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Podcast of the PCR Sports show broadcast every Friday at 6pm (UK time) on: 103.2FM in Greater Peterborough (UK), Smart Speaker 'Play PCRFM', download the PCRFM app or www.pcrfm.co.uk - Click Listen Livehttps://linktr.ee/PCRSportsThis episode:Nilesh Patel and Nigel Cole with special guests Tim Cook and Rod McDonald from Werrington Joggers.
The US Wine Market may be becoming more lucrative than the one back home. The owner of Te Awanga Estate in Hawke's Bay is looking to sell up his restaurant, vineyard, and cellar door and focus his efforts on exports. Owner Rod McDonald told Mike Hosking that they've got really exciting opportunities in the US, so they had to weigh up the hard work of the New Zealand hospo industry against what potentially lies ahead stateside. He said they have to allocate their resources where you think they'll get the best return. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rod McDonald chats with two agriculture students from Denmark today, about working on a local Saskatchewan farm, what agriculture is like in Denmark, and gets their thoughts on our Saskatchewan roads.
Rod McDonald hosts GX on Agriculture today
Rod McDonald has all of the GX on Agriculture news for you today.
Rod McDonald fills in for Doug Falconer for a few weeks this summer on GX on Agriculture. During today's show he speaks with a youth in the 4H Club from Norquay about the upcoming show at the Yorkton Exhibition summer fair.
Two draws in a row but the Blues are still right in the hunt for a play-off place! In this week's episode of The Brunton Bugle, Lee and Mike look back on two intriguing stalemates in the push for promotion at the end of the season!There's plenty of talk about an up-and-down week for Rod McDonald, along with Jack Armer's first goal and a performance against Newport that was would have been perfect if we'd managed to score!In the preview section, there's a look ahead to the games against in-form Port Vale and Bolton Wanderers, where we also have a chat with Jonny from the Ale and the Vale podcast about how their season of high expectations has turned into one of consolidation.As well as that, there's the usual news and a round-up of what ex-United players and coaches have been getting up to!Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined remotely by Mike Booth in Formby. You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle and email us with any questions, suggestions, and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/brunton-bugle-cufc. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What does it take, as a young fella, to drive into a valley with a car boot-load of your possessions, and then just a few short years later scoop the prize for producing the best red wine in the world? This is the story I wanted to dig into with of , our podcast sponsor. He’s a modest bugger and keeps things very close to his chest, so I thought I’d have a battle on my hands to get him to open up. I was wrong. It was a delight and I hope you enjoy this epic conversation.
After a 45 year career in radio, Rod McDonald hosts one last GX on Agriculture before retiring/ Tom Weir talks seeding and fertilizing/ and more!
Chuck Williams has been appearing throughout New England and in recent years has gone coast to coast with his music. Raised in Toledo, Ohio, Chuck has lived most of his adult life in the Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts, moving to the Buzzards Bay shoreline in 2002. He has been traveling to coffeehouses, performing arts centers and festivals sowing seeds of his songs along the way.Chuck's approach is typically relaxed, at times sentimental and always confident. He is not a folk artist with heavy political leanings in his songwriting such as Joan Baez, Phil Ochs or U. Utah Phillips. However, what Chuck has mastered is how to pull at Americana heartstrings and tell rootsy stories through his simple and effective novella type lyrics. Nothing is overproduced or played with flash. Chuck has a personable singing style and it's not done to impress but express.His music has some of the same energies of songwriters such as David Crosby, John Prine, and definitely Neil Young, while not sounding like any of them. There is something here that a lot of people are going to latch on to, especially in these trying times. Chuck's music does exactly what it is suppose to do.....it reaches emotions in the listener. It gives words to feelings we all share and provokes thought long after the music is over. His style is unique yet it feels familiar.Rhode Islands Motif Music Awards has nominated Chuck as Singer/Songwriter of the Year ('07, '08, '09, ‘11), for Album Of the Year ('07, '08 and ‘10) and Best Folk Act ('07, ‘12). Chuck has had the pleasure of opening for national touring artists such as Cheryl Wheeler, Jimmy LeFave, Rod McDonald, Steve Forbert, Pegi Young & the Survivors, Kelly Joe Phelps, Beau Coup Blue, Claude Bourbon and Michael Troy.Chuck was the President of the Rhode Island Songwriters Association (RISA) for nine years. He is also a member of Folk Alliance, NERFA, ASCAP and the ACMA.Williams employs a voice that resembles Neil Young's with the edges rounded-off. There seems to be a proud and strong tradition of folk music speaking truth to power within his tunes. Don DiMuccio, Motif Magazine
Rod McDonald talks with Bill Campbell, President of the Manitoba Keystone Agricultural Producers about the impact the rail blockades have had on farmers.
The CEO of the Saskatchewan Cattlemen's Association stops by for a chat with Rod McDonald today.
Rod McDonald spoke to Marty Seymore with FCC who is heading up Canada's Ag Day on February 11.
Willowbrook Cattle Producer Levi Hull joins Rod McDonald to talk about the cold weather and how it affects cattle.
It was pretty cool getting to meet the Easter Bunny this past Easter. But the Easter Bunny did have a bone to pick with Rod McDonald. Have a listen. -Tonya-
When a co-worker tells you they don't start saying Merry Christmas until a week before Christmas, that's just opening up the door to see how often you can actually get them to say Merry Christmas! Oh this was fun! -Tonya-
I wished Rod McDonald a Merry Christmas today. Do you think he said it back? -Tonya-
We found out something new about Rod McDonald yesterday. Today, Danny and I came up with a brilliant idea! Who wouldn't want to work with us! -Tonya-
Rod McDonald talks livestock market conditions, commidities, the weather, Agriview and more on GX on Agriculture.
A Grayson area farmer Danny Ottenbreit was on National TV this week. He joins Rod McDonald to talk about it.
We had a great time in Willowbrook last night with week 6 of Supper in the Field. Rod McDonald sat down with our lucky winner, Ronnie Lazurko to chat. -Tonya-
Rod McDonald announces our 6th and final winner of GX94 Supper in the Field for the 2019 Harvest.
Rod McDonald talkss with our Supper in the Field winners from Oakburn Manitoba.
Rod McDonald sat down last night with the Sytnyk family from Oakburn, Manitoba, our lucky winners of GX94 Supper in the Field.
Congratulations to this week's winners! My jaw dropped when I heard Rod McDonald make the announcement. I have talked to this family's daughter, Sam, so many years in a row, as she would call and enter in her dad! And I talked to her yesterday! -Tonya-
Congratulations to Terry and Lichelle Aberhart from Langenburg. This week's winners of GX94 Supper in the Field. Rod McDonald sat down with them last night to chat about their farm and this year's harvest. -Tonya-
Yorkton Agronomist Thom Weir talks with Rod McDonald about harvest and soil testing.
Congratulations again to Gerald and Kim Shymko from Calder, our lucky Supper in the Field winners. Here is Rod McDonald's chat with Gerald from last night.
Matt Beadle is joined by Nick Draper and Kevin Borras of the 9 Years Podcast for this weeks Wimbledon Fan Show! We worship Aaron Ramsdale, talk tea and to top it off are joined by Defender Rod Mcdonald.
For your morning amusement .... who would Rod McDonald rather spend the morning with out of the GX94 crew? -Tonya-
Farm Progess Show in Regina continues today and tomorrow. Rod McDonald has all of the details.
Farm Progress Show in Regina is underway and Rod McDonald is there to bring you all of the details with GX on Agriculture.
Rod McDonald sat down with Stefan Arnason from Tantallon, our week 3 winner of GX94 Supper in the Field. Here's their conversation.
Rod McDonald covers the latest increase on farmland prices, and talks to a new voice weighing in on canola trade with China.
Rod McDonald's happy moment today is that he gets to order in pizza for supper tonight. What kind do you think he should get? -Tonya-
Rod McDonald dives into the "Soil Your Undies" Campaign, notes several crown land auctions have wrapped up while others are underway, and covers the dangers of African Fever.
I make sure the Easter Bunny heard Rod McDonald's update on the Cocoa Bean future prices.
The Easter Bunny has a few questions for GX94's Rod McDonald.
Happy 64th Birthday to GX94's Rod McDonald! I had to sing him happy birthday!
The Birthday edition of GX on Agriculture. Rod McDonald is 64 today!
Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit joins Rod McDonald to talk about farm safety week.
Farmer journalist Kevin Hursh joins Rod McDonald to talk about the China canola controversy, the new Ag Minister and more.
Rod McDonald doesn't like to eat fishy fish. Will he eat the tuna fish Tonya left for him today? -Tonya-
Rod McDonald talks about a conference coming up in Brandon tomorrow.
Rod McDonald discusses Statistics Canada's Crop Stocks report.
Mike Hall from East Central Research Foundation joins Rod McDonald on today's show.
Rod McDonald knows his coffee but can he name 10 different kinds fast enough? -Tonya-
Rod McDonald covers the latest in Agriculture for Wednesday January 23rd, 2019
Tonya Cherry asks Rod McDonald what lie he regularly tells himself.
Rod Mcdonald announces our final fall winner of GX94 Supper in the Field
Rod McDonald says this year's poor grape harvest will still produce some good wines. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/article/hawkes-bay-winemaker-sees-silver-lining-poor-harvest-ng-p-204389