 42 jobs to date and really has tried everything but had three main loves, animals, teaching and the woods!
Currently working as a lecturer in Wildlife Conservation Management at SRUC Barony where she runs forest school, teaches and is involved in a lot of college activities.
3 years ago she was diagnosed with Breast Cancer and chose to document her journey on social media in the most inspiring way! She now finds herself fundraising for CoppaFeel!, a charity in which she plans to walk the Indian Himalayas with!
An utterly AMAZING woman!
Enjoy!
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The Nuffield Alumni Podcast
Today is the start of something new! You have met a lot of the Nuffield scholars on the podcast lately. David Rose, a Nuffield scholar realised there was a lot of excellent stories out there not being told on the basis people had drifted form the Nuffield community and maybe don’t use social media for instance! This is our way of showcasing these people!
With support from Howden Rural I bring you the first episode to introduce both the president on Nuffield UK Rupert Alers-Hankey and Marketing Manager at Howden Rural, Fraser Searle!
A chat to show what’s to come!
Views are that of those involved not directly of the Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust.
Enjoy!
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Falling 20 metres into a coma world records and climbing the Burj Khalifa without ropes!
From one world record chaser in the last episode to someone who holds many!
Today’s guest, Alain Robert from France who now lives in Bali has spent FIFTY years free solo climbing…for those that don’t know what that is it’s climbing rocks and buildings with nothing but yourself, no support and no ropes!
His legacy as he says is on rocks but he has some phenomenal building climbs as well including the tallest building on the planet. He once fell 20m bust everything he has, displacing his wrist to this day and lost 45% of his blood, was in a coma and more. He’s even been declared 65% disabled.
This is a man who breaks boundaries and does it in style…oh and he’s been arrested about 125 times!
Bloody great guy!
Enjoy!
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Shearing, shearing and a world record attempt in shearing!
Sometimes you meet people that do a lot of things and sometimes you meet people that have dedicated their whole life to one thing.
Today’s guests has broken barriers her whole way through life! To this day she is the only woman to have made the coveted Top 30 at the Golden Shears in New Zealand, she spent 8 years on trailers at the start of her career before ever shearing with a woman and is now going for a big one!!
Una Cameron, under the tutelage of Matt Smith is aiming to break the female 9 hour strong wool world record of 458 held by Sacha Bond however Una is after 500!
She speaks about nutrition, training and all else that has to go into this!
Oh…and did I mention she’s doing this at 51!
Great chat with an amazing woman!
Enjoy!
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Veterinary, Nuffield and…Farming in Qatar?!
Todays guest, Miranda Timmerman is someone I’ve followed for a while as miranda_vet however never actually realised she was a Nuffield scholar until I sat and listened to to her topic on gastrointestinal parasite management at last years conference!
Not only was the topic very interesting but also a stand out from a presentation perspective (my favourite part)! Miranda has travelled a lot both with work and recreationally!
Nothing quite like where she finds herself now, working alongside her husband at Baladna Farm which produces all of the dairy product in Qatar after a dispute with Saudi Arabia in 2017 that saw dairy products no longer sold to Qatar!
A very interesting chat with someone who just always says yes!
Enjoy!
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4-H, dancing, Tanzania and…Banana bread?
Ever meet someone and just get on straight away? That was myself and today’s guest and I’m quite certain she’ll have that impact on most!
Maddy Bretey-Smith from Iowa in the states was one of the American team in Tanzania that we spent a week with last year!
She has been in 4H her entire life and now as a staff member leads a team that she once saw as the peak to be involved in, she joined as a member and now is overseeing global integration and much more!
A great person advocating a phenomenal youth development group! She also loves cats so what more could you ask for?
Enjoy!
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Getting into farming, calf rearing and millions of views!
Our guest today, Josie Eccles studied at SRUC Barony and studied during the online Covid environment!
Josie doesn’t come from farming and after studying animal care noticed agriculture was where her heart was! So the door knocking began and phoning people just asking for a chance now here she is choosing the clients she reads calves for all the while sharing the trials and tribulations in the most entertaining way on TikTok as weejosie2.0!
Great advocate for the sector that brings in people from outside the sector!
Enjoy!
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Cow calf contact, horse racing and…judging in the UAE!
Today’s guest has been a target in the pod for a while! Anna Bowen is a Nuffield scholar who looked originally at the practise of killing bull calves. She was a COVID scholar and there for things got delayed, the practise her topic was based on was (finally) outlawed and she made a shift to cow calf contact.
You can see Anna thinking outside of the box as she goes, putting herself in the mind of a calf and her transferable skills from the equine industry is very interesting!
I’m always open to hearing everything, hence this podcast but only on 2 or 3 occasions have I so quickly considered my opinion like I did in this episode….you’ll have to listen to why!
Thank you for making me and most likely the listeners think differently!
Enjoy!
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Vet nursing, vet medicine and working 13 hours a day round uni!
I speak to a lot of people, some people shine for their ability to overcome challenges, some a job I’ve never heard of or heard much about and some just inspire you for so many reasons! That last one is the story of today’s guest, Leah Griffiths!
Leah, like many other teens wanted to be a vet and didn’t quite get what was required and pursued vet nursing which she enjoyed but realise large animal was her passion, she then got a job calf rearing while vet nursing and started to think “I’m going to go for vet medicine”. She applied without telling anyone and is now a couple of exams away from finishing first year!
You hear so many people who want to be a vet that don’t make it and the dream stays a dream! Leah is one of the few who did the work to make it a soon to be reality! One of the nicest ‘where do you see yourself in 5 years’ we’ve had!
We speak about that challenge of missing potentially good vets due to grades too!
Great episode with an inspiring young lady!
Enjoy!
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Almost 2 million followers, travelling the world with hoof trimming and the best beard on this call!
First off…200 episodes! Well it’s actually 207 because of bonus but that’s not got the same ring to it! The networking tool, source of much hilarity, education, reality and feeling of being part of something this has all offered me is insane so for every person that never misses an episode, those of you who have only listened to one you’re all stars!…especially to the one person from Singapore who has listened since about episode 3!
Today’s guest, Ant Thomas is a hoof trimmer who posts what he’s up to as Keeping Cows Moovin has carved (is that a pun) a career not just technically but backed up by content creation.
Genuinely we’ve spoken for more than a year and never managed to make this happen! I’m so glad we did!
Enjoy!
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Fixing a politically engrained issue in Canada and living -40!
Night 2 in Brazil I jumped in the pool again on my own when everyone was bored of it…as it felt like nothing short of warm tea I decided to jump out and heard someone shout “hey Wallace” and I instant recognised the person as the 2024 Nuffield Scholar with hands down the coolest title!
Tatum who works in credit is from an indigenous population in north Battleford, Saskatchewan! She is aiming to look at the resurgence of indigenous people in agriculture…let me tell you the barriers people have faced purely based on their origin is insane and not too much of a distant memory yet!
You can also tune in for my most embarrassing story yet in the first few minutes!
A pretty bloody inspiring episode with my Canadian mother in Brazil!😂
Enjoy!
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Born in Malta, raised in Sudan and buying fat cattle in St Boswell!
That may have started sounding like a Royal Navy apprenticeships advert but it’s not 😂
I’ve always been an avid believer that as good as I can be in a classroom there is only so much experience I can have and to pass on experience and knowledge from a vast vault is so rich in merit. With this we put on an industry day where we bring in people from the sector to talk about the depth and breadth of it and Louise has always been brilliant!
Louise Forsyth, part of the team at Forsyth’s butchers truly has such a cool background and now has dedicated her life to buying prime cattle for the butchery!
The most all over story we’ve had in (apart from Gunnar Garfors) and with a true advocate of the sector!
Enjoy!
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A stroke in her 20s, revitalising cider and one of the Mumford and sons?
To conclude what has been a remarkably enjoyable series interviewing the full 2024 cohort of UK Nuffield scholars we welcome Polly Hilton onto the podcast.
Polly, who’s behind find and foster fine cider noticed orchards had lost the respect and utilisation they once had experienced and wanted to try change that.
During the process of building a client base and finding orchards to work with she suffered a stroke and to see what Polly has achieved since then is nothing short of inspiring!
She’s now embarking on her Nuffield journey to look into the topic she started her now thriving business on!
A great chat with truly one of the world’s sweetest souls!
Enjoy!
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Harper Adams, Motivation and…Vices?
Today’s guest, Alex Hardie and I spoke years ago (both new to our current roles in education) we started having a chat a few weeks ago again.
I expected us to talk about his role as business development manager but we barely did! We had a brief chat about Harper, I invited myself there, I convinced Alex to do a Nuffield Scholarship and that was about that.
Where this podcast shines, along with the episode with Neil Barrett is we just opened up! We spoke about what motivates us, what wakes us up in the morning and also the struggles with challenges throughout life!
Enjoy!
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Research, regeneration and…cattle cubicles of compost??
Jamie Jack and I had a chat a few weeks ago and instantly I thought he’d be class for the podcast! Originally not from farming he wanted to go into video game design with naturally had me interested!
He soon realised that wasn’t his career and gave farming a go before studying at SRUC. This was followed by research, a job that turned out not being what it was advertised for but as a stockman role which he loved and now finds himself working for pasture for life 4 times a week and farming compost one day!
Very interesting chat with someone ticking the boxes for the reason I started these interviews!
Enjoy!
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Lions, Elephants and Saving the Planet
Tonight’s guest has dedicated his life to wildlife conservation mainly based in Africa but also to further reaches of the globe.
Born in Zimbabwe, staying in South Africa Ivan Carter is somewhat of a Steve Irwin of Africa. Not only conserving but also researching the topic as well Ivan is a well known TV and now social media personality sharing all things conservation.
Amazing chat with a very inspirational man.
Enjoy!
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For each well of my travels I intend on releasing a wee update of what’s been happening.
This one covers travelling from Holland to Switzerland and then my week in Switzerland!
Enjoy
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For each week of my travels I intend on releasing a wee update of what’s been happening?
This covers my amazing week in the Netherlands and also the stuff that went bad in Brazil!
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Grain, journalism, hunting and…ecology?
Today’s guest, who if I released video you’d realise is my Canadian double! Matt McIntosh (yes he mentioned his strong ties to here) from a grain farm in Canada works as an agricultural journalist primarily and his goal is to shift that in the other direction with farming being his main income.
He is very aware of issues that could prove damaging to agroecology in his county and is carrying out a Nuffield scholarship to look into why and how it can be fixed!
Really enjoyable chat with a lovely guy!
Enjoy!
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Nuffield, psychology and a retirement plan of…a pilot licence and a PhD!
If that doesn’t make you want to listen I don’t know what will!
You’ll notice I’ve had a lot of Nuffield scholars on lately and every single one of them has been impacted by today’s guest.
Wyn Owen, an 1998 Nuffield scholar (as he says you could do them when you were 12 back then) from a peaty upland farm in wales left applying for Nuffield until the second last year he could and it changed his life.
Operating as a mentoring and leadership coach that works with high performing individuals around the country he truly believes that without Nuffield none of this would have happened.
A great man, a great story and someone who after 6 short months of having met I truly look up to!
Enjoy!
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Let me know what you think of this! I love quizzes and thought why not make one!?
I can’t bring myself to call it the R2Kwuiz!
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Can you farm carbon?
A question posed by 2022 Nuffield scholar, Ben Hunt! When I hear it I immediately in the current world consider carbon a commodity in that question. This was the same for Ben when he started out but as his travels progressed he started to consider carbon the resource with an after thought as a commodity!
Ben is an agronomist, he’s worked for British sugar, worked in Canada and New Zealand and much more!
This is a discussion with two main themes, 1 the title ‘can you farm carbon?’ as well as the navigation of the waters on the way to farming for himself!
Great chat with someone I really enjoyed hearing them think before they answer!
Enjoy!
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Coos, House of Commons and a fight with Robert Mugabe
Today we welcome one of those episodes I have less than no idea about someone’s sector!
Neil Parish, who at heart is a farmer who grew tired of his father complaining about policy and taking little action. So he did.
After about 15 years in council Neil had a shot at contesting Torfaen, a safe labour seat which he lost by 24.5k votes…after that things started to go in his favour working his way up to European Parliament!
I’d try explain the journey but feel Neil will go a better job than me so just listen in!
A great chat with a man, who at 67 is still keen for another craic at the whip (not a political pun) of policy still!
Enjoy!
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For each week of my travels through Nuffield I intend on releasing a wee update of what’s been happening!
This one is the pre-CSC in London followed by the first few days in Brazil…before it all went wrong!
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Diversity, pigs and fatherhood!
Back in July 2021 I phoned a guy called Flavian who I’d heard talk about casual racism in farming and spoke for about 2 hours on the phone and then released a ‘people in farming’ essay… a few months after he was on the podcast and now 3 years on it’s time for an update!
He’s now a dad primarily, has his own farm with his partner, Nic, various diversifications and so much on the go!
Great chat with a proper pioneer!
Enjoy!
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Mobile phones, therapy and…farming?
This was a great chat! It went in a direction I never expected! Dan Smith works with Jamie’s Farm as a farm manager but by extension find himself moulding the futures of teens from poor background! I can’t sell this enough, listen.
Dan is carrying out his Nuffield on how to inspire this generation to care about regeneration!
A deep and amazing discussion with a great guy!
Enjoy!
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One could say this is faultless!
On this episode of the All In series we welcome instant social media success story, Luisa Hendry!
Luisa who from a young age lived all things rocks, whether that was films, TV or the real thing!
Then at a school open day realised you could study it and it’s been her life ever since!
Ed and I were out our depth here but very interesting!!
Tune in for some craic, rocks and of course, tinder chat up lines!
Sorry for the slight technical issue near the end!
Enjoy!
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Farming ladders and mobile milking parlours?
Today’s guest, a day before I was an official Nuffield scholar cemented a mention in my final presentation! Listen to find out why! 😉
Oli Chedgey was brought up on a very small holding! Farming was what he always wanted! Starting with a few sheep having met farmers working as contractor.
Bustling that business up to 600 with someone else running it Oli jumped to dairy, but in a very unconventional sense, with a mobile parlour!
Following on from Michael blanches Nuffield the farming ladder Oli has built on that and is looking to see how people can buy into farming!
Great chat with an amazing business man!
thanks to Howden insurance and Scottish Farmer for their support!
Enjoy!
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Cover crops and guarding the queen?
Today I embarrassed myself! Today’s guest is from a farm but after doing a degree in politics, working through the grenadier guards he didn’t originally see himself going back!
With a very business minded brain Toby Simpson came back to the family farm and wanted to implement a regenerative tweak to the farm. Amongst others Toby saw major merits in cover crops which he has focused his Nuffield scholarship on.
Having presented in findings in November it was class to delve deeper…like the tap roots do!
Enjoy!
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Sheep, Semen and Young Farmers
Today we welcome a friend! Always enjoy having a chat with someone I know and learning more than I already did!
Ailish Ross was lucky enough to be graced with my presence in our times at uni! Coming completely not from farming Ailish has carved a career in the sector very quickly!
In 3rd year giving a lambing a go followed by milking pretty quick out of uni Ailish had a job! Embryo transfer and AI were what followed, then the AHDB and then for the last 7 years working with the Texel sheep society currently operating as events and sales cataloguing manager.
In recent weeks she has been chosen as one of the elite NSA Ambassadors.
On top of this, after starting young farmers she has had a rapid progression through the organisation with a lot of success!
Great chat with a great person who’s growing and growing!
Enjoy!
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ONE HUDRED AND EIGHTYYYYY 🎯
Luke Littler really put Darts back on the scene at the turn of the year with his rise to the World Darts Championship Final at 16! Luke currently sits at 31st in the world and sure to rise (he says with no understanding of darts)
Today I (as Ed got stuck in Orkney) sat down with Rab Smith, ex-WORLD NUMBER 4! We’ve had the privilege of picking the minds of some people right at the top of their game, Stevie Nicol, Rose Davies but never someone to reach the dizzying height of, in his words ‘one win away from number 1!’…
The mentality of Rab, 47 years on from his major triumphs in the sport was still there…hadn’t touched a dart in 4 years and I got the chance to play with him…he knew exactly where the Oche was, dart board to the millimetre right height and there was a small wager that you’ll hear in the video…I failed!
A great story with a gentleman who truly reached the top of his profession who welcomed me into his own home!
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Enjoy!
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Business, drones and…robots?!
Today we welcome someone who I wrote about during my masters a fair old bit!
Sam Watson-Jones started the Small Robot Company. A business aimed at creating a system where per plant farming can treat a field as a million plants instead of a field. This means less requirements for chemical and fertiliser, just where and when it’s required…think of it as a very specific variable rate technology! This month unfortunately SRC had to go into liquidation with various investors seeing it as being to far ahead of the rest of the market as is.
Sam is now deducting his Nuffield scholarship to per plant precision!
Very interesting chat with someone I’ve been a massive fan of for some time!
Enjoy!
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Looking good!!
I’d like to think most of the time I have an idea of what I’m talking about with a guest but would be fair to say today that was not the case!
As I mentioned during the chat, as I sat here in a triple Tesco get up interviewing the founder and editor in chief of Femme Magazine, Brontë Clare Mitchell! Creating a quarterly magazine aimed at showcasing rural fashion and lifestyle came with stresses though!
We speak what it’s offered Brontë at such a young age, her uni times, fast fashion, Rupert…of course and so much more!
Great chat with an interesting entrepreneur!!
Thank you to Howden Insurance and the Scottish Farmer!
Enjoy!
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Goats, goats and…goats!
In June you may have seen me walk in to the goat tent with RHS TV loudly exclaiming that this was in fact ‘heaven in a tent’…I stand by it! A top 2 animal up there with cats!
Today we bring on a Nuffield scholar who started as an English teacher and after a chat on a plane with her partner, Fraser decided to buy some goats. Obviously at this point it wasn’t time to ditch the full time jobs but there was time!
Fast forward today and with three figures of milking goats Rachel Yarrow of Norton and Yarrow Cheese is trying to find a pasture based goat system that could be implemented large scale here in the UK!
We talk tenancies, getting into farming and so much more…also some goats!!
A great chat with a goat nerd!
Thanks to Howden rural and Scottish farmer for their support!
Enjoy!
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Marbles? Marbling?
Today we welcome Gwion Parry! Gwion has been successful in a Nuffield application this year with a focus on a grading system for meat that allows the UK to tell the consumer what to expect as opposed to the outdated fat class and EUROP Scale!
Gwion ‘studied’ at Aberystwyth university before a brilliant time in New Zealand. He then headed home to join the home farm but wanted his own business and found one that leaves him as one of only around 5 in the country. He scans cattle for far depth and marbling, a techniques used heavily in stabilisers which Gwion runs at home. It’s now branching out into other breeds too!
He’s got a few flights awaiting him and I look forward to following!
Thanks to Howden rural and the Scottish farmer for their support!
Enjoy!
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What’s the difference between, you, me and the next person?
The answer that question could be a few things but class in society isn’t one of them. Our guest today is an utter saint of this sector…and literally and OBE (as of this week).
Navaratnam Partheeban, or Theeb is a vet…by the way listen to the name change tradition in Theeb’s culture (Tamil), it’s really cool and also leads to a lovely lineage!
Sorry, he’s a vet…he’s a Nuffield scholar, he’s an OBE, he’s a lecturer but there’s still something even more impressive about this man.
Partheeban was victim of negative racial comments from a client before said client was sided with by his manager and he knew it was time to leave and also change the industry from within which he has done.
Co-founder of the British Veterinary Ethnicity and Diversity Society, a Nuffield scholarship carried out researching diversity in the sector and a new curriculum about to get read out through all vet and agriculture institutions it’s fair to say this man, unlike some is completely deserving of that OBE title.
A chat with a gentleman changing the world one step at a time.
Thanks to Howden Rural and Scottish farmer for their countries support!
Enjoy
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As this podcast started a second series aiming to showcase anyone with one rule, no ties to food or farming I expected roughly where that would go given Ed and I’s interest…sport and travel! Which in fairness it has almost been exclusively!
Today we bring on a PROPER thrill seeker, seeking a thrill that not only has the potential to be but proven lethal at times…that goes today is Ricky Forbes, someone who knew wanted a career of thrill or adventure, ex-host of Tornado Hunters, motivation and all round sound Canadian!
Trust me, this is FULL of INSANE stories!
When we filmed this it was during that cold snap here in the UK, I said to Ricky ‘sorry we’re late mate, it’s a bit cold here’ failing to mention it was -3…before he said ‘not a problem my man, we’re the same here’s…his same was -42 C! Considered my pride well and truly through the digestive tract by now!
I also need to thank Suzette for all the nerdy tornado knowledge in this one…Suzette! You even get a mention and shoutout from Ricky!!
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Enjoy!
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A PhD, farming 200000 hectares and saving lives.
Do you ever get the feeling you’re just meant to meet someone?! I got that sort of initial feeling the second I shook today’s guests hand!
Today we welcome Keith Dawson onto the podcast! Normally when someone has a PhD that’s a pretty big thing but we barely mention it in today’s episode! Keith was an environmental scientist in agriculture WELL before it was cool and has been involved in various projects over the years.
His most notable are establishing farming businesses in Poland and Ukraine consolidating rentals from thousands of landlords to ultimately farm around 200000 hectares in the west of Ukraine alongside his partners. After a few successful years there and various careers given to numbers of households in the country they changed the plan. They decided to farm much less (few thousand hectares) of potatoes aimed at crisping and those that don’t for start production!
That’s still not the best thing about Keith though! He’s been instrumental in the pick ups for peace charity and it just seems like his whole purpose now sending pick ups across the continent to Lviv to literally save lives…but hear that for yourselves here!
A great episode with a great man that I have spoken to for hours on end back in October on the P4P mission out to a wonderful city.
Thanks to Howden Rural and Scottish Farmer for their continued support!
Enjoy…and support if you can!
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The first ever for the R2Kast
We’ve had people like Claire Taylor, Alec Pirie and Christine Cuthbertson who have appeared on two episodes (one as an individual and one on the group series) or even Jane Strawhorn who has appeared in an individual episode, group podcast and even and extra for our group who went to Africa!
Today’s guest finds herself as the only one to appear on two episodes both times as an individual!
Sophie Gregory came into farming from accountancy and has properly grabbed the bull by the horns! Running her own organic farm alongside her partner, being on the arla board or her new Nuffield application success she has done a phenomenal amount! Great guest for the one to open the potential for repeat episodes on the R2kast!
Check out episode 108 before this one to hear her whole story!
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Deer, calves and…flowers?!
Today’s guest, Laura Awdry grew up on a deer farm in New Zealand. She then decided to travel to the UK for a couple years before meeting her now husband and they found themselves expecting!
Throwing herself into the deep end at her partner, Sam’s farm she started her calf rearing business with a hundred calves in a rented shed from her father in law which in his words he ‘thought he’d have it back in a year’…16 years on Laura rears 600.
Along with Sam and the kids they have now started a Duchy tenancy only moving in this year with a pretty impressive system on the go aiming at cutting costs.
Laura is carrying her Nuffield out looking at sustainability and profitability of the dairy beef sector!
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I have filmed…well 170 episodes and to me this is the wildest!
Our guest today is not only an ESPN pundit, he’s not only an ex-NEW England Revolution manager of 10 years in the MLS but he’s also a European cup winner who played for a decade in ‘that’ Liverpool team.
Barcelona around 2010, Real Madrid in the late 50s, maybe even AC Milan around 1990 but few top the Liverpool of the late 70s into 80s.
Stevie Nicol was the right back for a fair chunk of the 80s lifting the division 1 title 4 times, the FA Cup thrice, European cup once and representing Scotland including one trip to the World Cup!
He made the PFA team of the year and was once voted the PFA Writers footballer of the year before finding success as a manager in the states as well!
A great that with a great guy who truly made the peak of his profession.
Sponsored today by magic mind, thank you for your support, ed and I have enjoyed the product and we want to share it with our listeners! Check it out at www.magicmind.com/rukitchen20 and use our like rukitchen20 for 56% off!
Enjoy.
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Philosophy, accountancy and soil!
Today’s guest has fitted a LOT in!
Coming from a small farm in Yorkshire, Tom Scrope went to uni to study philosophy (I had a wee chat about this with no idea about what was going on) before starting working in accountancy!
At a soil convention Tom came across an academic called Ben and they started a business together, Soil Benchmark! A very interesting data driven business which looks at soil profiling and mapping the country and creating a knowledge transfer area. A lot of this above my head but I found it very interesting!
He’s taken this to Nuffield and plans on looking at knowledge transfer models implemented in all soil affecting/affecting industries!
Great episode with pretty bloody clever guy!
Enjoy!
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Queens, DB5’s and Wheat!
Our guest today grew up on an arable farm and knew it was always for him but has went around the houses before ending up at home!
Jamie stoles studied agriculture because operating as a mediator and consultant between farmers and researchers for the national trust and then the crown estate!
After a while doing this he took over the management of the family 1000ha arable unit with his two cousins!
His addiction to all things cars is the main bane of his bank account’s life but he’s since taken on a Nuffield scholarship looking at vertical farming integration into UK agriculture on a large scale!
Just some good craic this really!
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Belfast, Cairo and goats in Somerset
Todays guest Cormac White stubbornly decided at about 4 being a vet was his career, and it happened. Some fun at uni before travelling with his career followed!
He found himself after graduating heading to New Zealand and Egypt to practise. Seeing some pretty horrendous things that’s he ‘hopes’ he won’t see again! Eye opening experiences with wonderful people was his explanation of Egypt!
After this he headed back to the UK where he met his now partner and how practises as a farm vet with a focus on small ruminants which led him to consultation on these animals.
Seeing a gap in the market he has taken on a Nuffield scholarship to look at the potential for small ruminant dairy here in the UK with plans to head to Europe, New Zealand and most interestingly, Mongolia!
Great chat with a really good guy!
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That’s just plane crazy!
Every year I love a look at the Guinness Book of World Records and have done since I was a kid, whether it was Ashrita Furman with what I remember to be over 600 records himself, Robert Wadlow and Sultan Kösen as the tallest people ever and currently respectively or even the weird and wonderful such as the most watermelons smashed by the head by Roberto Rodriguez! It could have been a record conceptualised out of complete stupidity and absurdity or the absolutely peak of human ability…I just loved it all! Today we welcome a guest with 10!
Gunnar Garfors has done 22 US States in 24 hours, 5 contented in 24 hours 19 countries in 24 hours and many more but one sticks out, Gunnar is the first person to go to every country (a feat completed by roughly 200 people)…TWICE (a feat now completed by less people than have been to the moon, THREE.
This podcast is two geography nerds geeking out on the planet with one who has fallen in love with travel in recent months and the other surely THE expert…with Ed bumbling along for the ride!
His current task is writing about living on the equator, Antarctic and Arctic circles! That’ll be up there with Kate Rawles book for me!
Amazing story, a very entertaining hour and an insane connection made!
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Supply chains the most important link?
Series 4 begins with a fantastic guest and another of our 2024 Nuffield cohort! Thanks for the support last year and let’s top it again this year!
Today we have Amy Stoner who always wanted to work in food in some capacity starting as a teenager she made an interactive business allowing kids to cater their own parties!
After school it was Food Nutrition and Wellbeing and Food Industry Management at BSc and MSc respectively.
Them with the training of a friend to drive up and down a field in the UK it was driving a chaser bin in Australia next before travelling and working with her partner around Australia! They then decided to travel south east Asia for a while before the dreaded ‘stay home and stay safe’ so back to Oz and working on a farm until they flew back to the UK!
Amy now works in raw materials for Samworth Brothers working with salad products for sandwiches to go!
This led her to Nuffield scholarship which will see her investigate ‘UK Food Security: A forward thinking approach to ensure resilient fresh produce supply chains!
Another belter form an inspirational young lady!
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R2Kast Christmas special!
The roles were reversed for this one where Ed interviewed Wallace about everything that’s been going on in the last few months which is a lot! We spoke about the podcast and what else I’ve been to from charity fundraisers to travelling across 3 continents.
We go into a lot of depth about my life changing trip to Africa and my short trip to Ukraine. Not least before touching on my Nuffield scholarship where we are just getting started!
A fun one to end the year and hope it shows that there’s lots more to come in the new year when season 4 comes!
A massive thank you for all the support across an insane year of podcasting with over 90 episodes being listened to in SEVENTY countries! Mad year! Onto the next!
Hope you had a lovely Christmas and are looking forward to a brilliant new year!
Enjoy!
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Gemma along with her colleague at Genus talked to our 3rd year students studying Livestock Management Systems as part of their agriculture degree with SRUC. Straight away I knew she would be getting an invite to the podcast!
Gemma left the UK for a period of time after her degree heading for the US and used her dissertation knowledge on embryo transfer on a unit that used the technology. I would say that it's clear Gemma was hooked!
For the last 5 years Gemmas has been with Genus as part of their beef team and will soon be moving onto QMS!
Along with her partner Hamish, they have a farm as well!
One of those stories with someone that is clearly passionate and I don't want to ruin too much a Gemma is an amazing story teller!
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Josh, and his partner Abigail were sick of the London rat race and after seeing a billboard on a bus on the daily commute decided it was time for a change.
One, an artist and the other a mobile application developer they set their sights on Spain, Portugal or Josh's homeland South Africa. Due to circumstance that you will hear in the episode the decision was made to head for Wales where they now operate an enterprise as well as being parents to their wee one, Ada!
The first attempt was organic duck production which had reached a point where a deal was about to be made that would send the business to the next level, then disaster struck...you'll have to listen to find out what!
However the change led them to their new venture, worm farming to sell worms and also worm casts...again to find out what that is you will have to check!
Amazingly honest episode and massive kudos and respect to Josh for that!
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Holly, not from a farming background as a youngster had a fascination with fossils and saw a future in the sector however younger teenage years saw her direction change and the goal was set as being a vet. She chased the dream and caught it after years of weekend, holiday and uni dedication she was qualified.
Holly worked at a few practises and loved the role, almost too much really taking the job home with her, a nice evening read for Holly would be a nice disease case to research. Focussing both on large animal and small she got a comprehensive coverage of business acumen and various species.
During her time as a vet one farmer in particular, Adam asked her on a date, a boundary Holly questioned breaking at first, fast forward to today and they have 2 kids and run an organic 700 cow Friesian x Jersey herd where Holly is in charge of heifer replacements from calves.
She now posts on instagram to promote the sector and show what happens on the ground on farm as Cups.On.Cows!
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From very near Wrexham, Will Evans laid the foundations for people like myself who have found themselves in the agricultural podcasting game. Having the struggles of having to record a Skype call to a landline it's fair to say he had it much harder than we have these days.
Will keeps himself busy running the home farm alongside his wife and father, being chair of the OFC, writes for Farmer's Weekly and much more...oh and did I mention that he has 4 girls to look after as well!...4 future employees? Will's wife Sarah has started a very successful diversification in the form of home grown veg boxes being sold direct and indirect in the local area.
Will was also one of the people on the pitch at that famous pitch invasion vs Notts County a few months back with Wrexham! Some story!
This is a discussion with a man I could learn a lot from as could you! I know I'll be doing what I can to be at the OFC next year.
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On an exchange Ed and his brother, Tom hosted Duncan and one other from Australia and after a few days together Ed and Duncan became good mates even though they live have the world away from each other. This was their first chat for longer than the odd Snapchat and what a chat it was between the three of them!
Duncan, who it turns out comes from a farm of around 110000 acres but that wasn't the topic of discussion for todays chat!
We were here to chat about the reality of Iraqi deployment, domestic employment and more. I don't want to give much away, I'll leave that to you to listen!
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Sometimes you hit record and can't believe how much someone has done - this is one of them! I simply thought we'd talk pick ups for peace but I found Vince to be one of the most interesting people I have ever spoken to, an inventor, a businessmen, a philanthropist and I think maybe a genius.
He has developed precision tech for ag, he has travelled the world and helped many and now he finds himself involved in an initiative that helps the front line in Ukraine backed by his connection in that his wife is Ukrainian. Listen to the pod to hear the nicest meet cute!
Great story by a great person promoting a phenomenal initiative that I have no signed up for as a driver and will be sure to be on the next mission that time allows for heading to Ukraine.
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Iona, from a farm in Muirkirk always loved the farm as a kid but as a youngster probably didn't see it in her future!
As she left school her intention was to go into physiotherapy but a last minute change of mind realised who she liked about that potential job was the paediatric side and therefore changed her field of study to primary teaching.
Iona completed her degree at the Dumfries campus of University of Glasgow and flew off to New Zealand for a short break.
On her return she saw a job opening at Dumfries House in Cumnock and now heads up a team as part of the Farming and Rural Skills team there!
Iona tells her story which is fuelled by a strong passion for telling the story of farming to the future of the nation.
Great chat with food, farming and...swans of all things! You'll have to listen to why!
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Today we welcome Jack Iredale onto the podcast. Jack was born in Scotland and emigrated to New Zealand as a baby. In New Zealand he took up rugby and judo before moving to Australia with his family. His mother, an olympian taught Jack the ways of Judo guiding him to win the Australian Junior Judo Championship in his words 'a couple times I think'. All the while this was going on Jack was playing on other sport and in truth it was the only thing for him, soccer!
He has battled type one diabetes, 3 major ACL injuries and only managing to fully hit the ground running at 20 he has found himself working up from Greenock Morton (the town in which he was born) all the way to Bolton Wanderers a club with a history of legends such as Jay-Jay Okocha and Fernando Hierro, notable premier league pedigree and more. At the time of recording Bolton have just guaranteed their place in the play offs so in the next month Jack may find himself playing in what is commonly regarded as the most intense league on the planet, the English Championship.
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A big day for the R2Kast with this being the first episode with 3 digits! In 2 years over 100 episodes we have spoken to 130 people throughout the food and farming sector across 4 continents and now it's time to branch out. The people and groups in food and farming will continue as is but you will start to see 2 extra episodes a month with ANYONE! The only rule is that they have nothing to do with food and farming, the first person has been to 59 countries at 28!
Before that however we need to meet out co-hosts for this series, Ed and Wallace!
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Today we welcome Neil Barrett onto the podcast.
Neil posts, his daily life on Instagram under the account name NJB HoofCare is a hoof trimmer to trade.
He tells his story about hoof trimming, Instagram, previous jobs and his inspiring career but at the heart of it this is a podcast talking about the importance of being at one with your mental health.
Two heavily bearded dudes with a passion for agriculture talking about their lowest points, the methods used to get out and our favourite beard oil! Truly enjoyed it and learned a lot about a topic that we need to know more about, please listen to this one!
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En liten tjänst av I'm With Friends. Finns även på engelska.