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Today's topic of discussion is sustainable grain programmes, focussing on a new offer from Agrii, Viterra and Whitworth Brothers Flour Millers. We are delighted to be joined by Amy Watkins from Agrii, Sam Chambers from Viterra and William Butler from Whitworth. We will explore how sustainable grain programmes can benefit both farmers and supply chain partners economically, enhance industry sustainability and offer consumers value through quality and traceability. Agrii can help you future proof your farming by growing a diverse range of crops together with compressive advice on environmental and sustainable business opportunities. For more information visit agrii.co.uk/sustainabilityTony Smith is the host of Tramlines. Based in the South West and from a farming background, he graduated with a B.Sc (Hons) in Agriculture. He spent many years working in the farming industry before moving into a career as a presenter. Tony has hosted Tramlines for the past five seasons.
Amy Watkins Jensen looks at the story of the brother of Jared anew, in this latest Gospel Study lesson Amy Watkins Jensen is a teacher and writer with a BA in Spanish Teaching and an… The post Believing in Miracles: Gospel Study with Amy Watkins Jensen appeared first on Dialogue Journal.
Amy Watkins Jensen looks at the story of the brother of Jared anew, in this latest Gospel Study lesson Amy Watkins Jensen is a teacher and writer with a BA in Spanish Teaching and an… The post Believing in Miracles: Gospel Study with Amy Watkins Jensen appeared first on Dialogue Journal.
Today we are going to be talking with Agrii's Sustainability & Environmental Services Manager, Amy Watkins and Thomas Gent, UK Market Lead for Agreena and regenerative farmer. This episode will focus on the reality of carbon credits, how regenerative farming can be seen as carbon farming, and how can this benefit the farm business overall?Are you eager to find out the value of your carbon? Register for a free estimation by visiting this link and one of our team will be in touch -https://url.de.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/sxurCmqK2YFjLRvMUGfxCRJkzA?domain=staging-agreena.kinsta.cloud/Tony Smith is your host on Tramlines. Based in the South West and with a farming background, he graduated with a B.Sc (Hons) Agriculture. He worked in the farming industry for many years before developing his career as a presenter.
Is Your Relationship Secretly Toxic? Discover expert Amy Watkins' therapeutic toolkit and personal journey on this episode of The Love Machine. In this episode, James Preece, sits down with the incredible Amy Watkins, an expert in navigating the turbulent waters of toxic relationships. Dive into Amy's riveting personal journey filled with childhood trauma, whirlwind marriages, and the empowering realisation of self-worth. Discover the hidden patterns that bind us to toxic partners and gain insights on breaking free with tools like EMDR, brain spotting, and psychodrama. Whether you're struggling with a toxic relationship or simply curious about the magic of experiential therapy, this episode offers a treasure trove of wisdom, laughter, and hope. Don't miss out – tune in and transform your love life! About Amy Watkins Amy is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Certified Experiential Therapist (CET3). Amy is not just a therapist; she is a vibrant force who blends direct honesty with humour to advocate for a life of wholeness, courage, and purpose. As a wounded warrior herself, Amy intimately understands the journey toward healing and is passionate about guiding others on their own paths to recovery. WEBSITE
Amy discusses her experience with Women on the Stand, a movement to have women in leadership positions on the stand during church conferences. She explains the importance of women's voices being heard and represented in all aspects of the church. Amy shares her personal testimony and belief in the doctrine of continuous revelation and the need for change in the church's organizational structure. She encourages both men and women to actively participate in creating a culture of partnership and equality within the church. This is Why She Stays.
“Spiritual stretching ... makes you stronger, gives you more balance, and keeps you stable. It took me years to understand that my questions and seeking that stretch me, and are really difficult to wrestle with, are healthy and completely in line with our theology. [...] We need more stretchy saints.” Amy Watkins Jensen has plenty of hard-earned wisdom to share with those who may be experiencing challenges—even heartbreak—on their journey as Latter-day Saint women. In Episode 187, she joins Cynthia and Susan to talk about how her lifetime of church experience continues to fuel her faith.
On today's episode of The Lives of Writers, Mistie Watkins and Amy Watkins interview each other.Mistie R. Watkins is the author of the prose poetry collection HIRAETH (Autofocus Books, 2023). She lives in Orlando with her kiddo, two dogs, and two rats. You can find her work in Burrow Press Review, The Drunken Odyssey, and Autofocus or follow her on Instagram at mistie_thebogwitch.Amy Watkins is the author of three poetry chapbooks (Milk & Water, Lucky, and Wolf Daughter), a graduate of the Spalding University MFA in Writing, and a parent of a human girl. She lives in Orlando, Florida.____________Topics include:-- Mistie's recent book release at Zeppelin Books in Orlando, FL-- the challenge of blending sincerity and humor in poetry-- Mistie's new book Hiraeth, which centers on the death of their sister in childhood-- making sure you're not the only person who doesn't fuck up when writing from life-- writing that becomes journaling and writing that becomes the "work"-- differences in composing poems and essays for both writers-- the chapbook as the ideal poetic form -- concision in smaller work and larger work-- learning what to leave out of a poem and a book-- turning family myths into literature -- the necessity of writing the I into the family myths-- the fiction in the facts and the truth in the fiction-- the presence of Florida in Amy and Mistie's work-- the specificity of place____________Podcast theme music provided by Mike Nagel, author of Duplex. Here's more of his project: Yeah Yeah Cool Cool.The Lives of Writers is edited and produced by Michael Wheaton.
Today, we are talking to Amy Watkins, sustainability manager at Agrii, and Joe Farmer, project coordinator of the Green Tractor Scheme. So why is it important to recycle farm plastic waste? What is the aim of the new Green Tractor Scheme and does this initiative help not only the environment but your farm business too. Agrii customers are able to claim a 5% discount when making a collection order with certain recycling specialists who are involved in the Green Tractor Scheme network. When making an order, simply use the code AGRII5, then quote your Agrii account number to claim the discount.Tony Smith is your host on Tramlines. Based in the South West and with a farming background, he graduated with a B.Sc (Hons) Agriculture. He worked in the farming industry for many years before developing his career as a presenter. Got a podcast idea or want to get involved? Email us on info@agrii.co.uk. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave us a review in the app!
Amy Watkins of "Watch for Me CT" talks about the Road to Zero initiative regarding crashes involving motorists and pedestrians.
Today, we are at Groundswell 2023, here in Hertfordshire and we're joined by Amy Watkins, sustainability manager and Steve Corbett trials manager at Agrii, Simon Weaving from Weaving Machinery and Oliver Harris who farms in Dorset. A key topic of discussion here today is around organic matter. Why is it so important, what are we trying to achieve and how do we get there? And how do we benchmark and measure our soil organic matter levels?Listen to Tramline's #1 podcast “Digging into Soil Organic Matter” with Professor Andy Neal, Soil Microbiologist from Rothamsted, where he explores what we mean by soil organic matter and why it is so important to understand when it is influencing the availability of nutrients and water in our soils.Tony Smith is your host on Tramlines. Based in the South West and with a farming background, he graduated with a B.Sc (Hons) Agriculture. He worked in the farming industry for many years before developing his career as a presenter. Got a podcast idea or want to get involved? Email us on info@agrii.co.uk. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave us a review in the app!
In this episode we are talking to Richard Anthony of R&L Anthony Farms near Bridgend in South Wales, George Mills area sales manager of new Holland and Amy Watkins, sustainability manager from Agrii. Today we are exploring using methane to fuel the farm tractor, and if this is an opportunity to shape farming's future. In turn how can that help achieve net zero and is this a dream or reality?If you would like to read more on Richard Anthony's carbon footprint journey, click here and explore how the farm reached net zero.Tony Smith is your host on Tramlines. Based in the South West and with a farming background, he graduated with a B.Sc (Hons) Agriculture. He worked in the farming industry for many years before developing his career as a presenter. Got a podcast idea or want to get involved? Email us on info@agrii.co.uk. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave us a review in the app!
In this episode we are at Agrii's South Wales iFarm talking to Amy Watkins, sustainability manager at Agrii, Chris Taylor, Agrii agronomist & Nuffield Scholar and Dan Moore, farm manager. Today we are discussing how focusing on soil health will improve sustainability, reaching net zero and how this can be done. Tony Smith is your host on Tramlines. Based in the South West and with a farming background, he graduated with a B.Sc (Hons) Agriculture. He worked in the farming industry for many years before developing his career as a presenter.
In this episode we are talking to Agrii's Amy Watkins, Sustainability Project Manager, Mark Dewes, Sustainable Farming Lead and Rod Smith, who farms in Northumberland. Today we are going to focus on farm productivity and farm resilience and how they can be achieved by improving soil health.Tony Smith is your host on Tramlines. Based in the South West and with a farming background, he graduated with a B.Sc (Hons) Agriculture. He worked in the farming industry for many years before developing his career as a presenter.
In this episode we are talking to Amy Watkins, Sustainability Project Manager at Agrii. Today we are going to look into Net Zero, what it means for growers and why we should be paying such close attention to how this could potentially help with farm income. Tony Smith is your host on Tramlines. Based in the South West and with a farming background, he graduated with a B.Sc (Hons) Agriculture. He worked in the farming industry for many years before developing his career as a presenter.
In this episode we are talking about sustainable food production with Amy Watkins, Sustainability Project Manager and Rob Bowes, Agronomist and Soil Specialist. We will look at Agrii's Green Horizons initiative and the use of science to help us manage our soils better to help the environment and farmers bottom line.
Amy Watkins leads us in Luke 4:1-2 - Jesus is lead into the wilderness. This is part of our series in Luke "God's Story: You're in it".
Amy Watkins preaches from 1 John 3:1-6 in our series (re)Assure Living in Confidence with God.
Join me as I chat with author Amy Watkins! She is sharing her incredible debut novel, 200 Letters! Amy Watkins is a Washington, D.C. native. As a child, she hated reading until she stumbled across The Coldest Winter Ever, by Sistah Souljah and fell in love with books. She graduated Cum Laude from Frostburg State University and received a medical degree from University of Maryland, Baltimore. She served in the US Navy for 8 years. She currently works as a family medicine physician for the US Navy. She resides in Virginia with her 3 children and an adopted dog. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B086J52X4L 200 Letters Angela just got out of an abusive relationship. She wasn't looking for love, but love found its way back into her heart. Was her new boo the one or just another one intending to cause her harm? Ethan had a wife, an ex-wife, a mother, a baby-mama, and a new lover. Someone was scheming to cause him harm and those schemes may land him in prison. But who and why? Times like those you need to take a break, repent, pray, and hope that God gives you mercy, grace, and discernment. This book is a riveting page turner filled with romance, drama and suspense. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mahogany-says/support
The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life
This week, I talk to my friend and colleague Amy Watkins about becoming more systematic about submitting work, and about conceiving of book-length projects of poetry. TEXTS DISCUSSED NOTES TDO Listeners can get 20% of a premium subscription to Scribophile. After using the above link to register for a basic account, go here while still logged in to upgrade the account with the discount.
The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life
In this week's episode, I am joined by Joshua Begley, AC Warner, Katherine Parker, Elise McKenna, Tom Lucas, Amy Watkins, Joshua Dull, Dianne Turgeon Richardson, and Vincent CramptonCount Orlock for Horror Movie Poetry Night V!
We chat about British Columbia’s Wine country Kelowna with special guest writer & traveler, Amy Watkins and share some tips on things to do.
The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life
This week is a live show: Horror Movie Poetry Night IV. We enter the dark rubicons of Saw, Annabel, Child's Play, SawII, The Lady in White, Phantasm, Return of the Living Dead, Halloween III: Season of the Witch, The Omen, Saw II, The Descent, The Bat, Dead Waves, Lair of the White Worm, and Terminator. The TDO All Stars included Joshua Begley, Elise McKenna, Jeff Shuster, Shawn McKee, Jax Shelton, and Amy Watkins. NOTE Special thanks to Wilson Santos and Vinyl Arts Bar!
The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life
Episode 219 of The Drunken Odyssey, your favorite podcast about creative writing and literature is available on iTunes, or right click here to download. In this week's episode, I share a recording of Loose Lips, the monthly current events literary thing hosted by the inestimable Tod Caviness. The line up on that evening was Ryan Rivas, my awesome self, Mary McGinn, Logan Anderson, and Amy Watkins!
The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life
In this week's episode, I share a recording of the latest live performance of The Drunken Odyssey All Stars, in The Ink Show. This performance included your humble host, Teege Braune, Nicole Oquendo, Nicole with the tattoo artist, James King. Mistie Watkins, Adrian Alexander, Stephanie Rizzo, Tom Lucas, and Amy Watkins. NOTES Infinite thanks to Beyond Ink Tattoos in Winter Park. Listen to the powerful surf rock of The Intoxicators. TEXTS DISCUSSED
The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life
This week features our 4th annual Erotic Poetry Night, featuring Jesse Bradley, Teege Braune, Stephanie Rizzo, Danielle Kessinger, Amy Watkins, David James Poissant, Ashley Inguanta, Sarah Viren, and (ahem) John King.
The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life
This week features a live Event on the theme of childhood, with Wilson Santos, Ashley Inguanta, Vincent Crampton, Amy Watkins, and moi, as your humble emcee. This reading was in honor of Wilson Santos's spoken word film, My Verse, which I talked to him about back on episode 138. NOTES Check out more about Wilson Santos' Dominican Republic project, including how to donate, here.
Sonnet cycle by Jae Newman and Amy Watkins.
Live readings by Tod Caviness, John Conolley, Jesse Jay Ross and Amy Watkins.
Poems by Tod Caviness, Jesse Ross and Amy Watkins performed live at Arts Against Hunger.
Cross-genre poem by Loreen Niewenhuis, read by Amy Watkins, Alex Copeland and John Babshaw.