Episodes
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In this episode we talk about long days, forest pigs, and answer our first ever listener question. Ben announces the farm’s just-launched Pozible campaign to build an on-farm micro-abattoir for poultry. It’s an emotional discussion.
The campaign can be found here: http://tinyurl.com/farmpozible. Please share with likeminded folks if you can.
For a transcript of this podcast, check out the Radical Harvest website, www.radicalharvest.com.au/podcast (transcript will be published within 48hours)
Our title music, “Hope Song for the Rust Belt” is by Fields Ohio. https://soundcloud.com/fields-of-ohio
To stay in touch with us search “Taranaki Farm” on Facebook or Instagram, or drop by during shop hours Saturdays and Sundays, 11-4pm.
For more information about Taranaki Farm visit www.taranakifarm.com.au or search “Taranaki Farm” on Facebook and Instagram. You can also drop by during shop hours on Saturdays and Sundays, 11-4pm.
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In this episode we chat about pastured hens, new interns, workshop scholarships and discuss recent forestry projects on Taranaki Farm.
Episode notes
Welcome to the second episode of the Radical Harvest podcast.
For more information about Radical Harvest, go to www.radicalharvest.com.au. To send a question or feedback email [email protected]
A transcript of this podcast is available at www.radicalharvest.com.au/podcast
Intro and outro music: “Hope Song for the Rust Belt” by Fields Ohio: https://soundcloud.com/fields-of-ohio
For more information about Taranaki Farm visit www.taranakifarm.com.au or search “Taranaki Farm” on Facebook and Instagram. -
Episodes manquant?
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Welcome to the first episode of the Radical Harvest podcast.For more information about Radical Harvest, go to www.radicalharvest.com.au. To send a question or feedback email [email protected]
A transcript of this podcast is available at www.radicalharvest.com.au/podcast
University of Queensland study: Shrapnel, M., & Davie, J. (2001). The influence of personality in determining farmer responsiveness to risk. The Journal of agricultural education and extension, 7(3), pp. 167-178.
Intro and outro music: “Hope Song for the Rust Belt” by Fields Ohio: https://soundcloud.com/fields-of-ohio
For more information about Taranaki Farm, visit http://www.taranakifarm.com.au