014 | Every industry needs disrupters but can NZ ag handle new comers throwing the baby out with the bath water and doing things their way? This week we dig into the book Meet you at the Main Divide written by Justine Ross with Geoff Ross owners of Lake Hawea Station. Order the book here or check out the rest of their mahi here . We cover the news of the week - the rain just keeps on pouring and pouring over in the UK resulting in the wettest 12 months and the worst lambing on record; Sam McIvor...
May 02, 2024•38 min•Ep. 14
013 | Exciting news! We have a new podcast segment, each month we will be producing one episode with a guest host. And I know what you might be thinking, but you said you guys weren't doing interviews - well you're right, we are not - our guest host is joining for our usual discussion, adding extra insight, knowledge and humour to the conversations you know and love! This week we are joined by Jo Hay , Wife, Mum, Sheep and Beef Farmer and Director, among many other hats! We stay local this week ...
Apr 25, 2024•31 min•Ep. 13
012 | Bird flu, train spotting horse and half meat burgers The news this week comes from around the world with the worrying development of Bird Flu being found in Dairy Cattle in the US and two people in Texas with the flu. Flooding in the UK making lambing a nightmare for many and a horse taking a midnight stroll into a train station in Oz! Our deep dive this week is into the world of Harvest B and Australian start-up and their offering of plant based protein to complement meat and be eaten wit...
Apr 18, 2024•34 min•Ep. 12
011 | Hot news topics were aplenty this week, we highlight the shipment of Australian fertiliser which landed at Primeport Timaru, the increasing demand for NZ beef in the US and the massive vertical farming operations being developed in Dubai. We then dug into the Our Land and Water Project - Farming for Good including the Food and Farming People’s Panel which was released last week which highlighted this great work. Finally, everyone clear your Wednesday evenings, grab a cuppa and a bikkie, pu...
Apr 11, 2024•41 min•Ep. 11
Episode 10 | This week we have introduced a new segment, a quick overview of three news articles that have hit the headlines. This week we discuss Synlait requesting a trading halt Concerns surrounding the animal welfare gap TB vaccine We then dig into the economic situation in China, what's behind the property market issues and the weakening consumer behaviour and how this impacts agricultural producers here in NZ. Finally we wrap up with two recommnedations The Whole Story Book Club - sign up ...
Apr 04, 2024•30 min•Ep. 10
009 | We give our "2 cents" on the Farm without Harm campaign to improve and highlight vehicle safety on farm. We then dive into some of the fascinating emerging technologies in the strong wool space - it's almost hard to fathom that wool is actually used in these products! Wool source Kera Kisses by Karen Murrell Shear Edge IronClad Pan - wool knives Terra Lana Barron Surfboards Woolchemy Finally, a drought has been officially declared for a large proportion of the South Island - what does this...
Mar 28, 2024•33 min•Ep. 9
008 | This wee we dig into the nitty gritty of the regulated farm plastics recycling requirements and aim to answer your questions, cause we had them to! We also take a look at the winners of the Zanda McDonald Award for 2024 and all that that involves. Finally, nominations are now open for this years Rural Champion. We all know people who work tirelessly behind the scenes to keep the lights on in our industry and community, please nominate them so we can celebrate them, as they deserve. Nominat...
Mar 21, 2024•30 min•Ep. 8
007 | We debrief our weekend at the Upper Clutha A&P show, better known as the Wanaka Show. Myfanwy was on an all expenses paid trip as part of her windfall from winning the Otago Daily Times Year of the Farmer competition, as part of this she got up to all sorts of fancy, formal engagements including the pinnacle - judging the terrier race! Emily made the most of the shopping (and saving on shipping!) and being social. In the episode we mention the following small businesses: H & S Heri...
Mar 14, 2024•33 min•Ep. 7
006 | It’s International Women’s Day (March 8 2024) and to celebrate the day we have looked into the past, the present and the future of rural women in New Zealand. We dig into the land girls, who kept the lights on and the troops fed in WWII, without recognition until 2011!!!!!!!! Discuss the transition from city life to farm life in the early 60’s with Emily’s Nana - Margaret Gualter. Look into the Agri-Women’s Development Trust and the great work of Lindy Nelson to get that off the ground, th...
Mar 07, 2024•46 min•Ep. 6
005 | Does the RMA confuse you? Us to! Listen along as we try to unpack what is actually happening, why local government is pushing on despite the new National Government saying they are repelling the reforms and what we can do about it. We also discuss Chris Luxon’s new hobby - water storage, why the water is important to everyone, not just farmers, how storage water can help mitigate the impacts of climate change and the huge windfalls for the surrounding communities. And last but not least, N...
Feb 29, 2024•37 min•Ep. 5
004 | It's one year on from Cyclone Gabrielle creating havoc and mayhem everywhere it went, this week the girls dive into where all the kumara has gone and when it will be back on our shelves - spoiler alert fingers crossed very soon! and also the ongoing project - the check-in - to support those who have been and continue to be effected - it is a series of events and courses to support wellbeing. ‘Checking-in’ is run by the Agri-Women’s Development Trust , Rural Women New Zealand and Farmstrong...
Feb 22, 2024•33 min•Ep. 4
003 | This week Myfanwy gives us an update on the developing situation in Europe with the protests, we discuss food security and could cross sector collaboration be a solution to feeding the world? and finally - why is the internet full of homesteading? should we all jump on board? Learn more about the UK Data Centre with Urban Farm Who is Ballerina Farm? @ballerinafarm https://ballerinafarm.com/ HOSTS | @emilywalker @myfanwyalexander Intro/outro copyright info Track: "Sunrise Instr" Music prov...
Feb 15, 2024•36 min•Ep. 3
002 | On this weeks episode we dig into the resignation of James Shaw from the Greens Party, the bid for National to change the Kiwisaver Policy to allow those working on farms to use their savings to invest in a home, buy stock or purchase a farm, and finally National Lamb Day, 15 Feb, celebrating the first shipment of frozen lamb to leave NZ, from the Port of Otago destined for London on 15 Feb 1882. Get your tee shirt here - 15 Feb National Lamb Day Charity T-Shirt | Charity Tees | Cool Tees ...
Feb 08, 2024•31 min•Ep. 2
001 | Today, Emily and Myfanwy discuss the European farmers protests, including taxes, subsidies and learnings for NZ; ask could a lamb chops on the barbie bridge the generation gap, as Australian Lamb suggests? And we celebrate Beef and Lamb coming on board to support our Olympians! See the Australia Lamb ad here The Generation Gap | 2024 Lamb ad Hosts | @emilywalker @myfanwyalexander Intro/outro copyright info Track: "Sunrise Instr" Music provided by Slip.stream: Royalty-free music, soun...
Feb 01, 2024•37 min•Ep. 1
Welcome to Ag in Conversation, our new podcast where we are sitting down weekly to digest the hottest topics in the world of ag. Aiming to bring a deeper level of discussion and understanding to the issues and opportunities faced by agriculture and rural communities both in NZ and around the globe. In this episode you'll get to know your hosts Emily Walker and Myfanwy and why we started a podcast. HOSTS: @emilywalker , @myfanwyalexander Track: "Sunrise Instr" Music provided by Slip.stream: Royal...
Jan 28, 2024•13 min