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Country TodayCountry TodayCountry Today - July 16thFarmers are sceptical that artificial intelligence will revolutionise what they do. Farmers from across Gippsland have banded together to deliver truckloads of hay to the drought-affected Western District — repaying the support they received during the devastating 2019–20 bushfires. The weekly Weekly Times report. James Wagstaff. While parts of the Northern Mallee received much needed rain in the last week. They still only recorded small amounts. Agriculture Victoria’s online farm water calculator has been upgraded to offer a more user-friendly and accessible experience for land managers.  See omnystudio.com/listener for pri...2025-07-1622 minCountry TodayCountry TodayCountry Today - July 9thAustralia's beef industry is in a very favourable position, with mounting trade tensions with the US turning beef importers away. And that means beef prices are likely to continue to soar to record highs. Cattle producers, both beef and dairy, are increasingly focussing on improving animal genetics and for many, it's now through IVF, Breeding options have taken a giant leap forward with the global leader in bovine reproductive technologies, US owned Trans Ova Genetics, officially launching in Australia. The weekly Weekly Times report, Libby Price spoke to Editor James Wagstaff.  The Australian S...2025-07-1022 minCountry TodayCountry TodayCountry Today - June 4thAn update on how winter crops are coping with the lack of rain in the Wimmera with many grain growers choosing to resow ahead of forecast rain. Part of the Allan Labor Government's extension of drought assistance includes the formation of Drought Response Taskforce. Nationals member for Murray Plains, Peter Walsh, has been invited to join. The Victorian government may have put a freeze on the emergency services and volunteer ley 150 per cent hike that saw thousands of farmers take the streets. But it hasn’t frozen emergency services budget cuts. At least that’s acco...2025-06-0422 minCountry TodayCountry TodayCountry Today - May 14thThe podcast today focusses on two areas of mounting concern to farmers.. First the Victorian Government’s $2 billion emergency services levy which it pulled from the upper house at the 11th hour. Is this the last of it? Hundreds of farmers have taken to the streets in protest at the levy. for many of them it’s the first time in their lives they’ve protested. As the drought deepens across southern Australia, farmers are making it loud and clear - It’s time the Victorian Government started to listen to farmers pleas for drou...2025-05-1425 minCountry TodayCountry TodayCountry Today - May 7thAustralia’s wine exports to China are back on track following the lifting of China’s tariffs but our exports to other countries are at the lowest level in more than twenty years. You’ll hear all about the FutureAg Expo coming to Melbourne showgrounds this August. We’ll head to the Wimmera, where farmers are well and truly into their winter sowing, but there are some problems with phosphate fertilizer quality. Varroa mite is considered to be the greatest threat to honeybee-pollinated horticulture industry. Weekly Times editor James Wagstaff on politici...2025-05-0724 minDFC PodcastDFC PodcastFrom Heartbreak to Hope: How Compassion Changes Lives GloballyJoin us for a powerful Compassion Sunday message from guest speaker Paul Wagstaff.Paul shares moving stories from his recent visits to Uganda, including the remarkable transformation of the Bissinger family and their community through child sponsorship. Discover how a local church grew from 18 members to over 400 while serving 268 children, and hear the inspiring journey of James, who went from sponsored child to leading water engineering projects across Uganda.This episode unpacks the parable of the Good Samaritan and challenges us to truly see, feel, and move with compassion in both global and local contexts...2025-04-2829 minCountry TodayCountry TodayCountry Today - April 16thMore than 9 million Australian families live in an area where there are insufficient childcare places. In many rural and regional areas, there is a total absence of childcare. More Australians are choosing to buy home grown olive oil Chinese investment in Australia is shifting away from agriculture and to what’s called Greenfield projects. A Victorian dairy farm has scored a rare double feat with both their Holsteins and Jerseys topping the Australian Breeding Values lists.  And the Weekly Times report with editor James WagstaffSee omnystudio.com/listener for...2025-04-1622 minCountry TodayCountry TodayCountry Today - March 26thWe will of course take a look at the Federal Budget and what it offers agriculture. You’ll hear from NFF president David Jochinke, and weekly times editor James Wagstaff about what is a rather disappointing budget for the regions. To the attempts at negotiating a ceasefire for the war with Russia and Ukraine, and the latest news has agricultural exports at its centre. James Wagstaff from the Weekly Times joins us. With farmers currently spraying with pre-emergent herbicides before sowing this year's winter crops, it's timely to be reminded that you are de...2025-03-2623 minCountry TodayCountry TodayCountry Today - March 12thExporting live dairy heifers to China used to be a lucrative market for Australian dairy farmers. At its peak, we exported more than 200 thousand cows a year. But now China has an oversupply of milk and is now culling cows. Former prisoners from a Gippsland correctional facility could help fill the region's continuing dairy labour shortage after doing the Cows Create Careers course The Victorian Government has finally announced nearly $30 million worth of disaster recovery funding for tourism hit by the Grampians and little Desert fires earlier this year. Western District farmers frustrated at...2025-03-1223 minCountry TodayCountry TodayCountry Today - March 5thCattle are widely blamed for being large methane emitters. But US documentary maker Peter Byck is telling a very different story in his four part series,  ‘Roots so Deep’.   Australian agriculture has recorded its second-highest year on record, with the red meat industry expected to propel the sector to a $92 billion industry Country Today’s The National Foundation for Australia-China Relations (NFACR), has awarded a $1.13 million grant to the Australian Food and Wine Collaboration Group The weekly Weekly Times report, Editor James Wagstaff.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2025-03-0521 minCountry TodayCountry TodayCountry Today - January 29thAn update from the Bureau of Meteorology, as Country Today follows the widespread, high fire dangers across the state. To the Little Desert National Park fires, and the highest cost to farmers is replacing the exclusion fences bordering the park that keep wildlife and wild dogs off farms Asparagus growers are walking away from the sector, as the cost of production climbs and supermarkets demand lower prices A grain grower using a Nuffield scholarship to travel overseas to see how AI is being used. The weekly Weekly Times report. We’re jo...2025-01-2922 minCountry TodayCountry TodayCountry Today - January 22ndLivestock producers should be on the lookout for blue green algal blooms in troughs and dams, as it can kill animals.  Scientists and winemakers have teamed up to find an alternative use for wine grapes tainted by bushfire smoke, turning wine into brandy More conflict over the phasing out of live sheep exports. The lobby group Sheep Producers is highly sceptical about the Federal Government planning for the transition out of the trade.  It’s been a volatile few months for sheep and lamb prices … you’ll hear how Deniliquin’s first  Store sheep Sale...2025-01-2222 minCountry TodayCountry TodayCountry Today - January 15thThere have been two livestock disease outbreaks globally: first the new world screw worm in Mexico and Foot and Mouth Disease in Germany. So what does it mean for us? A likely return to record high beef prices according to analyst Simon Quilty the benefits of introducing probiotics into cattle feeding systems. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has confirmed that 2024 is the warmest year on record. And the past ten years have all been in the Top Ten, in an extraordinary streak of record-breaking temperatures. So what are the implications for agriculture? I...2025-01-1522 minHumans of AgricultureHumans of AgricultureThe 2024 wrap with James Wagstaff from The Weekly TimesJames Wagstaff reflects on his 20-year career with The Weekly Times, one of the most consumed print news publications among ag folks. It can feel like print is in flux thanks to the shift to digital platforms and indie social media content creators. However, with a focus on quality over quantity, James shares the big stories that have shaped the agricultural space, his life as a journalist, and the readers who keep coming back for more.In this episode, Oli sits down with James Wagstaff, the editor of The Weekly Times. They have a chat about James's...2024-12-1840 minCountry TodayCountry TodayCountry Today - December 4thFarmers warned of new wage theft laws coming into effect on January 1 introducing much harsher criminal penalties for businesses that intentionally underpay workers. Australian sheep producers are a lot more feeling optimistic than they were this time last year.   Victoria’s Country Fire Authority has lost more of its funding in favor of the other emergency services, The largest exporter of wheat, Russia has announced reductions in its wheat export quota in an attempt to curb food inflation. The Weekly Times report with editor James Wagstaff.See omnystudio.com/listen...2024-12-0423 minCountry TodayCountry TodayCountry Today - November 20thNow to the next in our series on seasonal conditions, and the big dry continues in Victoria's South west. The Heytesbury Settlement is well known for being some of the best dairy farming land in the Victoria ... but farmers this year are still battling drought The live sheep trade claimsa nationwide survey suggests Australians are increasingly in favour of keeping the live sheep trade The DemoDAIRY Foundation has now contributed more than $500,000 over the past six years to help develop a better future for the dairy industry in south-west Victoria.  The Weekly Times repor...2024-11-2020 minCountry TodayCountry TodayCountry Today - October 23rdThe latest wool market campaign, wear wool not waste,   Victoria's water register has collapsed, putting an abrupt hold on all Goulburn Valley water being traded into the Murray.  A “marginally larger” winter crop this season, though well down on the 5 year average.   If you're passionate about making a difference in agriculture, the Zanda McDonald Award applications for 2025 are now open. Plus the weekly Weekly Times report with James Wagstaff.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-10-2320 minHoops Heaven‘s Basketball HustleHoops Heaven‘s Basketball HustleHoops Heaven's Basketball Hustle – #NBL25 Episode 5Mike Kelly leaving the South East Melbourne Phoenix, could Chase Buford be the quick fix, Tyrell Harrison dominates for Brisbane Bullets, Wani Swaka Lo Buluk does the same for Illawarra Hawks, inbounding the ball woes and Jason Cadee's 400th NBL game. We open up this week's episode by looking at the major difference in the Cairns Taipans without their young gun of a point guard Taran Armstrong, and how if he hopes to realise his NBA dream he needs to stay on the court more. The big news of the week was the South East...2024-10-161h 01Country TodayCountry TodayCountry Today - October 16thWe’ll take a look at the Worksafe campaign targeting farmers, it’s never you until it is. We also find out how the 20 minute calving rule works there are investigations in to the troubled PALM worker scheme, of the Pacific Australia Labor Mobility Scheme. Last week, President of Timor Leste, Jose Ramos-Horte told the National Press Club that the scheme has allowed exploitation of workers. So how widespread is this kind of exploitation?  Prior to the September frost, pulses were predicted to reach record levels, we’ll take a look at the extent...2024-10-1621 minCountry TodayCountry TodayCountry Today - September 18thMore than three thousand kilograms of asparagus has been dumped from the major supermarkets, after damaging winds in Victoria and New South Wales left the crops slightly curved.  Australian Beef Leaders are seeking people between the ages of 21 to 35 looking for a career in beef ANZ has released its latest spring outlook and no surprises, all States except Victoria and South Australia are optimistic. Charinga merino stud is holding its annual open day tomorrow, Thursday 19 at Berrimal in central Victoria. The weekly Weekly Times report with Editor James Wagstaff about ongoing co...2024-09-1820 minCountry TodayCountry TodayCountry Today - September 11thIn this episode: Australian Wool Innovation has recommended wool growers vote to increase the wool levy to 2 per cent.The Regional Investment Corporation  low-cost Farm Investment Loans.15 years ago Australia was in a gas boom , now there's talk of importing because we're running out. So what's really going on?Also today Australia’s agricultural exports have fallen, but there is a shining light.To the weekly Weekly Times report. Libby Price spoke to editor James Wagstaff.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-09-1120 minCountry TodayCountry TodayCountry Today - August 21stLamb prices have been disappointing this year, but finally, it looks like things are turning around. You’ll hear how farmers in Tasmania are faring in what has been the driest year on record A mid-year report on the progress of the Murray Darling Basin Plan has just been released by the Basin Authority. You’ll hear from MDBA Chief Executive Andrew McConville The Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman reported more than 50 thousand complaints in the last financial year for regional telco customers .. that’s nearly 1k a week. The Weekly Times report. Editor...2024-08-2123 minAussie Hoopla NBL & NBA PodcastAussie Hoopla NBL & NBA PodcastJeremy Loeliger on Bringing Japanese Teams into the NBL, the Future of the Next Stars Program, and the Biggest Hurdles the League Has Faced This Decade Jeremy Loeliger served as the NBL’s CEO from 2015 to 2019 before transitioning to Commissioner from 2019 to 2024. Loeliger was instrumental in launching the NBL Next Stars program, driving the NBLxNBA preseason games, expanding the league’s reach with international tours, and building strong global partnerships. His leadership also led to groundbreaking CBA agreements with the Players’ Association and introduced new audiences to the game through NBL Oz Gaming. In this episode, Dan Boyce sits down with Jeremy to explore a decade of shaping the NBL.  Visit dunk.com.au for your next set of basketbal...2024-08-151h 14The Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastRhys Turton: The state of the grains industry. Over The Fence with Danyel Cucinotta.On today’s episode, The Weekly Times editor James Wagstaff catches up with West Australian farmer and Grain Growers Limited chairman Rhys Turton as crops take shape across Australia’s major grain growing regions.In this week’s Over The Fence chat, The Weekly Times reporter Alex Sinnott checks in on Victorian Farmers Federation vice-president Danyel Cucinotta, as the avian influenza crisis spreads across Victoria and NSW.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-06-2637 minThe PhotowalkThe PhotowalkGhost hunting on The FellsOne of the most personable landscape photography YouTubers to walk the fells of England’s Lake District is my guest this week, Glenn, AKA Black Crag, named after a geological feature of this extraordinary part of the UK. In his words, “I'll normally be found on a fell side or rummaging around in a deep ghyll somewhere because the Lake District is more than just my home; it's my lifeblood,” and I suspect after hearing today’s show you’ll have subscribed not just in terms of his channel, but with respect to his outlook on how precious it is to be o...2024-06-211h 43The Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastBest of Hort Connections 2024: David Williams, Murray Watt and Pia PiggottToday, we bring you a series of interviews, conducted with key industry stakeholders at the Hort Connections conference in Melbourne last week. The annual event attracted a huge crowd of local and international delegates, who gathered to learn more about the opportunities and challenges for the horticulture sector. The Weekly Times editor James Wagstaff and reporter Conor Fowler caught up for chats with ag investment specialist David Williams, federal Agriculture Minister Murray Watt and Rabobank analyst Pia Piggott. In this week’s Over The Fence chat The Weekly Times reporter Alex Sinnott catches up...2024-06-1234 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastMark Harvey-Sutton: Where to for live exports. Over the Fence with Victorian dairy farmer Mark Billing.On today's episode The Weekly Times reporter Fiona Myers catches up with Mark Harvey-Sutton, chief executive of the Australian Livestock Exporters' Association, as farmers in Western Australia ramp up their opposition to the federal government’s decision to ban live sheep exports from May 2028. In this week’s Over The Fence chat, The Weekly Times editor James Wagstaff sits down with southwest Victorian dairy farmer, Mark Billing, for his take on opening milk prices unveiled by processors this week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-06-0538 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastBega Cheese's Pete Findlay: Where to for milk prices? Over The Fence with southern NSW farmer Robert ReidOn today's episode, The Weekly Times editor James Wagstaff catches up with Bega Group chief executive Pete Findlay, as dairy farmers across the nation await signs of new season opening milk prices from processors.Bega Group was founded as a dairy farmer co-operative in 1899 and listed on the ASX in 2011.In this week’s Over The Fence chat, The Weekly Times reporter Fiona Myers checks in with southern NSW farmer, Robert Reid, from Howlong, as parts of southeast Australia reel from a dry autumn.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-05-2939 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastLiam Lenaghan: Let's GO.FARM-ing. Over The Fence with Allan HobleyOn today's episode The Weekly Times editor James Wagstaff catches up with Liam Lenaghan, the founder and chief executive of GO.FARM, which has more than $1 billion invested in the agriculture space and this week launched a $300 million capital raise to grow the business even more. On this week's instalment of Over The Fence, West Australian sheep farmer Allan Hobley provides an insight into the fallout from the federal government's recent decision to ban live sheep exports from May 2028. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-05-2137 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastMark Wootton: Debunking the carbon myths. Over The Fence with Joe Briggs.On this week's episode The Weekly Times livestock editor Kate Dowler sits down with Victorian Western District farmer Mark Wootton, whose Jigsaw Farms business was long held up as a shining star of carbon-neutral farming. The conversation touches on a number of issues from buying and selling carbon credits to renewable energy sources. On this week's Over The Fence chat, The Weekly Times editor James Wagstaff catches up with southern NSW cotton grower Joe Briggs as pickers get ready to roar across the region. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-04-1645 minLeading YouLeading YouFrom Rock Bottom to Finding True Purpose with Jo WagstaffHow do we work in a way that is sustainable and avoids burnout, while still being successful? This is a difficult question for women to answer, with a 2023 survey of Australian working women finding that 54% reported increased levels in stress. Another 30% experienced ongoing burnout and 16% left their jobs in 2022 citing lack of flexibility.    Today, I’m joined by the wonderful Jo Wagstaff, internationally renowned leadership coach and speaker. She has worked with many premier Australian and global firms to support thousands of professionals to embrace the power of conscious, authentic leadership. Jo has recently written her...2024-04-1525 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastNigel Corish: An innovative approach to farming. Over The Fence with Tom Gubbins.On today’s episode The Weekly Times editor James Wagstaff checks in with leading Queensland farmer and winner of The Weekly Times Coles 2023 Farmer of the Year Nigel Corish. Nigel is part of a family operation at Condamine in Queensland’s Western Downs region that is leading the way in terms of sustainability, with its eyes firmly on the future. On this week's Over The Fence discussion, we check in with leading stud beef producer Tom Gubbins and talk across a range of topics from the season to whether beef prices are where they should be. See omnys...2024-04-1038 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag Podcast'Home invasion': The human toll of animal activism. Over The Fence with Simon Wright.Animal activists entering farms is akin to a “home invasion”, a Victorian piggery manager with more than 35 years of experience tells The Weekly Times reporter Peter Hunt on this week's special episode of The Australian Ag Podcast. Peter also explores the hot topic of animal activism with Victorian Farmers Federation pig group president David Wright and Animal Justice Party MP Georgie Purcell. On this week's installment of Over The Fence, The Weekly Times editor James Wagstaff catches up with NSW New England beef producer Simon Wright to talk beef prices, the season and the secrets of success for a 150-yea...2024-04-0251 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastHugh Killen: A natural approach to farm investments. Over The Fence with John Bruce.On today’s episode The Weekly Times editor James Wagstaff sits down with Hugh Killen, a former chief executive of the Australian Agricultural Company who now heads up asset management company Impact Ag Partners. Based at Armidale in NSW, Impact Ag has more than $900 million invested in the agriculture space across Queensland, NSW, Western Australia as well as the United States. In this week’s Over The Fence chat, we check in with southern NSW farmer John Bruce, who runs a livestock and cropping operation near Barooga and discusses a number of issues facing the farming community, from input prices...2024-03-2641 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastDavid Jochinke: Taking farmers' fight to Canberra. Over The Fence with Tracy Lefroy.Six months after a scathing critique of the federal government's agriculture policies in his inaugural speech, National Farmers' Federation president David Jochinke says the farm lobby’s Keep Farmers Farming campaign has tested its relationship with Canberra. The Weekly Times editor James Wagstaff and news editor Natalie Kotsios sit down with David to discuss a range of issues facing the industry. On this week's Over The Fence episode, we catch up with West Australian mixed farmer Tracy Lefroy.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-03-1938 minThe Witch Crafted Files: A True Crime PodcastThe Witch Crafted Files: A True Crime PodcastFile 6: Angels of DeathThis week we cover File 6: Angels of Death. We do a quick life update and celebrating life. Then Josh tells the story of the evil nurse Charles Cullen; Josh named his story Angel of Death: Charles Cullen (innovative right?!). Then, Amy covers the terrible "doctor" Harold Shipman; she named her story Ship Him Out! Here is the list of victims starting with the murderer Charles Cullen: June 11, 1988: John W. Yengo, Sr., 72 March 9, 1991: Lucy Vigilone Mugavero, 90July 23, 1991: Mary Natoli, 85September 1, 1991: Helen Dean, 91January 21, 1996: LeRoy Sinn, 71May 31, 1996: E...2024-03-161h 08The Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastGarry Edwards: Where to for beef in 2024? Over The Fence with Gavin ScurrNewly elected Cattle Australia chairman Garry Edwards sits down with James Wagstaff and Fiona Myers to discuss the challenges and opportunities for the beef industry in 2024, and where the peak producer body should focus its efforts. Gavin Scurr, who runs the family-owned and operated Pinata Farms fruit business, leans in 'Over the Fence' to talk about issues affecting the horticulture space, including labour and the rising cost of living. We also check in with Market Insights Lead at Nutrien Ag Solutions, Olivia Ager as attention turns to the sheep and cropping sectorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for...2024-03-1242 minThe Shrimps Verdict Podcast (Morecambe FC & Beyond Radio)The Shrimps Verdict Podcast (Morecambe FC & Beyond Radio)Bradford City (A) - Oh HalThe Shrimps let a two goal lead slip to draw 2-2 at Bradford City in League Two. Highlights, and reaction from Ged Brannan and James Connolly. Plus, Tom Wagstaff from Notts County Talk joins us to look ahead to our game at Meadow Lane on Friday (December 29).Shrimps Live - Every Kick, Every Game, Every Goal. Only on Beyond Radio & iFollow Shrimps.Photo credit: Jack Taylor Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-12-2734 minTheatre Audience PodcastTheatre Audience PodcastStage Spectaculars: Flowers, Jungle Rumble, and Ocean's End, Plus Jock Night & David Paisley InterviewWelcome to a dazzling podcast episode featuring five extraordinary shows that promise to take you on an exhilarating journey through a world of captivating performances and thrilling narratives. Let's dive into this vibrant line up and explore the wealth of searchable content! First up, we have Flowers for Mrs. Harris, a London premiere starring Olivier Award-winning legend Jenna Russell. This heartfelt musical is based on the novel by Paul Gallico and brings to life the story of Ada Harris, a house cleaner who stumbles upon a stunning Dior dress i...2023-11-0753 minThe Sport BlokesThe Sport Blokes170. Batting with GraceRecorded 23 October 2023   (00:22) Opening Bounce – ‘Rasheed’ raises bail money with crazy 6 leg parlay; Kaylee McKeown keeps smashing records in the pool; NFL bits and pieces; A-League’s home of grand finals short lived/attendance record smashed in local Sydney derby in W-League; Sweet & sour for the Eagles in the AFLW. (08:26) Cricket – Quick Hits: Grace Harris destroys record (and bat) in WBBL; Men’s World Cup: Upsets galore as Afghanistan beat England and Netherlands defeat (otherwise red hot) South Africa (trying to rank all-time World Cup upsets); Aussies recalibrate after starting 0-2 as they head towards a dan...2023-10-2558 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastNigel Kerin: opportunities for sheep in a tough trading environment and 'Over the Fence' with Ian ArneyLeading NSW sheep producer Nigel Kerin, from Kerin Poll Merinos at Yeoval, and James Wagstaff sit down to discuss the opportunities for the sheep sector despite deflated commercial returns. Ian Arney, from the Millewa district of northwest Victoria, leans in 'Over the Fence' to talk about the opportunities for harvest 2023 in a low-rainfall environment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-09-2643 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastJohn Gladigau: the future of farming and addressing mental health, and lean in Over the Fence with Magnus AitkenIn this week’s episode, host James Wagstaff catches up with well-known South Australian farmer John Gladigau to discuss everything from collaborative farming to addressing farmer mental health. On this week’s installment of ‘Over the Fence’ Riverina manager Magnus Aitken talks us through the season and the downturn in sheep prices. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-09-1935 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastMichael Patching: The world of live cattle exports to Asia and lean Over The Fence with Rodney WattIn this episode, James Wagstaff and The Weekly Times livestock editor Fiona Myers delve into the intricate world of live cattle exports with Michael Patching, an agriculture consultant based in Asia. They explore the pressing challenges faced by the industry, from shifting consumer preferences to disease outbreaks like LSD and FMD. James also chats to Rodney Watt, the Principal of Felix Lambs in Greenthorpe, NSW about the future of sheep and lamb genetics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-09-1234 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastNick Crundall: Prospects for Harvest 2023 and lean in Over The Fence with Sam HeagneyMarket Check chief executive Nick Crundall and James Wagstaff discuss where this year’s winter crop will come from. Mungindi farmer Sam Heagney leans in Over The Fence to talk about the deteriorating season in northwest NSW.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-09-0528 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastRobert Herrmann: Where to for sheep prices? Lean in Over the Fence with Norm SmithAs sheep prices continue to slump market analyst Robert Herrmann discusses with James Wagstaff and Fiona Myers the way forward and when producers can expect to see a return to profitability. In this week’s instalment of Over the Fence, looking at issues affecting farmers at the grassroots level, we catch up with Wellington NSW wool grower Norm Smith as the season continues to tighten. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-08-2925 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastDanny Thomas: Outlook for the spring rural property selling season and lean in ‘Over the Fence’ with Brett HoskingLAWD rural property expert Danny Thomas and James Wagstaff discuss what’s hot, and what’s not, in the world of agricultural investments as we enter the spring rural property selling season. We lean in ‘Over the Fence’ with Victorian grain grower Brett Hosking who talks about how crops are faring as the countdown to harvest begins. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-08-2225 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastTom Murphy: Queensland Investment Corporation’s natural capital play and lean Over The Fence with Xavier MartinQueensland Investment Corporation’s Tom Murphy discusses with James Wagstaff what the future of Australia’s rural property market might look like as investors snap up farmland for its production potential along with its environmental value. We lean in ‘Over The Fence’ with leading cropping farmer Xavier Martin as the season in his part of NSW starts to bite. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-08-1532 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastMark Schilling: making a bob from value adding and lean in 'Over The Fence' with Chris NixonSouth Australian Yorke Peninsula farmer Mark Schilling and James Wagstaff raise a glass to the opportunities for grain growers in the beer and whiskey space. Victorian farmer Chris Nixon leans in ‘Over The Fence’ to provide an update on tough seasonal conditions in East Gippsland. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-08-0825 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastWill Barton: raising the lamb bar and lean in 'Over The Fence' with Scott YoungGundagai Meat Processors boss Will Barton and James Wagstaff discuss where to extract the best returns from lamb in a tough market. Victorian farmer Scott Young leans in ‘Over The Fence’ to give a farmer perspective on deflated sheep prices. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-08-0131 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastGreg Quinn: How to extract the best returns from ag. Over the Fence with Fiona Aveyard.Grove Juice chief executive Greg Quinn and James Wagstaff discuss getting the best bang for your farming buck, ongoing worker shortages and demand for Australian agricultural assets. NSW lamb producer Fiona Aveyard leans in ‘Over the Fence’ to chat about demand for premium lamb in a deflated commodity market. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-07-1737 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastAdam Giles: Inside Gina Rinehart’s beef empire. Over The Fence with Wendy and Ben Mayne.Hancock Agriculture chief executive Adam Giles and James Wagstaff discuss free-trade agreements, animal welfare and what’s ahead for the iconic S Kidman and Co brand. Texas Angus’ Ben and Wendy Mayne lean in ‘Over the Fence’ to chat about potential bull price fortunes in a deflated cattle market.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-07-0434 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastDavid Foote: challenges and opportunities for beef. Over The Fence with Barry Large.Cattle Australia chairman David Foote sits down with James Wagstaff to discuss everything from deflated cattle returns to retail beef prices to market access. We also introduce our Over The Fence segment with leading farmers addressing the issues affecting them at a grassroots level; this week we catch up with West Australian grain grower Barry Large.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-06-2628 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastWarrendale Wagyu's Tom RichardsonThis week on the The Australian Ag Podcast, host James Wagstaff is joined by co-host Jackson Hewett and the Managing Director, from Warrendale Wagyu, Tom Richardson. Warrendale Wagyu, is Britain's largest wagyu operation and currently supplies two of the nations' biggest retail chains. They discuss the wagyu market in Europe as cost of living pressures rise and as the Australian-UK Free Trade Agreement comes into play.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-06-2015 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastWhat changes to the PALM labour scheme mean for farmersOn this week’s episode of The Australian Ag Podcast, host James Wagstaff and Jackson Hewett chat with Matt Palise, the managing director of Red Rich Fruits, on the challenges and opportunities in the horticulture space. It follows the federal government’s recent changes to the Pacific Labour Mobility Scheme, which has left growers and industry seething.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-06-1218 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastMilk2Market's Richard Lange on opening milk pricesOn this week's episode of The Australian Ag Podcast, host James Wagstaff is joined by The Weekly Times dairy reporter Alex Sinnott. We chat all things milk, with the milk price expert, Richard Lange, from Milk2Market, including last weeks' release of milk prices for the 2023/2024 milk season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-06-0614 minJames O\'Shea PodcastsJames O'Shea PodcastsTHE SEMI PROS - Magic Maroons and Bleeding Blues Origin One recapOn this edition of the Semi Pros James O'Shea and Joel Stower are joined by Blues tragic Kieran Wagstaff to unpack Origin One. The Magic Maroons vs the Bleeding Blues. The panel also takes a look at the thrills and spills in sport over the last week and previews a huge weekend of local sport! Tune In2023-06-021h 12The Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag Podcast2023 Global Food Forum Panel: Investment expectations in an era of rising ratesIn this episode of the Australian Ag Podcast, we take a look back on a panel discussion from the 2023 Global Food Forum, which looked at investment expectations in a time of increasing interest rates and how the agriculture industry is adapting their strategies to ensure future returns. This panel features Liam Lenaghan, Managing Director, goFARM Australia, Kristina Hermanson, Head of APAC and Africa, Managing Director at Nuveen Natural Capital, David Williams, Managing Director at Kidder Williams and The Weekly Times Editor, James Wagstaff.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-05-3017 minTiny In All That AirTiny In All That AirAlan Plater- By The Tide of Humber I Walked Among Poets (talk given to the PLS 28/11/98) This episode features a writer who would be familiar not only to Hull residents but also to keen telly watchers, radio listeners and theatre goers across the country. Alan Plater was born in Jarrow in 1935  but having moved to Hull when he was just three years old, the city was pleased to adopt him and he lived there for much of his life. His most famous writing credit was probably Z Cars. Alan Plater was also a huge fan of jazz music and his ITV comedy drama The Beiderbecke Affair staring James Bolam and Barbara Flynn in the mid 1980s...2023-05-1245 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastWhere to for Wagyu with AWA's Charlie PerryCattle prices have been plummeting, and Wagyu has been particularly hard hit with prices down as much as 50% in six months. How is the industry responding? To find out what is going on, Weekly Times editor James Wagstaff and I dropped in on the Australian Wagyu Association annual conference where we caught up with AWA President Charlie Perry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-05-0919 minThe Real Life Radio Show with Evangelist Anh LeThe Real Life Radio Show with Evangelist Anh LeWhat is my purpose in life? James Wagstaff speaks with Anh LeIn today's testimony, we are going to talk about a very common issue, whether you have a purpose in your life or not. Many of us go about life wondering what the purpose of our lives really are, and some of us try really hard to create a purpose in our lives. And today, we will have James Wagstaff, who grew up in London England, and had a great life, but never really knew what his purpose was, until he had a huge divine revelation, that there was a purpose for his life that was already set. 2023-02-1413 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastThe outlook for red meat and grain in 2023It has been a big year for agribusiness, with record highs set for commodities and farmland. But the big question is whether the good times can go on? To find out what 2023 has in store, hosts Jackson Hewett and James Wagstaff talk to Andrew Whitelaw and Matt Dalgleish from agribusiness analytics firm Episode3. Produced and edited by Eartha HewettSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-12-2121 minFlixwatcher: A Netflix Film Review PodcastFlixwatcher: A Netflix Film Review PodcastEpisode # 278 The DIg with Liz and Michelle from Two Women Chatting podcastLiz and Michelle from Two Women Chatting podcast join Flixwatcher remotely to review Liz’s choice The Dig.The Dig is a 2021 British drama based on the novel of the same name that is a reimagining of the events around the 1939 excavation of Sutton Hoo in Suffolk. Sutton Hoo was a site of Anglo-Saxon ship containing artefacts was buried. The site was first excavated by Basil (Ralph Fiennes) Brown under the watch of the landowner Edith (Carey Mulligan) Pretty. When the importance of the dig is discovered national experts - Peggy (Lily James) and Stuart (Be...2022-12-0743 minHoops Heaven‘s Basketball HustleHoops Heaven‘s Basketball HustleHoops Heaven’s Basketball Hustle – Season 4, Episode 4So much to cover surrounding #NBL23 on this week's Hoops Heaven's Basketball Hustle from that screen from Jesse Wagstaff, salary cap revelations, trouble at Brisbane Bullets, NZ Breakers and Tasmania JackJumpers firing, and that's just the tip of the ice berg. It's been a massive week in the world of the NBL and we try to cover it all on this week's Hoops Heaven's Basketball Hustle with NBL writer Chris Pike joined by former Sydney Kings and Illawarra Hawks forward Cody Ellis. We begin by discussing some of the big talking points including the troubles...2022-10-1959 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastMichelle Gortan CEO of The Macdoch Foundation on the environment, and more...The environment movement is gaining momentum, Michelle Gortan CEO of The Macdoch Foundation joins Jackson Hewett and James Wagstaff to discuss that, and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-09-2133 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastAgribusiness needs workersThe Job and Skills Summit is a week away, and Agribusiness needs people, Nigel Crawley Director of Agribusiness HR consultancy, Rimfire Resources discusses the topic with Jackson Hewett and James Wagstaff.     See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-08-2433 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastHow the war in Ukraine is impacting the grain industryChair of Grain Growers of Australia, Brett Hosking joins Jackson Hewett and James Wagstaff to discuss the industry and the impact of the war in the Ukraine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-08-1630 minDB Comedy Presents THE ELECTABLESDB Comedy Presents THE ELECTABLESPresident 32B - Franklin Delano Roosevelt - The Depression YearsWe settle into the Presidency of Franklin Roosevelt by exploring and having fun with those oh-so-delightful Great Depression years, where he pulled the country through most of the worst years of the Republic - even if you have great-grandparents who think it was some of our best years. We are again joined by Roosevelt University Historian Dr. Margie Rung, and we hope you gather around your personal audio sound system as if it was a beautiful piece of furniture to enjoy Part 2 of FDR!This episode’s sketches were Written, Produced, and Performed by:Gina Bu...2022-05-031h 01The Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastAnthony Di Pietro discusses labour shortage impactsAnthony Di Pietro Chair of the Australian Fresh Produce Alliance, the peak body for the horticulture industry joins Jackson Hewett and James Wagstaff to discuss the impact labour shortages are having on food supply and how technology is transforming the supply chain.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2021-11-3032 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastA 350 million dollar saleBecs Willson from Proterra Investment Partners joins Jackson Hewett and James Wagstaff to discuss the sale of one of the largest grain growing parcels in South East Australia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2021-11-0926 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastDialing Up The ProteinJackson Hewett and James Wagstaff are joined by Jason Strong from Meat and Livestock Australia to discuss the position of the industry on methane emissions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2021-11-0231 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastWhat does Glasgow mean for the NFF?In this episode National Farmers Federation President Fiona Simpson discusses what Glasgow means for farmers with Jackson Hewett and Weekly Times editor James WagstaffSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2021-10-2626 minThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Australian Ag PodcastThe Spring Selling SeasonJackson Hewett, The Weekly Times Editor James Wagstaff and Danny Thomas from LAWD discuss the spring selling season, record land prices, foreign investment and the billions of dollars on the move.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2021-10-1219 minNorthshore PodcastNorthshore PodcastArthur Miller's "Art Class "Overview of fascinating Sheridan Road through the North Shore, Part 2: South Winnetka through Lake BluffArthur Miller took a tour group, in Chicago for a week from the Vero Beach art museum in Florida, they thought traveling this link in the Lake Michigan Circle tour was an unexpected highlight.The southern section, through south Winnetka, is mostly straight streets and right-angled turns along flat or very gently changing terrain. This continues the lower Chicago section of Sheridan Rd. at the north end of the 1950s extension of Lincoln Park and DS/LSD.The road was organized in the 1890s to facilitate military movement to and from the 1887-launched Fort Sheridan...2021-10-0129 minNorthshore PodcastNorthshore PodcastOverview of fascinating Sheridan Road through the North Shore, Part I: Evanston through south WinnetkaArthur Miller took a tour group, in Chicago for a week from the Vero Beach art museum in Florida, they thought traveling this link in the Lake Michigan Circle tour was an unexpected highlight.The southern section, through south Winnetka, is mostly straight streets and right-angled turns along flat or very gently changing terrain. This continues the lower Chicago section of Sheridan Rd. at the north end of the 1950s extension of Lincoln Park and DS/LSD.The road was organized in the 1890s to facilitate military movement to and from the 1887-launched Fort Sheridan...2021-09-1523 minRawAg PodcastRawAg PodcastEpisode 25: James Wagstaff - A Voice for AgricultureJames Wagstaff is editor of The Weekly Times. Having grown up on a sheep station in the NSW Riverina he started his career as a journalist at the Daily Advertiser in Wagga Wagga in 1998. In 2004, he shifted to Melbourne and The Weekly Times and served in a number of roles including Deputy Editor, Chief of Staff and Business Editor. During his time at The Weekly Times he has spearheaded such successful projects as The Weekly Times Coles Farmer of the Year Awards, which has grown into Australia’s leading agricultural awards, and the multi-platform Who Owns Australia’s Farms seri...2021-08-3034 minLive Long & Prosper with Matt WagstaffLive Long & Prosper with Matt WagstaffE50: C.I.A. Dad (Interview w/ James Woodruff Jr)In this episode, I’m talking fatherhood with another long time hometown friend, James Woodruff Jr. James has a men’s group, C.I.A. Dads, for fathers and fathers-to-be. In the episode, we discuss his personal fatherhood journey as a teenage dad, some of his challenges and successes. Enjoy! Contact info: Email: j.woodruffjr@hotmail.com Please share this episode & podcast with family and friends or anyone you think could benefit from the content. 🖖🏾😁2021-06-1852 minCorner Table TalkCorner Table TalkS1:E13 Mary Wagstaff & Valerie Wilson I Messengers of HospitalityMary Wagstaff and Valerie Wilson, each owners of their own firms, are two powerhouses in the world of hospitality marketing. With decades of experience between them, host Brad Johnson dives into the reasons behind their passion for food and hospitality, how this niche of the marketing industry has changed over the last couple of decades, the meaning and fresh respect for the importance of independent restaurants and their workers, what’s necessary for the industry to grow, the need to attract talent and diversity to the hospitality industry, and what the future looks like for the industry. Ma...2021-05-201h 02Live Long & Prosper with Matt WagstaffLive Long & Prosper with Matt WagstaffE48: Financial Education part 2 (interview w/ Shomari James)In this episode, I’m having a follow up conversation with Shomari James who is sharing his experience opening a charter school during COVID, his thoughts on financial education and some financial habits to consider. Shomari has an engineering and business education, helps lead a nonprofit, is a founder of a charter school, teaches at Howard University and has several other businesses/investments. Shomari is a hometown friend (716) and I’m thankful to have him on the show again. Shomari’s contact info: Websites: ShomariJames.com Equitynowinc.org Equitableink.com Instagram: @shomari_a_james Facebook: Shomari James Twitter: @ShomariJames LinkedIn Note...2021-04-2851 minNaruhodoNaruhodoNaruhodo #255 - Especial Prêmio IgNobel 2020 - Parte 2 de 2Chegou a segunda e última parte sobre a edição 2020 do prêmio IgNobel, que tem como missão "honrar estudos e experiências que primeiro fazem as pessoas rir e depois pensar", com as descobertas científicas mais estranhas do ano.Confira no papo entre o leigo curioso, Ken Fujioka, e o cientista PhD, Altay de Souza.OUÇA (43min 29s)*Naruhodo! é o podcast pra quem tem fome de aprender. Ciência, senso comum, curiosidades, desafios e muito mais. Com o leigo curioso, Ken Fujioka, e o cientista PhD, Altay de Souza.2020-10-0543 minThe York Comedy Society PodcastThe York Comedy Society PodcastThe Dead Ducks: For Your Ears Only - The ComedySoc Podcast #9York’s premier sketch comedy troupe, The Dead Ducks, are back and this time it’s for your ears only! Tune in to hear the troupe perform the best sketches the fantastic ComedySoc writers have to offer! Sketches written by Leo Betru, Emily Brighty, Kieran Cockburn, Harry Cole, Tommy Fuller, James Harvey, Pierre Lewis, Jacob Podesta, Isobel Smith and Sophie Wagstaff. Sound effects sourced from freesound.org as shown below: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fLq2YR3sDZREm_KQmzczIGY34Qif3VjMcDS2F709Gak/edit?usp=sharing2020-06-1040 minLive Long & Prosper with Matt WagstaffLive Long & Prosper with Matt WagstaffE32: Engineering a financial education (Interview with Shomari James)In this episode, I’m speaking with Shomari James who is sharing five (5) insights for those of us interested in investing. He also does a great job showing how he’s taken his background in lean six sigma process improvement and applied it to his thinking about investing. Shomari has an engineering and business education, helps lead a nonprofit, opened a charter school, teaches at Howard University and has several other businesses/investments. Don’t ask when he sleeps 😅. Shomari is a hometown friend (716) and I’m super excited to have him on the show. Shomari’s contact info: Websites: ShomariJames...2020-05-0120 minThe Mail RunThe Mail RunHidden drought: The despair amid a bumper season for cropsWhen we talk about how farmers are doing across Victoria’s cropping regions, it’s a tale of two seasons. This episode we delve into who’s doing it tough and whether they’re getting the help they need. Chantelle Francis and Madeleine Stuchbery talk to The Weekly Times journalist James Wagstaff following his road trip around Victoria's cropping regions and Kaniva grain grower Steve Hobbs about his thoughts on climate change.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2019-08-2816 minSan Dimas School of FilmSan Dimas School of Film044 The Incredibles (2004)Episode 44 is incredible, trust us! Listener request time, today it's Andrew Wagstaff who is in control of the booth and taking us through the circuits of time back to 2004 to watch the Pixar adventure comedy ‘The Incredibles‘. We discuss James Bond comparisons, Al mentions he loves the style, the evolution of pixar, monologues, so many deaths, Syndrome’s Melbourne doppelganger and Al just. really. loves. the. style... Please if you have a moment to like and subscribe and leave us a review on Itunes (but no capes darling!) Email us at: sandimasfilm@gmail.com Twitter: @Sdfspod Instagram: @Sandimasfilm Facebook: www.facebo...2018-07-161h 12The SaaS Podcast - SaaS, Startups, Growth Hacking & EntrepreneurshipThe SaaS Podcast - SaaS, Startups, Growth Hacking & Entrepreneurship144: How 3 Teenagers Turned GoSquared From A Hobby Into A SaaS Business - With James GillJames Gill is the co-founder and CEO of GoSquared, an all-in-one platform for SaaS businesses. GoSquared combines analytics, CRM, live chat, and marketing automation in one seamless platform.The Show Notes GoSquared Digg Slack Panic Bump the Lamp: The Reason for Caring James Taylor Geoff Wagstaff James on Twitter Omer on Twitter Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to the podcast Leave a rating and review Follow Omer on Twitter Need help with your SaaS? Join SaaS Club Plus: our membership and community for new...2017-05-2558 minBforBPodcast – UKnetcastsBforBPodcast – UKnetcastsBforB Networking Podcast Episode 18 – Latest News & Interviews with BforB MembersNew to the BforB Network? Have a listen to Sally Wagstaff talk about her first impressions of BforB, also, hear how BforB has improved working relationships for Steve Hendry and James Gilliver from the Stafford group as well as the latest info from MD Stuart Walton.2014-04-0814 minListen to New Releases Audiobooks in Bios & Memoirs, Artists, Writers, & MusiciansListen to New Releases Audiobooks in Bios & Memoirs, Artists, Writers, & MusiciansMy Funny Friends Audiobook by Mike McColl JonesVisit https://hotaudiobook.cοm to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: My Funny Friends Author: Mike McColl Jones Narrator: Mike McColl Jones Format: Unabridged Length: 2 hrs and 20 mins Language: English Release date: 06-25-10 Publisher: Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd Ratings: 1 of 5 out of 1 votes Genres: Bios & Memoirs, Artists, Writers, & Musicians Publisher's Summary: Comedy writer, Mike McColl Jones has lots of 'funny friends'. He has written about them all in the book My Funny Friends, which also includes messages from Mike's funny friends Graham Kennedy, Bert Newton, Don Lane, Tommy Hanlon Jr, Stuart Wagstaff, Steve Vizard, Frankie J...2010-06-252h 20