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AgriHQ analyst Fiona Quarrie wraps up the early sales for in-lamb ewes. With less breeding stock on the hills there's fewer buyers but prices are holding for now.
*This podcast is sponsored by AXA Farm Insurance.Charles O'Donnell, Maitiú Monaghan, Francess McDonnell, Hugh Harney, and Breifne O'Brien bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish agriculture from Agriland, which this week includes:CAP simplification and reaction;CAP budget concerns in IFA meeting;Fallout from TB summit;Silage season underway;Dairy replacement concerns;Farm scheme closing dates;Ewes pay for Spain holiday.Don't forget to rate, review and follow The Farming Week, Agriland's weekly review of Irish agriculture, and visit Agriland.ie for more.
Jack, Chris and Nigel discuss Derby's vital 1-0 win at Hull and look ahead to the final day clash with Stoke at Pride Park.Chris then sits down with Sam from Potters Pundits to get his perspective on this Saturday's game.And Jack ends the episode with a summary of The Ewes final game of the season and the rest of the goings on across the Northern Premier Division.Thanks for listening and up the Rams!You can read Jack's match report from the Hull win here.
Reflecting on a 4-0 win over Stourbridge and Derby County Womens' season as a whole.
Dave Fletcher chats to Kate Oakley who scored her first goal in the 2-1 defeat to Hull. Their final game is away to Stourbridge on Sunday 27th April.
Jason is back this week & is joined by Chris & Nigel to discuss The Rams entertaining 2-2 draw at Fratton Park with Derby throwing away the lead twice in the game.We then look at the busy Easter schedule with the Visit of Luton Town & trip to The Hawthorns.To round off as usual this week Jack joins Jason to chat all things Ewes with the u21's celebrating silverware at the weekend.Thanks for listening & Up The Rams!
Ed Dawes chats to Ewes Assistant Manager Jacob Straw ahead of Sunday's trip to Hull City.
For the first time in more than two months, Derby are out ofthe drop zone. John Eustace insists it “makes no difference”, with The Rams' league position in a month's time all that matters. But fans think differently, in raptures after Forsyth set Derby on course for four straight wins.Jack Bryan and Nigel Owen sit down to discuss Wednesday night's victory over Preston. Just how good has Craig Forsyth been? Should Nat Phillips be signed permanently? And will Derby stay up?Plus, Jack rounds up Sunday's defeat for The Ewes.Thanks for listening and up the Rams!You can read Jack's report on the Preston victory here.
Charlamos con el músico Miguel Ángel Hernando, más conocido como El Lichis, sobre su nueva visita a Aragón para presentar su último disco “Óxido”. También recibimos en nuestros estudios a la contrabajista y cantante ucraniana afincada en nuestra comunidad Olga Pyekur dos días antes del estreno en directo de su disco “Ewesé”, junto al guitarrista aragonés Álex Comín. Además hablamos de Mario Funes (Desaparecer), Layla Añil (Adiós Traidor), Distrito 14 (Días De Gloria), Pilar Almalé Quartet (Feta Sisi), Gorka Hermosa y Daniel Simón (Jota De Al-Cañís), Jimmy J Moore (When We Where Younger), Bunbury (Te Puedes A Todo Acostumbrar), In Materia (Bicivoladores DIRECTO RADIO) y Just Diego (Tus Bestiarios).
El profesor de inglés, traductor, músico y agitador cultural Philip MacConnell nos invita a sumergirnos en las letras de canciones famosas.En esta ocasión repasa canciones publicadas en el año 1972. Suenan Steely Dan (Reelin' In The Years), Gilbert O'Sullivan (Alone Again Naturally), David Bowie (Starman) y The Carpenters (Goodbye To Love).También escuchamos a Ángel Petisme (El Ángel Exterminador), Begut (Fenomenal), Yago Alonso (Valiente), In Materia (Bicivoladores DIRECTO RADIO), Riverside Stories (Emotional DIRECTO RADIO), Joven Dolores (Tu Desdén), Carasueño (Empires), Françoiz Breut (Métamorphose), Olga Pyekur y Álex Comín (Ewesé) y Stereophonics (Seems Like You Don't Know Me).
Countrywide spent a few hours in the company of Tipperary organic farmer Maurice Leamy in the middle of lambing his 200 ewes.
It was a good performance, but the Ewes couldn't avoid a 2-0 defeat against arch rivals.
Get in touch to share sheeping stories or questions anytime!One of my most passionate topics, there are so many benefits to breeding and keeping your ewe lambs. In this episode we explore all the benefits that you can get and the reasons to explore a self replacing flock with extreme benefits! Support the showWant more! Want to show us some sheep love? Sign up for extra content via our sheep supporters tab !https://www.buzzsprout.com/954910/supporters/new
Sat seven points from safety with an ever-growing injury crisis, many considered Derby to be down and out last week. But John Eustace's side are fighters, not victims, and after victories over play-off chasing Blackburn and Coventry, The Rams are just a point behind 21st-placed Cardiff.Fresh from the Pride Park press box, Jack Bryan is joined by Nigel Owen and Chris Smith to discuss a super week for Derby County and look ahead to the weekend's crucial six-pointer at Home Park.There's a big weekend of women's football in the East Midlands to come too, with Derby County Women facing Nottingham Forest Women at the City Ground on Sunday, while the Subway Women's League Cup Final takes place at Pride Park on Saturday – Jack has all the details.Thanks for listening, up the Rams, and the Ewes!LinksBlackburn ReportCoventry ReportEustace post-Coventry press conference quotes for DerbyUniFootyJournos
We reflect on the Ewes' defeat to Liverpool Feds and a look ahead to Nottingham Forest with Head Coach Sam Griffiths and players Emelia Wilson and Chene Muir.
Ricky joins us to talk about the reintroduction of Sea Eagles and how negatively it has affected the Argyll area. Farming for him has become unsustainable due to the Sea Eagles feasting on Lambs and Ewes. Theres no simple fix, and Ricky urgently needs solutions. We hope you enjoy, Cammy & Iona Send in a question for the podcast: podcast@fedbyfarmers.co.uk Thanks to our Sponsors: Crystalyx Herdwatch: https://herdwatchng.app.link/FedbyFarmers You Can Support the show here: Buy us a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fedbyfarmers Visit our website to see our range of custom made clothing www.fedbyfarmers.co.uk Our podcast releases on Audio platforms at 7am, and on youtube later the same day.
Ed Dawes brings the latest news regarding Derby County Women.
Join me for a discussion of how the heavy rains created minor flooding in the barn one day before we needed to give the sheep access and what we did to dry it out. We will also cover all our usual Monday Segments. Featured Event: Blueberry Hill Sunday Meetup in Knoxville: https://www.livingfreeintennessee.com/event/bluebird-hill-open-house-gathering/ Sponsor 1: TheWealthSteadingPodcast.com Sponsor 2: EMPShield.com Coupon Code: LFTN Tales from the Prepper Pantry Processing 2 Ewes with Prolapses, lots of ground meat Homemade Roast Beef Sandwich Meat Prepper Pantry Update Frugality Tip From Margo Stopping in the middle of a project when you run out of something and having to go get more can be annoying. What's more annoying to me is wasting time to go save a dollar or two. While I am probably one of the most frugal people I know with money, I value my time a lot as well. So save some time and run to the closest store and spend an extra $2 and finish the task. Happy Savings y'all ~Margo Operation Independence $10 Ultrasound Seedlings Main topic of the Show: Small Changes, Big Results - Tales From A Barn Underwater Biggest local flood since 2010 Back Story What We found How we divided work What T did End Result In the end, a small change every day makes the biggest difference in your world. Just ask Angry Prepper about walking for 15 minutes after each meal. Make it a great week! GUYS! Don't forget about the cookbook, Cook With What You Have by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce. Community Follow me on Nostr: npub1u2vu695j5wfnxsxpwpth2jnzwxx5fat7vc63eth07dez9arnrezsdeafsv Mewe Group: https://mewe.com/join/lftn Telegram Group: https://t.me/LFTNGroup Odysee: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@livingfree:b Resources Membership Sign Up Holler Roast Coffee Harvest Right Affiliate Link
Ed Dawes rounds up all the latest news from the Ewes.
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The Ewes face Burnley on Sunday, looking to recover from a heavy defeat against Wolves.
I start this piece singing the refrain of a song attributed to Robert Burns, and then the music continues as I read a sonnet from my memory care series. The Parland Project combines words (usually literary poetry) with music in differing styles. We've done over 800 of these combinations and you can hear any of them and read about our encounter with the words and making the recordings at our blog and archives located at frankhudson.org
Ed Dawes speaks to Becky Hogg after her injury and before Sunday's trip to Wolves.
This week, we hear from Adam on the new TB proposal, Darren on scanning ewes and what to do with the results and Martin updates us on the much-anticipated new slurry storage TAMS grants. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We hear from Sam Griffiths and Charlotte Steggles as the Ewes resume their season at home to FC Halifax.
You can learn more about Kitchen,Coos and Ewes at their website here: https://www.kitchencoosandewes.com/about We hope you enjoy, Cammy & Iona Send in a question for the podcast: podcast@fedbyfarmers.co.uk Our podcast releases on Audio platforms at 7am, and on youtube later the same day. Thanks to our Sponsors: Crystalyx & Animax │ Tracesure You Can Support the show here: Buy us a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fedbyfarmers Visit our website to see our range of custom made clothing www.fedbyfarmers.co.uk
Derby County Women's captain Hannah Ward joins Dave Fletcher to reflect and look forward.
Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week is the finale of our writing as activism series at the 2024 Pa Gya! Literary Festival (https://writersprojectghana.com/pagyafest/). It has been such a pleasure bringing the works and words of these writers to a wider audience. It has been a wonderful multi-generational compilation of wisdom across genres. Joining us this week is Ivana Akotowaa Ofori, a Ghanaian storyteller known also by the alias, “The Spider Kid.” She is a weaver of words in many forms, including fiction, non-fiction and spoken-word poetry. Akotowaa has been nominated for various awards for her prose writing. Her work is included in the Flash Fiction Ghana anthology, Kenkey for Ewes and Other Very Short Stories, and the Writivism anthology, And Morning Will Come. She is also included in the Africa Risen Anthology 2022 (http://Tor.com) with her short story, “Exiles of Witchery”. Akotowaa's debut novella, The Year of Return (2023) (https://www.android-press.com/product-page/the-year-of-return-paperback) has been published in the US with Android Press and in West Africa with Smartline Publishers. Writing aside, Akotowaa spends much of her time looking for excuses to make everything purple and this imaginative, playful spirit definitely shines through our conversation. Where to find Akotowaa? On Akotowaa's Blog (https://akotowaa.wordpress.com/) On LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivana-akotowaa-ofori-60b54620a/) On Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/akotowaa/?hl=en) On X (https://x.com/_akotowaa?lang=en) On Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Akotowaavimusic/) What's Akotowaa watching? Dr. Who (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Who) Sherlock (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlock_(TV_series)) What's Akotowaa reading? The Color Purple by Alica Walker (https://alicewalkersgarden.com/books/book-the-color-purple/) How to Say Babylon by Safiya Sinclair (https://safiyasinclair.com/home-how-to-say-babylon) Saltwater Slavery by Stephanie E. Smallwood (https://www.hup.harvard.edu/books/9780674030688) Manchester Happened by Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi (https://jennifermakumbi.net/portfolio-item/manchester-happened-lets-tell-this-story-properly/) Nightbloom by Peace Adzo Medie (https://www.peacemedie.com) Other topics of interest: Black Girls Glow (https://blackgirlsglow.org) and the KOSHKA Sound Residency (https://youtu.be/NAG6rKJEoE4?si=NScETAJX-wS8lMDf) Burma Camp, Accra (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghana_Armed_Forces) About Roald Dahl (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roald_Dahl) Ananasesem (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1762627273941978&id=142243112647077&set=a.1201015243436520#) About Kente Cloth (https://umaine.edu/hudsonmuseum/teacher-resources/games-crafts/kente-cloth-project/#:~:text=The%20origin%20is%20explained%20in,use%20materials%20to%20weave%20kente.) Special Guest: Ivana Akotowaa Ofori.
All the latest from Derby County Women, who are now on a three game unbeaten run.
The latest from Derby County Women following their league win against Stourbridge.
The latest from the Ewes following their FA Cup first round defeat to Leafield Athletic.
Midfielder Bethan McGowan reflects on league win and looks ahead to Sunday's FA Cup tie.
Assistant head coach Jacob Straw chats to Ed Dawes about the Ewes' upcoming games.
Kayden Jackson says the hard work he put in as a young footballer enables him to enjoy the good times, while Becky Hogg chats about recovery from damaged ACL ligaments.
Hear from Assistant Head Coach Jacob Straw, goal scorer Daisy Burt and midfielder Charlotte Steggles, after the Ewes' 2-1 defeat to Nottingham Forest.
Midfielder Kira Rai chats to Dave Fletcher about facing Nottingham Forest this weekend.
Ed Dawes chats with Head Coach Sam Griffiths, goalkeeper Sarah Morgan and defender Millie Jenkins following the Ewes Cup defeat.
Ed Dawes catches up with the Ewes' captain Emily Joyce and manager Sam Griffiths.
Ed Dawes brings the latest from the Ewes following their goalless draw with Halifax and gets some insight into the Rams' opposition for Saturday.
Ed Dawes rounds up all the latest Ewes' news.
Colin Gibson gets all the Ewes' latest news as he chats to Charlotte Steggles.
Ed Dawes chats to Sam Griffith, Millie Jenkins and Emily Joyce about the Ewes 4-1 win.
Colin Gibson is joined by Sam Griffiths to discuss the new season which gets underway this weekend.
Dr. Cannas presented a Real Science Lecture webinar on October 17, 2023, titled “Diets of Productive Sheep & Goats: Performance & Health.” You can find the webinar recording at balchem.com/realscience. Dr. Cannas outlines the topics he covered in his webinar, including nutritional requirement differences between small and large ruminants, particularly in late gestation. Small ruminants have a shorter gestation and are more prolific than cattle, for example, and this means they have more nutritional challenges in late gestation. Dr. Cannas covered supplementation, basal diet quality, and sorting ewes or does by number of fetuses. He also discussed how high milk-producing sheep and goats partition nutrients. (10:36)Many people treat sheep and goats like smaller, low-producing cattle. Dr. Cannas considers this approach a big mistake. During pregnancy and lactation, sheep and goats are highly-producing animals that garner the same attention given to high-producing dairy and beef cattle. Dr. Texeira agrees and reminds the audience that just because sheep and goats are very adaptable animals doesn't mean you should feed them low-quality diets. Jessica mentions that providing poor-quality feed may not allow the ewe or doe to meet her genetic potential. (21:51)The panel discusses the importance of record keeping and data to evaluate management changes. (27:31)Jessica asks about how Antonello fed rumen-protected choline in his experiments. They fed individually to ensure each animal received the correct dose but recommended to mix it into a TMR or mineral supplement for on-farm feeding. (33:12)Izabelle asks how many groups most farms sort ewes or does into before lambing or kidding in Sardinia. Antonello says it depends on the individual farm because they are so diverse, but at least two groups, singles and twins. They may also sort based on the number of days pregnant as well. He describes some experimental results from feeding rumen-protected choline to ewes carrying singles versus twins. (35:35)Dr. Teixeira describes some of the challenges sheep and goat producers face in her native Brazil due to heat stress. Jessica gives examples of management strategies to help manage heat stress based on her work at Cornell. (41:14)The panel discussed challenges with body condition scoring goats using a sheep scale since goats store more fat internally or in other locations like the tail. They also discuss recommendations for target body condition scores at different stages of the production cycle. (48:00)In summary, Jessica recommends that sheep and goat producers focus on what they do well, make small changes to improve their operation, and collect data to see what is working and what is not working. Izabelle encourages producers to understand what is happening physiologically in each stage of production to best manage nutritional challenges. Antonello reiterates that sheep and goats should be given the same attention and care as high-producing dairy cows. It is a complex business and there is much room for improvement in the management of small ruminants. (57:27)Please subscribe and share with your industry friends to invite more people to join us at the Real Science Exchange virtual pub table. If you want one of our Real Science Exchange t-shirts, screenshot your rating, review, or subscription, and email a picture to anh.marketing@balchem.com. Include your size and mailing address, and we'll mail you a shirt.
Ed Dawes chats to Matt Russell, Lauren Taft and Amy Sims after the Ewes beat Burnley 2-0.
Jason Jack & Chris come together to discuss a very positive weekend for both Derby teams against Cambridge. First up we mull over Derby's 1-0 win at the Abbey Stadium before we discuss all the permutations for Saturday as The Rams have one foot in the Championship as the take on Carlisle & only need one point to confirm promotion. Derby's Women also had joy against Cambridge in the National plate final as they lifted the trophy with a 3-0 victory & Jack gives us the low down of last Sunday's success. Thanks for listening & Up The Rams --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ramsreview/message
Ed Dawes talks to Sam Griffith and Amy Simms ahead of Cup Final against Cambridge United.
Jason is joined by James Cotton this week to discuss Derby's 3-0 victory at Pride Park on Saturday. We also discuss promotion rivals results as things swing in The Rams favour once again. Jack also brings us Ewes news with defeat in the league & plate final info. Thanks for listening & up The Rams! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ramsreview/message
What is flushing, how to do it and why do it - in this episode we explore all of these questions to help you prepare for joining 2024 no matter when your joining/mating season happens!Support the showWant more! Want to show us some sheep love? Sign up for extra content via our sheep supporters tab !https://www.buzzsprout.com/954910/supporters/new
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