Wiggly Podcast 0158 |
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Heather's back with amazing news about winning the first ever Dell Small Business Award at the Global level. But first there's a question from Farmer Phil about the effect of slug pellets on worms, then it's time to catch up on the findings discussed at this year's Nuffield Conference and how they a... |
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In Episode 145, Farmer Phil gave the go ahead to a proposal by Tim Hoverd from Herefordshire Archaeology to investigate a potential Bronze Age site that had been spotted in one of the farm's fields. This week, Tim reports back to Phil and Heather about what has been found; and it's not at all what w... |
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Wiggly Podcast 0156 |
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Richard and Rachel Harries are the only members of the Team to make it to the Wiggly Sofa this week; Noah the cat is also around, but keeping a low profile after several close scrapes! Richard has been to visit a super secure paper shredding system at Enviroshred and we get to hear how it went. He... |
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Wiggly Podcast 0155 |
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Heather finds herself double booked, so it's left to Richard, Phil and Rachel Harries to talk about apples and unusual vegetables. Rachel has visited an old Herefordshire orchard with Frank Hemming, where she gets to see some very rare specimens of apple tree. Back on the Wiggly Sofa, Richard's Veg... |
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Wiggly Podcast 0154 |
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Part Two of the live show from Preston-on-Wye Village Hall. In which the show billed as "Definitely Not Gardeners' Question Time" turns into Gardeners' Question Time. If only they'd called it "An Evening of Music and first-class Comedy"... |
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