Episodes
The Countryside podcast 31st October 2017
The impact of recent storms on the marine environment, passive house building and using wool
7th annual North Atlantic Native Sheep and Wool Conference & the Manx Bantam Fur and Feather Society Annual Show
Helping hedgehogs, the Kirk Andreas Produce Show, and networking for food producers
A new arrival at the Wildlife Park, a chance to see rare breeds & spreading the word about Beach Buddies
Heather honey, wildlife conservation on farms & pedigree livestock breeding
Showcasing food and drink in the Isle of Man & a look ahead to National Young Farmers Week
Carriage driving, a walk in Silverdale Glen, and the 40th annual Ballaugh Horticultural Show
The Countryside podcast 5th September 2017
Laxey Glen Flour Mill, the wheat harvest & success for Ballakelly Farm
The Ramsey Horticultural Show, the origins of Mash Direct, and vintage machinery
A look back at the 2017 Royal Manx Agricultural Show
The Sulby Horticultural Show, the latest disease affecting Island trees & advice on branding for food producers
Looking back at the Southern District Agricultural Show & ahead to the Royal Manx
Agricultural show season, a top award for RGS & celebrating the sea
A look ahead to the Southern Agricultural Show, a new farming venture & tackling BVD
A new mountain bike skills area, the dangers of campfires in plantations & competing in the Island Games
10th anniversary of the farmers market, the queen scallop catch limit & Isle of Man Chef of the Year semi-finals
Farming during the war years & visiting agricultural students from Oklahoma
Open Farm Sunday & strawberry growing
A Calf of Man special
Sheep shearing, land-based surveying & seed imports and exports
The Isle of Man Canine Society Show, dairy farming this time of year & running a diversified farm during TT
The complexities of goat farming & the workings of a traditional mill
The new food provenance label, the joys of gardening & establishing a scallop advisory board
Farming in Greeba in days gone by & processing crab and lobster
Working horses in farming, preparations for the Royal Manx Agricultural Show & the annual Chef of the Year competition
Swapping seeds and sharing plants, EID for sheep & the Cook Shack
The new horse tram season, locally produced soft drinks & Harry Kelly’s cottage
Bee and bug bags, Manx Nature 2050, news from Central Marts & a lap of the TT course with a difference