Louder than Crowder is the only podcast about the podcast Louder with Crowder.
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From their compound tucked deep in the mountains of Montana, each week the Frightday crew investigates chilling incidents of high strangeness, human wickedness, peculiar cryptids, & conspiracies...from a rational perspective. The subject is then paired with a review of a new release genre film. If it bleeds, hacks, stabs, summons, sacrifices, abducts, or bites...it is Frightday.
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A podcast all about handspinning yarn, knitting, wool processing and farm life with Kim Biegler, owner of Ewethful Fiber Farm and Mill. In this podcast I share how to tips and life inside owning a wool mill, making yarn, spinning yarn and owning a fiber flock of animals. I own a wool mill where I process animal fibers into products for hand spinners. I also have an online course for learning to handspin yarn on a spinning wheel from the comfort of your own hom- Let's Make Yarn! As well as co ...
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A podcast for conscientious makers. New episodes will resume in July 2019
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A podcast about the Liverpool theatre scene hosted by resident wools Gary Lunt and Eze Serrano.
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Australian Farmers: Telling Our Story is hosted by television presenter and journalist, Angie Asimus and is powered by the National Farmers Federation. It’s dedicated to connecting our wonderful farmers with health conscious consumers and ethically minded shoppers. Together, we can all learn more about the food we eat and the fibre we wear. This is your exclusive look behind the farm gate. As a country girl herself, Angie knows you'll love what you hear. From the freshest produce, to carbon ...
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At the Wool Academy Podcast, the show's host Elisabeth van Delden, talks to one wool industry expert every week. Guests of the show are wool growers, marketing experts, retail brands, researchers and many more. The focus of the Wool Academy Podcast is to find out what is working now to be successful in wool while discussing different business, product, brand and social media strategies. You will be surprised how many wonderful stories wool has to tell.
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What you really see when the wool is not being pulled over your eyes. If you have an open mind, want to free yourself from the Hurd, or constantly question reality then this podcast is right for you.
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Voices in Wool features conversations with people around the world whose lives touch, and are touched by, wool. Hosted by New York Times-bestselling author Clara Parkes and made possible by members of The Wool Channel.
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A Podcast duo focused on Pop culture, ranging from Video Games to Anime and Movie discussions. We'll be discussing the best and worst of different movies throughout the years. We will also be doing different activities such as drunk reviews and movie debates. We will be diving into a series we haven't watched and asking each other before and after questions.
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Planet Wool is a podcast from the International Wool Textile Organisation. At Planet Wool we bring you a series of wool industry experts from the 85th Congress of the International Wool Textile Organisation.
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Is your main speed 110%? Dr. Dan Wool helps busy people with ways to "hack the hurry" and stay healthy naturally in the face of seemingly endless responsibilities.
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Welcome to Funeral Potatoes and Wool Mittens, a show for people who embrace the warm and cozy spirit of everyday living in the Midwest. Whether you cook, bake, or have food delivery on speed dial, everyone has a comforting recipe or story to share. We bake cookies for our kids’ hockey teams and bring cheesy hash browns to funerals. Lefse and krumkake are in our DNA. Candy bars and apples make a salad. We'll ditch work for a lake day, drive an hour for an old-fashioned bakery, and don wool mi ...
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Perfect listening while knitting Lisa & Caroline are two European knitters living in South Australia that simply love knitwittering about their favourite hobby. Their Woolshit podcast is everything related to wool, yarn, knitting and crochet. Each episode is a compendium of knitting anecdotes, project discussions, knitting techniques and knitting in the news. If it's Woolshit, they'll be chatting about it. If you're also an avid knitter, you're bound to identify with many of the topics Lisa ...
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Welcome to Our Skin, a Personal Discovery Podcast. Each week, host Holly Frey showcases a personal story from someone who lives–and thrives!--while managing psoriasis. Being diagnosed with a chronic skin condition can throw anyone off track, but Our Skin guests have a message of hope: a diagnosis can be an opportunity to discover new things about ourselves, our grit, and our power. In addition to these tales of hope, Frey and her guests plunge into the jaw-dropping, bizarre, and occasionally ...
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Step into the world of indoor cannabis cultivation with the Grodan GroShow Podcast, your reliable source of rootzone management. Join host Riley Jones as he explores cutting-edge stone wool growing techniques and industry insights with experts and growing legends from across the globe. Whether you're a seasoned grower or just starting out, the GroShow is your go-to podcast for growing quality cannabis at any scale, batch after batch.
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What is an Eejit? Imagine Florida Man - but everywhere. And sometimes a woman. Every Wednesday Andrew Maxwell and Glenn Wool scour the news, the internet, and sometimes by looking in the mirror to bring you the latest from the world of Eejits. Sometimes in Hollywood, sometimes in Sport, sometimes in Science, sometimes in everyday life. And always in Russia.
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The Australian Wool Exchange podcast offers a unique window into the world of wool, exploring the trends, technologies, and standards shaping the industry. Hear from experts, growers, stakeholders and industry leaders as they discuss the key factors influencing the wool market today and how Australia will maintain its position as the premier country for sustainable wool production tomorrow. Listen to how Australia is addressing and meeting the new demands of the market, leading the world in ...
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Welcome to The Soft Focus Podcast, where we practice letting go, broadening the view, and opening up to the magic that is already here.The Soft Focus Podcast is hosted by Corinne McAndrews, the farmer, wife, mother, and contemplative at the helm of Late Bloomer Ranch in eastern Idaho, USA, which is a holistic ranch committed to raising meat, eggs, wool, and cut-flowers of the utmost quality with integrity to match.Looking across disciplines, The Soft Focus Podcast is less about farming per s ...
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Adventures in knitting, hand spinning and other craftiness on the West Coast of Canada!
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Do you find yourself watching Christmas movies (any and all of them...year round)? Do you hum 'jingle bells' while you pee? Do you text back 'ho ho ho' instead of 'ha ha ha'? Well, you're in good company! So do comedians Jackie Gonzalez-Durruthy and Ross Kimball. Join these human-sized elves as they navigate the wintery wonderland of lesser-known Christmas movies. Jump on Santa's sleigh and join them as they talk with their special guests about the movies guaranteed to put you in the holiday ...
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A fun, simple, home-baked podcast - includes sketches, topical jokes and amusing observations and a few sound effects from a fledgling comedy writer. Thanks for listening!
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The Country Life team take you all over the motu to hear the extraordinary stories of every day rural New Zealand.
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Welcome to Lessons in Cybersecurity. In this podcast, you’ll find effective strategies and tangible tactics you can apply in your organization to tighten network security. Avishai Wool is a professor at Tel Aviv University and co-founder and CTO of AlgoSec, the world‘s leading application connectivity and security policy company. He has served on the program committees of the leading IEEE and ACM conferences on computer and network security, has published more than 110 research papers and ho ...
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Podcast about farmers, fibres, and folk. Produced by The Wool Guild.
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AJ knits is weekly fiber crafting podcast. The host AJ has been knitting for about 10 year and crocheting almost as long. Join in to hear what's on the needles and all about AJ's learning curve as a new spinner.
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Join me as each time I either prep fiber for spinning, or sit at my spinning wheel. There is also music and stories while we spin our fiber into yarn.
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Rug hooking is a visual art involving wool fabric and other fibers, but there are some things we can talk about that don't require the visual part. For all things visual, view my weekly Live! Rug Hooking Lesson at rughooklive.com. For on the go, this rug hooking podcast will allow you to learn more about rug hooking while your eyes are otherwise occupied ... like when you are hooking. Presented by Cindi Gay, award winning rug hooking artist and teacher.
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Working my way through the overflowing WIP pile. One stitch at a time.
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#1 NY Times Best Selling Author - Medical Medium Podcast - Originator of Global Celery Juice Movement - Helping People Heal and Overcome Illness How many people do you know who struggle with their health? Chances are, whether they show it or not, most of the people in your life do. And chances are, you’re one of them — whether you’re dealing with anxiety, depression, endometriosis, pcos, acne, eczema, psoriasis, autoimmune, thyroid conditions, lyme disease, brain fog, or fatigue. You’re far ...
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The Flint Hills Fiber Fanatic is a multi-craftual podcast based in the Flint Hills of Kansas. Please join us for fibery fun!
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WoolWork is the new name for KnitBritish Join me on my journey of woolly discovery celebrating the unique characteristics of local wool, from sheep to skein, to finished object. You can visit woolwork.net and follow me on twitter and IG @_woolwork
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Feed your mind. Be provoked. One big idea at a time. Your brain will love you for it. Grab your front row seat to the best live forums and festivals with Natasha Mitchell.
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Welcome to a podcast where nature, tech, spirituality, and passion collide. Subscribe for innovative content with a dose of the profound.
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Kelly and Marsha love fiber arts and want to inspire you! Marsha is an accomplished knitter and new spinner. Kelly is a spinner who knits and weaves. Fiber is one of the many shared interests after over 30 years of friendship. The show is about our adventures in knitting, spinning, dyeing and other fiber arts.
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A monthly podcast about knitting, spinning, dyeing yarn and fiber. Includes reviews, yarn/fiber projects, occasional giveaways, techniques and more! Join the Delusional Knitter for a crazy ride through life with a fiber obsession.
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For the last few decades there's been a revolution in the knitting world, and we go behind the scenes to gain insight into what inspired and motivated the knitting superstars who were part of this exciting time. Join us every two weeks on Vogue Knitting Knitterviews as we interview the influencers who contributed to making the knitosphere what it is today. Brought to you by Penguin Random House Audio: “Listen while you knit."
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Join us for an in-depth dive into Frank Herbert's novel Dune and all of the adaptations of that story. Using the most famous science-fiction book ever written as our base, we're looking at the choices made in different times by different creators: How does one adapt a story that's been deemed unadaptable – what worked, and what didn't? And how does each attempt leave a deeper understanding of this rich galaxy of politics, philosophy, and lore? * Also, browse our feed for our in-depth coverag ...
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In this podcast, Mike Fragomeni and Dan Wool discuss music production techniques, as well as the history and evolution of music production and sound recording, and how it got to where it is today.
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Mandatory process for wool growers wishing to have their wool tested
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4:46Wool producers are being reminded from January next year, they'll be required to provide their Property Identification Code to their broker From next year it'll be mandatory for growers to provide their PIC if they want their wool to be tested. The aim is to improve traceability efforts in the event of a biosecurity threat. Rural Editor Emily Minne…
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Wool work, handspinning yarn and a maker's soapbox on where we spend our money from YouTube
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46:16All the wool is a vlog all about handspinning yarn, processing wool, knitting, owning a wool mill, farm life and everything in between. To watch this episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/QbCZd0lFq7U A whole lotta wool talk! We start at the wool mill at the picker blending up fibers. Then its time to wash some Romeldale wool, visit the sheep and card…
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Fleeced — unravelling the history of wool and war
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54:35It's water and fireproof, versatile, warm and tough wearing. Wool not only expanded the British Empire, and created prosperity in the colonies, it also changed the nature of war and warfare. But wool's fortunes didn't last forever. This is the story of the rise and fall of wool. This conversation was recorded at the National Library of Australia on…
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Jacob Smith - lacing up a future for NZ wool
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9:09Meet Jacob Smith, the 21-year-old turning wool and veggie scraps into fashion-forward biodegradable shoelaces. It started as a university project and has turned into a commercial venture sourcing wool directly from New Zealand farmers and using vegetable-based dyes. With strong wool struggling to find a market, his mission is to add real value to t…
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Yolngu power — art, culture, country, law — with Marcia Langton and Clare Wright
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54:33Australian Indigenous art is celebrated around the world – but how much is understood about its pivotal role in Indigenous culture, country, politics and law? For the Yolngu people of north-east Arnhem Land, art is more than just aesthetic, it is a means of cultural diplomacy, and a respectful assertion of power in its diverse forms, from sovereign…
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Drive, Defy, and Define: Ivy Smith on Psoriasis, Stunt Work, and Self-Acceptance
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29:58Model, actress, and stunt driver Ivy Smith first noticed psoriasis after the birth of her second child, but it took years, another pregnancy, and mounting pain before she finally got a diagnosis. In this episode, she opens up about battling stigma on set, the slow journey to show her skin with pride, and how adrenaline-fueled stunt driving became a…
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National Rural News Thursday September 24
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15:41In today's National Rural News: the potential cost of an invasive beetle outbreak, calls for more flexible kangaroo control measures, farmers warn about social media snaps in canola fields -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privac…
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Experts are raising concerns about the frequency of wind turbine failures in the country. More than a dozen turbines at a wind farm in the New South Wales central west have been shut down, after a blade snapped in a storm. Rural Reporter Dusty Fitzpatrick with Monash University Professor Amin Heidarpour. Listen to the full interview above or Subscr…
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Nobel scientist Jennifer Doudna with Natasha Mitchell — the gene editing revolution, radical ethics, and what's next? [Archive episode]
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54:33Join a full house at the Sydney Opera House with Nobel winning scientist Jennifer Doudna and Big Ideas' presenter Natasha Mitchell to discuss the huge social, ethical, and scientific implications of the CRISPR gene editing revolution her groundbreaking discovery with Emmanuelle Charpentier and colleagues kicked off. From curative therapies to gene …
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National Rural News Wednesday September 24
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15:42In today's National Rural News: The Senate Inquiry into South Australia's harmful algal bloom concludes in Canberra, a new treatment measure is on the horizon for PFAS-contaminated waters, farmers plea with the QLD Government to keep shooting permits -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://…
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Bioengineers discover new solution to treat PFAS chemicals
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3:53A new magnetic resin could soon be used to strip out dangerous PFAS chemicals in water ways. Queensland University scientists have developed the technology, which traps the substances in sewerage for safe treatment. Rural Reporter, Toby Gough, spoke with Project lead, Dr. Cheng Zhang, about the breakthrough. Listen to the full interview above or Su…
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Helen Vatsikopoulos — when the stories of migrants in Australia are silenced it's bad for all of us
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54:34Stories help us to understand what is happening in the world and how it impacts us. Stories help us to relate to the experience of 'the Other' and their suffering building an emotional understanding. Journalist and academic Helen Vatiskopoulos describes the power of stories to share information to the masses and the problems that arise when the nar…
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In today's National Rural News: 'Rural Generalist' - formally recognised as a specialist medical field, warnings for potential parasitic worm activity in NSW, a honey bee genetic improvement program begins its first trials -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See …
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'Rural Generalist' - formally recognised as specialist medical field
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4:17'Rural Generalist' has been recognised as a specialist medical field within the country's healthcare system. RGs are General Practitioners with additional training in emergency medicine and other disciplines. The recognition follows six years of lobbying by the RACGP. Rural Reporter Dusty Fitzpatrick spoke with the college's Vice President Doctor R…
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For 85 years, Meanjin has published the essays of Australian writers. The magazine's founding editor, Clem Christesen, wanted Meanjin's writers 'to reveal and clarify our life by showing it to us though a vision different from ours and deeper." In the wake of the news the magazine is closing, Big Ideas explores and celebrates the essay in all its f…
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In today's National Rural News: Warnings over government's emissions reductions targets, funding to combat locust swarms, the best fresh fruit retailer named -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Farmers respond to the federal government's climate targets
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4:55Lobby groups are welcoming the federal government's climate targets -- but warn it cannot be a one size fits all approach. The federal government aims reduce emissions by 62 to 70 per cent over the next decade. But the National Farmers Federation says while the targets are important, it cannot come at the cost of agriculture. Rural Editor Emily Min…
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Behind the Screams: Normie Roundup September '25 (Excerpt)
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9:21This is a preview of the content you can expect when you support us by joining the Frightday Society at http://thefrightdaysociety.org. This week we crack the door of ordinary for the first time in a bit, discussing all the non-genre things we've been doing as of late. Also, Byron reveals that he's been tricking you for years.…
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116 They Don't Understand The Chronically Ill
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35:15Even to this day, with all that has happened in the health movement, from awareness of processed foods and new alternative diagnostic technology to the realization that people may not be making up their symptoms and may truly be sick, there still is a crisis of understanding for the chronically ill. Mystery chronic illness is still rampant and even…
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FULL SHOW: Country Life for 19 September 2025
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50:33This week Country Life delves into the world of the harakeke plant and its many uses - from fashion to paper - and finds out about skincare products made from wool. You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here. In this episode: 0:46 - Romene: From sheep to sheet mask 6:35 - Rural News Wrap 13:33 - Huhana …
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Whanganui couple Marilyn and Marty Vreede have been making paper from leftover harakeke from the district's many weavers. Between processing the strong fibre and making sheets of paper, they also help revitalise te reo Māori. You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here. You can find more about Pakohe, he…
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Huhana Smith - artist, scholar, activist and farmer
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14:55Huhana Smith grows olives, fruit and harakeke on six hectares of land at Kuku north of Wellington. It's a productive testing ground for growing healthy food and, potentially, a sustainable fashion industry. You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here. With thanks to: Huhana Smith Go to this episode on rn…
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A round-up of the week's news from the primary sector. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more detailsBy RNZ
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Southland sheep farmer Megan Seator is unravelling new uses for Romney's strong wool in a range of skincare products. You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here. You can find more about Romene, here. With thanks to: Megan Seator Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details…
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National Rural News Friday September 19 In today's National Rural News: The federal governments latest climate targets, Nationals push back on a plan to import bananas from the Philippines, Australian grain growers nervous after China's latest trade deal -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: htt…
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