A weekly look at the news, the views and the people behind the Manx countryside and farming industry with Simon Clarke and Kirree Kermode.
Kirree Kermode and Simon Clarke report on the wonderfully non-PC and massively popular annual gathering which is the Young Farmers Concert at the Gaiety Theatre . . which had been postponed due to the March snow.
Kirree catches up with the indefatigable Ruth Mead from Red Mie Farm, whilst Simon tries to get to grips with Forsythia at the Ramsey Horticultural Spring event and admires the handiwork of members of the Manx Model Boat Club.
Kirree drops into the Manx Cat Cafe to see if things are still purring along one year in and Simon braves the rain to check out the Island's Orienteering scene
After a snowstorm on the Island, Simon talks to Michael Taggart about searching for sheep on the hills and hears about the postponement of the Young Farmers' Concert, whilst Kirree talks to Chris Kneale from the Rural Business Consultancy Ltd about reducing carbon footprints and the future of farming on the Island.
Simon chats to farmer David Brew about about growing milling wheat on the Island after the closure of Ramsey Bakery, whilst Kirree heads up north to hear from the ladies of the Ramsey Dog Training Club as they prepare for Crufts .
Simon tries to cadge a few free spuds from Regaby fruit and veg man Brian Radcliffe and Kirree finds out what's happening with the Southern Vintage Engine and Tractor Club
They're back! The Hit Man and Her of rural Manx life, Simon Clarke and Kirree Kermode return for a new series of Countryside. Tonight Simon has gone to nature and Kirree is chatting up a 92 year old ploughman . . .
Kirree chats with the Mart's auctioneer Peter Quayle about the last year's trade, whilst Simon heads south to chat to farmer and Cleveland Medal winning singer, Paul Costain
Simon talks to Neil Masson and his wife about their state-of-the art dairy herd whilst Kirree hears from Ned Kennaugh about farming back in times gone by!
Kirree drops into the Home of Rest for Old Horses to hear about their new plans and Simon chats with Manx Birdlife MD Neil Morris about Bird Flu on the Island and looking after your garden birds in the winter.
Kirree drops in to this year's Christmas Primestock Show at Knockaloe and the second part of the show at the meatplant.
Kirree visits the 65th Chrysanthemum and Produce show, while Simon finds out about a new mushroom business on the Island
Kirree heads to the Annual Bee Keepers Convention while Clarky channels his inner Viking and speaks to the man behind the new the Viking Village
Kirree catches up with MNFU President Ean Parsons to see how the farming year has panned out whilst Simon goes to the dogs. Sheep dogs that is . . .
In the last of the current series, Simon and Kirree visit this year's Royal Manx Agricultural Show 2022 Simon heads down north to check out another community initiative in Jurby - brunch, munch and lunch. Or is it Munch, brunch and lunch? Who knows . . .
Simon and Kirree take a trip to the Sulby Horticultural Show and look ahead to the Royal Manx Agricultural Show. Plus we hear what the Young Farmers are upto over the next few months.
Manx Radio's favourite son and daughter of the soil visit this year's Southern Agricultural Show and chat to some of the key characters
The team visit the sheepdog trials and discover a very international flavour to the event; Kirree looks ahead to the Southern show; and Clark meets the Queen. No, really!
Kirree hangs out with the likely lads at the Southern Vintage Engine and Tractor Club rally in Colby, whilst Simon fights the gales at the Andreas Summer fayre
A solo start to the new series for Kirree as Simon is down with the lhurgy .. . so she heads back to school to hear from students at the only school on the Island with an on-site farm.
Farmers on the Isle of Man have raised more than £10,000 for the Disasters Emergency Committee appeal for Ukraine at a special auction held by Central Marts. Kirree went along and spoke to some of the people involved.
It's the one we've been waiting for! This week's double-length episode of Countryside features highlights from the 2022 Young Farmers Concert and interviews with performers, chairs, judges and other officials all recorded at the Gaiety Theatre. Grab a cuppa, or something stronger, and enjoy!
In this week's edition, KIrree takes a trip to the Braaid Eistedffod and looks ahead to the Cronk Y Voddy Spud in a Tub competition. And Simon finds out more about the Northern Lights Choir and also orienteering in the Isle of Man.
This week on Countryside, Simon speaks with sheepdog trainer Richard Crowe from Bishopscourt Farm, about lambing, training and protecting sheep from dogs; while Kirree speaks with Andree Dubbeldam about the Island's saplings and tree planting and also finds out about the University College Isle of Man's agricultural courses with Alan Harrison and some of the students.
Kirree heads to Billown Quarry to speak with people behind the University College Isle of Man Horticulture schemes and Simon visits the Managing Director of Manx Birdlife at the Point of Ayre, where a new nature reserve is being created.
Kirree speaks to Ian Hartley from Carrs Billington, a UK company that sells farming and agricultural supplies, who was the judge at the Manx Grassland Society Awards in January. Meanwhile, Simon's been to Ballakinnag Farm in Smeale to catch up with Dave Brew, who tells him the rising cost of fertiliser could have longterm effects on farmers and consumers alike.
Simon and Kirree are back with the first Countryside of the year. Kirree catches up with the organisers of the Young Farmers Concert and speaks with some of the famous faces queuing for the hottest tickets in town, while Simon finds out about the Isle of Man Ploughing Association's national event at their new venue in the North.
Kirree speaks to Peter Quayle, Simon visits a butcher in the North of the Island and Manx farmers have been receiving training in animal welfare standards. Plus, what will be on your table for Christmas dinner?
Simon catches up with Neil Young from Ronaldsway Met Office to discuss the impact Storm Barra had on the Island's agricultural and horticultural communities. Kirree speaks to Stephen and Ray Gawne at Pooil Vash. Then Simon finds out what the Isle of Man bloodhounds have been getting up to. Produced by William King for Manx Radio.
Kathleen Graham from the Curragh's Wildlife Park reflects on the life of Kush the Red Panda, the Young Farmers are preparing for the Christmas Tractor Run, and Kirree teaches Simon all 'ewe' need to know about sheep basics. Produced by William King for Manx Radio.
Kirree catches up with champions at the Christmas Primestock Show and the St Johns Honey Show and Simon visits the Ayre United Mhellia.
Simon and Kirree speak to Chris Gregory from Isle of Play, members of the Federation of Young Farmers, and Simon reflects on a recent helicopter trip around the Island. Produced by William King for Manx Radio.
Simon & Kirree explore Viking longhouses, lots of flowers and Dolphins too
Simon & Kirree discuss ploughing matches in the rain and getting crafty.
In this final episode of the series, Kirree is finding out how business is going at the mart, Simon is getting his socks soggy as he explores wetlands out west at Ballarhennie Estate, and with Marine Officer for the Manx Wildlife Trust, Lara Howe who has just returned from the Calf
This week Kirree is learning more about the new Agri-Environment Scheme, and Simon is looking to the skies with Howard Parkin who has just published his first book!
After a lovely spell of rain for the ground, the team are out in the wilds of the north this week, planting trees at the Lhen with The Woodland Trust, and exploring the grasslands of Andreas with The Grassland Society
This week, Simon is up at the Andreas Produce Show (or the Root Show, if you will!), and Kirree is out at Bishopscourt to see the first Manannan Sheepdog Trials
This week, the team are at the Isle of Man Food & Drink Festival, getting a flavour of the event with exhibitors, organisers, and visitors
This week's Countryside has a vintage feel - Kirree is up at St Marks Village for the Vintage Summer Show and Simon ventures north to see a range of vintage machinery and some ploughing in action at Ballacrebbin Farm
In this final episode of the current series, Simon and Kirree look back once again on a successful Royal Show, and Kirree speaks to Conservation Officer for the Manx Wildlife Trust David Bellamy about how farmers are adapting to the new Agri-Environment Scheme
This week, Kirree and Simon look back on a very successful Royal Society Agricultural Show with some of the organisers, and the prize winners from the Grand Parade