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Shrubbish

Sarah McAfee

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A slice of insight and discovery on a variety of non-boozy beverage related topics, a pinch of personal addiction stories, and a taste (literally!) of everyone's favorite little elixer: The Shrub
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Keeping It Green

Penn State Extension

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Our landscapes have many functions; they add beauty to our surroundings, provide a place to recreate, reduce stress, and clean and cool the surrounding environment. They also provide pollen and nectar for pollinators and provide habitat for birds. Keeping It Green is a weekly podcast in which Penn State extension educators talk with ornamental plant professionals and enthusiasts who add beauty and function to our landscapes. Topics will range from design, installation and maintenance, plant ...
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ShrubNuts

ShrubNuts

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Shrub Nuts is the brainchild of Bryan Murphy, Ben Leddick, and John Kuhn. This weekly podcast features news stories, online suggestions, and personal conversations that inspire fully improvised scenes during this one-hour show. Shrub Nuts is recorded as "one take", and completely unedited.
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The Washington State Hiking Podcast

Jennie Thwing Flaming and Craig Romano

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Welcome to the The Washington State Hiking Podcast with your host, Jennie Thwing Flaming. Along with part time co-host and guidebook author Craig Romano, she provides practical and timely seasonal hiking advice for hikers, trail runners and potential hikers of all skill and ability levels that is practical, accurate, fun and inclusive. We cover hikes near Seattle and Tacoma as well as hikes all across Washington from the rain forests of the Olympic Peninsula to the Shrub Steppe of Eastern Wa ...
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Loving Your Garden is a Facebook Group set up by broadcaster Rod Whiting during the first Covid lockdown in April 2020. It has quickly grown to nearly 450 thousand passionate and inspiring gardeners, thanks in no small part to knowledgeable and expert members like John Stirland. John has more than fifty years of experience in horticulture and you can now access his knowledge and that of our members as we link our podcast to LYG’s fortnightly live feed. Each week, we’ll discuss the jobs to be ...
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Hidden Forces

Demetri Kofinas

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Get the edge with Hidden Forces where media entrepreneur and financial analyst Demetri Kofinas gives you access to the people and ideas that matter, so you can build financial security and always stay ahead of the curve.
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The Market Huddle

Patrick Ceresna & Kevin Muir

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Join Patrick and Kevin bi-weekly when these two traders discuss the week's action in the markets - always keeping the other's feet to the fire for bad calls - yet hopefully having some fun while learning a little something in the process.
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Your Midwest Garden Podcast

Mike O'Rourke, Scott Sandstrom

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A casual conversation about gardening in the Midwest with Toledo's Garden Guy, Mike O'Rourke and Rookie Gardener, Scott Sandstrom. Mike interviews various guests, from experts to local DIY gardeners in a relaxed conversation. While Scott keeps the subjects down to the weekend warrior level. We hope you enjoy each podcast episode, as even the most basic topics can reveal a surprise tip or hint you may not know about! Your Midwest Garden is sponsored by Black Diamond Nursery & Lawn Service. Se ...
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Texas Sod & Drainage is a locally rooted team that knows lawns in North Texas better than most. Based in DeSoto, they’ve expanded their services across Cedar Hill, Grand Prairie, Mansfield, and other surrounding communities, offering homeowners and businesses the type of full-service sod installation that doesn’t cut corners. Their process is not just about dropping new sod down—it begins with real groundwork: soil preparation, aeration, weed and shrub removal, leveling, and even complete ya ...
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Musings with people in the world of gardening, botany, horticulture and nature. Marlene takes her years of gardening experience, success and failures and turns it into an unpretentious, humorous listen. From organic vegetable gardening, houseplants, bee keeping, flowers, and everything in between -- this podcast covers it.
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Here’s an incredible source for tips and suggestions on how to grow a great Western Pennsylvania garden. KDKA Radio’s Organic Gardener explores ways to make digging in the dirt a natural and bountiful experience. The Organic Gardener is Doug Oster, an Emmy Award winning producer, host and garden writer. The Organic Gardener airs live Sundays at 7:00 AM on KDKA Radio.
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In this podcast, lifelong gardener Don Kinzler joins host John Lamb for a weekly dig into the fruitful topic of gardening in the upper Midwest (North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, eastern Montana and southern Manitoba). Don Kinzler is a horticulturist with North Dakota State University Extension for Cass County. He has been a trusted resource for gardeners in the region for decades. Lamb is an arts and entertainment reporter for The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and a novice gardener, ready to ...
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Logan's Garden Shop Podcast

Logan's Garden Shop

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Join Logan's Garden Shop (or Logan Trading Company. or simply just "Logan's") for a gardening podcast that goes beyond the planting and digs deep into YOUR love of gardening. Hosted by celebrated teacher, speaker, and horticulturist, Bryce Lane.Bryce discovered his passion for plants and telling others about them while working at a small Massachusetts garden center throughout high school and college. After earning his BS and MS in Horticulture, he came to the Department of Horticultural Scie ...
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Master My Garden podcast with John Jones. The gardening podcast that helps you master your own garden. With new episodes weekly packed full of gardening tips, how to garden guides, interviews with gardening experts on many gardening topics and just about anything that will help you in your garden whether you are a new or a seasoned gardener. I hope you enjoy.John
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This podcast is about everything plants. It is in episodic format. The first few were dedicated to kitchen gardens. I talk about indoor plants and making your gardens stress-free. And on a budget! I also have minis on women who paved the way for women like myself in this industry. From the first to get degrees in horticulture, to the women who made it easier for us modern gals to study at places like Burnley In 2025, I start a new imagining of bites. These are about my favourite plants and h ...
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The Middle Men

Travis Proctor & Matthew Pagan

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The Middle Men, a podcast hosted by Travis (Goose) Proctor and Matthew Pagan, two New York Native, Bronxite, millennials discussing just about anything.
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Do you want to bring nature to your backyard, grow food, and help heal our living world? Join Daron Williams—restoration ecologist, permaculture enthusiast, and lifelong gardener—for concrete steps you can take at home to cultivate abundance for people, plants and wildlife. Tune in, grab a shovel, and make the living world around you come alive.
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The Alcohol-Free Sommelier is a fortnightly look at the world of No & Low alcohol drinks, hosted by Christine Parkinson. Meet the people who create, serve, sell and drink them. Find out the latest news on technology and ingredients, history, market trends and legal issues and of course, the drinks on the shelves right now. If it’s non-alcoholic, it’s here!
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The Garden Log is an award winning podcast from Ben Dark, Head Gardener at an English country estate. Episodes begin with a review of events in the flowerbeds, meadows and woodland, before moving on to discuss horticultural matters more generally. Ben is an ever-curious host who does not take himself, his job or gardening too seriously. A half-hour spent in his company is a half-hour spent far away from the myriad concerns of modern life.
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The Ryan Lawn & Tree Podcast is hosted by ISA Certified Master Arborist, Matt Evans. Our goal with this podcast is to provide you with the timely, and critical information you need to keep your turf, trees, and plants healthy and looking great.
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Planted: Finding Your Roots in STEM Careers

The Morton Arboretum: STEM Education

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Welcome to 'Planted: Finding your roots in STEM careers,' we are here to introduce you to some professionals that have interesting and diverse careers and the journey they took to get there. These plant professionals do everything from teaching people about the natural world, unlocking the secrets of DNA, and traveling the world to save unique species. Explore the journey, by listening to the episode that matches your interest, or mirrors your journey towards a STEM career.
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Hosted by international garden design sensation Jamie Durie and featuring Chef Michel Nischan's James Beard award-winning "Homegrown" cooking segments, The Victory Garden equips viewers with the confidence and inspiration to roll up their sleeves, get their hands dirty, and live outdoors. With so many Americans aspiring to care for the environment and create their own outdoor living spaces, The Victory Garden's unique fusion of garden design, earth-to-table cooking, and eco-conscious how-to ...
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Need help picking your Christmas tree? Gardeners’ Corner can help! Tony Johnston from Peartree Hill Christmas Tree Farm shares excellent advice on keeping yours looking its best.David visits Bob Hamilton at Dunsany Estate, Co Meath to see how they’ve rewilded 750 acres of the estate. Ruth Bramley talks about keeping indoor plants at the office and …
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Experts warn currant bush in North Queensland grazing areas is growing so fast, it's reducing pasture. Some paddocks are losing up to 30 percent of pasture due to the shrub. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Department of Primary Industries Principal Extension Officer for grazing land management Bob Shepherd about how to manage it. See omnystudi…
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Send us a text Hello, my dear leaflets, This episode is jam-packed with shrubs and pruning tips. Please leave me 5 stars anywhere you listen or send me a message at [email protected] Support the show Any links pertaining to this podcast will be in the show notes or through my website. www.stemsleavesandroots.com Thank you to Maddy Thorpe f…
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National Rural News Tuesday December 16 In today's National Rural News: Port operators put on notice by the ACCC, gun reform back on the national agenda, new survey highlights cracks in the PALM scheme -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listen…
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Exporters and importers are calling for urgent reform, after the consumer watchdog described the increased costs of loading and unloading ships as a 'market failure'. The consumer watchdog has been examining stevedoring profits which have jumped 130% over the past 5 years. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Freight and Trade Alliance General Mana…
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After a few years of procrastination and hiding I am delighted to launch my grow your own food workshops for 2026. Two dates 21st February & 21st March are the only two dates for this workshop in 2026. Ready to turn gardening advice into fresh salads, sweet strawberries, and a steady stream of herbs from your own space? We’re opening two small-grou…
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In Episode 453 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with Jason Furman, the former chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, about the state of the U.S. economy, the AI Bubble, monetary policy, inflation, price controls, and much more. Jason and Demetri spend the first hour of their conversation exploring his economic framework, what he learned…
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National Rural News Monday December 15 In today's National Rural News: Poultry industry a key economic driver, first of its kind leave policy to support on farm operations, supermarkets put on notice -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener…
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An advisory firm based in regional locations and cities across the country is offering its workers "harvest leave." Boyce is giving its employees a week of paid leave to undertake farm work anywhere in Australia. The program is aimed at boosting its employees on farm experience. Rural Reporter Dusty Fitzpatrick caught up with Principal Advisor Juli…
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A BLOOMING FUTURE FOR ARS & ARC Carrie Bergs American Rose Society Vice President Marilyn Wellan American Rose Center Committee Chairman In a week that has sent ripples through the rose community, the American Rose Society and the American Rose Center announced that they will move forward as two independent organizations. The news has sparked curio…
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This week Kevin & Patrick welcome, Vincent Deluard. They discuss the circular nature of economic stimulus and why the bond vigilantes might never appear Register for Big Picture Trading’s asymmetric challenge here: https://www.bigpicturetrading.com/challenge Sign up for a FREE 14-day trial at Big Picture Trading: https://secure.bigpicturetrading.co…
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With the festive season in full swing, David heads to Montalto Estate in County Down for a winter walk with head gardener Lesley Heron. While Storm Bram has created some extra work, there’s still plenty to enjoy, including plants that bring colour and structure to the darkest months of the year. Also on the programme, David chats to Brendan Gilsena…
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We're only guessing here, but the gardener on your gift list is probably one of the sweetest, loveliest people you know. Don't you want to get them the awesome gift they deserve? In this episode, Don and John go over some holiday gift ideas for the gardener you love the most (or for youself; we won't tell). They also answer a listener question abou…
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What is the best way to take cuttings of a monkey puzzle tree? What plants that are grown in Australia and would thrive in Dundee? Why hasn’t my Amaryllis flowered? Kathy Clugston brings together a perfectly curated panel of gardening experts at the V&A Dundee to tackle these questions from an enthusiastic, plant-loving audience. Joining Kathy on t…
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Persimmons are sweet, native to Illinois, and sometimes astringent! In this episode of Good Growing, Chris Enroth and Ken Johnson sit down with Nick Frillman, Local Foods and Small Farms Educator, to uncover everything you need to know about persimmons. From American vs. Asian cultivars to tips for growing them in Illinois, we cover cultivars, poll…
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Ever wonder what gardeners truly need when the skies won’t clear and the soil stays cold and heavy? We open the vault on six years of downloads to reveal the ten most-listened episodes and the lessons they teach us about resilient design, living soils, and planting that thrives despite the weather. This is a practical, story-rich tour through the c…
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In today's National Rural News: Abbattoir video dispute heads to the high court, increase in milk supply leading to a drop in prices, another state legislates virtual fencing -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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A softer global dairy market is expected to limit opportunities for Australian producers heading into the New Year. An increase in milk supply has contributed to a sharp decline in commodity prices. Rural Reporter Dusty Fitzpatrick caught up with Rabo Bank Research's Michael Harvey to unpack some of the factors leading to the supply boost. See omny…
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Text us your questions to answer on a future episode Jennie and Craig discuss their favorite Vashon Island hikes and places to stop and eat after. Craig’s hiking guidebooks Get on Jennie’s email list for weekly seasonal hiking inspiration Jennie’s hike planner and Seattle seasonal hiking guide Craig’s Hike of the Week Craig’s website Follow Jennie …
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In today's National Rural News: Beef producers preparing for what's next, harvest more than half-way complete, virtual fencing given the green light in Victoria -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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The Victorian government has given virtual fencing technology the green light. It allows livestock farmers to manage their herd and flock without physical fencing. It's hoped the tech will be rolled out on farms by February. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with United Dairy Farmers of Victoria President Bernie Free. Listen to the full interview abo…
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National Rural News Wednesday December 10 In today's National Rural News: Prawn fishers raise the alarm, the cost of delivering domestic violence services in the regions, South Australian distillers turn their focus to aperitifs -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcas…
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The seafood industry is raising the alarm on the federal government's draft guidelines for disease testing on some imports. Under the proposal, imported containers of prawns won't be tested for diseases like white spot on arrival, but before it is shipped. As it stands, test samples are taken from 100% of uncooked prawns containers which arrive in …
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National Rural News Tuesday December 9 In today's National Rural News: Wool growers urged to act now to maintain access to testing, Queensland farmers rally against gas projects, water safety reminders -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listen…
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Wool growers are being warned their produce will be untestable from January, unless they comply with new property identification code rules. From next year, wool will not be tested if growers haven't lodged their property identification code on their National Wool Declaration or with their broker. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Wool Producers…
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It is the December To Do List, and we are in the middle of winter garden season. Weather is moderately cold, foggy, and so far it has been pretty dry. We finish up with a Listener Q&A. It is time to plant: Asparagus Fava beans Bok choy Broccoli rabe Garlic Kale Loose leaf lettuce Mustard Onion sets Radish Do not plant yet: Bareroot trees Roses Berr…
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In Episode 452 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with Iain McGilchrist, a neuroscientist and author of The Master and His Emissary and The Matter with Things. His work on the divided brain has helped millions of people find wisdom, meaning, and guidance for living in the modern world. Iain and Demetri begin their conversation exploring McGil…
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National Rural News Monday December 8 In today's National Rural News: Confidence in the live export industry grows, Victorian farmers continue to block access to their land, food security council holds first meeting -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystu…
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Analysis of a series of surveys over the span of six years has shown public confidence in the live export industry has grown. Data Science company Voconiq has carried out the research since 2019, and more than 80 percent of respondents in this year's survey agreed the industry plays an important economic role, up from 72 percent six years ago. Rura…
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Fall is a great time to plant California natives. Brendan Wilce of the California Native Plant Society joins me to give his 10 top favorite natives. This episode is sponsored by BeWaterSmart. The Brendan and the California Native Plant Society can be found at: Website: calscape.org Instagram: @theplanimal Help support feral cat rescue/spay-neuter/f…
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Our gardens are just a pleasant memory and spring is a long way off, which makes it an even better time to bring holiday cheer into your home with a tree and other festive indoor plants. In this episode, Don and John give you some facts and advice about putting up the Christmas tree and dispel a rumor about poinsettias being poisonous (they're not)…
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How do you grow coriander successfully from seed? Do seeds have a sow-by-date? And will your treasured perennials thrive in the challenging Scottish climate? Kathy Clugston hosts from the beautiful St Mary’s Church in Walthamstow, where a lively audience puts their gardening dilemmas to an expert panel. Joining Kathy are renowned garden designer an…
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Send us a text Sarah and The Shrub get sour and funky with the discovery of yet ANOTHER ancient fermented beverage, and talk flights - in more ways than one. * * https://www.americastestkitchen.com/recipes/13457-cranberry-shrub-syrup https://www.foodnavigator-usa.com/Article/2024/03/29/expo-west-banana-water-s-clean-label-features-one-ingredient/ h…
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Holly isn’t just a festive decoration; it’s a plant with a rich history that can be incorporated into almost any garden. Check out this week’s Good Growing Podcast, as we explore the fascinating world of holly (Ilex spp.), from its cultural significance in ancient traditions to its role in modern landscapes. Learn about different species, tips for …
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Your front door deserves more than a week of glitter. We break down how to build Christmas planters that look festive now, thrive in deep shade, and transition smoothly into spring without waste. The secret is designing for longevity: choose a strong evergreen centrepiece, layer hardy winter colour, and add seasonal touches you can lift out in Janu…
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National Rural News Friday December 5 In today's National Rural News: New framework to protect farmers near renewable energy projects, butter prices slump, WA's aquaculture industry 'blindsided' by fishing reforms -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudi…
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Text us your questions to answer on a future episode Stephanie Lincoln, former US Army Veteran and all around bad ass (and Washington State Hiking Podcast listener!) sits down with Jennie to share about what she learned and how's she's changed as a hiker since being a missing person for three days in Olympic National Forest in August 2020. Stephani…
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National Rural News Thursday December 4 In today's National Rural News: Beef industry 'performing at its best', manufacturers respond to right to repair reforms, citrus industry concerns about imports -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listene…
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A new report forecasts Australia's beef production is set to reach new benchmarks in 2025. 3rd quarter data has been analysed by Rabobank, finding production rates are expected to reach 3 million metric tonnes this year. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Senior Animal Proteins Analyst Angus Gidley-Baird, who says the report shows the sector is p…
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National Rural News Wednesday December 3 In today's National Rural News: Right to repair laws to be extended to farm machinery, agriculture production value to reach nearly $100 billion, BOM declares a late season La Nina -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See o…
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The federal government has committed to extending Right to Repair laws to agricultural machinery. The laws, which are currently in place for light vehicles, would mean farmers can either repair their own machinery like tractors, or use third party mechanics instead of sending it back to the manufacturer. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke to National …
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Planning a trip to England and looking for inspiration on garden sites to explore? This episode of Keeping It Green is packed with insights you won’t want to miss! Join the team as they sit down with Penn State Extension Educator Ruth Benner and Dr. Margaret Hoffman, Coordinator of the Landscape Contracting Major at Penn State University. They shar…
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National Rural News Tuesday December 2 In today's National Rural News: ADPF to remain a member of Dairy Australia, sheep sector making sustainability gains but struggling with the workforce, cherry harvest delayed -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudi…
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