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Today we are going to be talking with Robert Stacey managing director of Rowe Farming here in Cornwall and Mike Dray, Agrii agronomist. Today we are going to be exploring the crop of daffodils, growing both for the cut market and also bulb market, understanding what it takes to get that produce to market, also the intricacies, the complexities and the challenges.View a range of handouts and videos looking at the vast range of biodiversity and natural resources on-farm, and simple practical measures that you can take to improve habitats and ecosystems here.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!
Arrests booked through the Clarke County Jail September 12, 2023 through September 18, 2023 include the following: Damone Donaldson, 31, no liability insurance, arrested by Coffeeville Police Dept. Robert Stacey, 53, receiving stolen property first degree, theft of property second degree ([post_excerpt],500- ,500), arrested by Clarke County Sheriff's Dept. Gequanzie Lamar Robinson, 27, attempting to elude, burglary third degree, domestic violence second degree, arrested by Clarke County Sheriff's Dept. Anthony Washington, 55, domestic violence third degree, arrested by Clarke County Sheriff's Dept. Patricia Lee, 40, theft of property first degree, arrested by Clarke County Sheriff's Dept. Jacoby Johnson, 23, petition...Article Link
In this episode we will discuss how Islam was formed and organized as well as how and why it spread so quickly.Sources:The Essential World History by William Duiker and Jackson SpielvogelWestern Civilizations - by Joshua Cole, Carol Symes, Judith Coffin, and Robert Stacey
In this episode, we discuss the status of the Roman Empire in the 3rd Century, how Christianity changed the course of the empire, and how the empire eventually fell in the west but continued in the east.Sources:The Essential World History by William Duiker and Jackson SpielvogelWestern Civilizations - by Joshua Cole, Carol Symes, Judith Coffin, and Robert Stacey
In this episode, we discuss the net of human consciousness added by our ancestors from the Han Dynasty in 202 BCE to the influential teachings of Paul of Tarsus in the Common Era. We take a look at what is happening around the world during this time in Rome, India, China, and the Middle East.Notes and resources can be found at www.HigherConsciousThinker.comThe Essential World History 7th Edition by William J. Duiker (Author), Jackson J. Spielvogel (Author)Western Civilizations Vol. 1 : Their History and Their Culture by Joshua Cole, Robert Stacey, Carol Symes, et al.
Meaning matters. As humans, we are wired to look for meaning in our own lives and the world around us. It is remarkable that how we find that meaning in so many different ways and in so many different places. Not all places are created equal though. That's what were going to talk about today.1. Finding Your 'Why' by Robert Stacey from The Imaginative Conservative2. Art, Vocation, and Why We Hunger for Redemption Stories by Hugh Whelchel from the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics3. Is the Inability to ‘Adult’ Driving the Teen Summer Job Decline? by Annie Holmquist from Intellectual Takeout4. Like Thinking For Yourself? Think Again by Todd Rains from Intellectual Takeout5. The Downsides of America’s Hyper-Competitive Youth-Soccer Industry by Linda Flanagan from The AtlanticAll music from audionautix.com.
It has been said that there is no constant in the world except change. I don't know that that's true, but I have heard it said, and there is no doubt that things change all the time. As Christians, we subscribe to a set of truths that do not change. Obviously, that can put us at odds with the world around us from time to time. How do we think about change? Let's explore that. 1. The Liberal Arts vs. Progressive Education by Robert Stacey from The Imaginative Conservative2. The Civilization That Soared and Enlivened the World by Robert W Merry from The American Conservative3. Christian, Choose Hope in an Age of Cynicism by Jason Duesing from The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission4. The Absurdity and Joy of Being a Local Newspaper Reporter by Teresa Mull from The American Conservative5. Why Humans Increasingly Are Unaware of Their Ignorance (And Why it's a Big Problem) by Barry Brownstein from Intellectual TakeoutAll music from audionautix.com.
Dr. John Mark Reynolds, Dr. Robert Stacey, Megan Mueller, and Cate Gilbert discuss both the effects of large class structure, and the benefits of smaller class size, in the context of classical education and one on one Oxford-style tutorials at The Saint Constantine School.
In this episode of Constantinople, Cate Gilbert, Megan Mueller, Dr. Robert Stacey, and Dr. John Mark Reynolds return to discuss the balance of arts and sciences in academics, as well as how one can best spend their free time and develop their pursuits and interests for the world in which we live.
Dr. Robert Stacey, Dr. John Mark Reynolds, and Dr. Timothy Bartel discuss the purpose and importance of a quality college education. What makes college worth it? Listen in to find out.
Robert Stacey '72 speaks at Reed College's Centennial Conference February 5, 2009, at Reed's Kaul Auditorium.
Robert Stacey '72 speaks at Reed College's Centennial Conference February 5, 2009, at Reed's Kaul Auditorium.