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Wiggly Podcast 0239
Farmer Phil clears up a Wiggly Mystery by explaining where different types of cattle enter the human food chain. Plus there's another instalment from Rachel's trip to the Gambia and a response to a report that claims bees prefer stripy flowers. Catch up o
Wiggly Podcast 0238
Rachel's Gambian trip continues with a look at how composting compares with using Bokashi in a hot climate. Back at home Heather answers a listener's question regarding the equipment used to record the show and Farmer Phil explains how making silage very
Wiggly Podcast 0237
Heather is joined on the Wiggly Sofa by Rachel to talk about the new Wiggly Catalogue, more recordings from the Gambia, the number of hedging plants needed to form a new hedge, Phil's ploughing exploits and the latest trenchant feedback regarding Episode
Wiggly Podcast 0236
Rachel has returned from her trip to the Gambia with the first of her location recordings. Heather has also been on a trip, albeit only to Hereford, where she found out how to make Cider. Nicolle drops in with the first of a new series of Wedding Wishes:
Wiggly Podcast 0235
The fallout from the Foot and Mouth epidemic in the year 2000 rumbles on in the form of increased levels of TB in both badgers and cattle. In a somber show Farmer Phil outlines the philosophical, practical and humanitarian implications of the Government's
Wiggly Podcast 0234
Ricky and Emily, the Wiggly Florists, are joined by Nicole on a trip to Cornwall to see where some of the flowers that go into Wiggly Bouquets come from. But proceedings are interrupted by the arrival of a regal looking envelope in the Wiggly Office. The
Wiggly Podcast 0233
It's a packed Wiggly Sofa as Rachel, Nicole and Phil join Heather to talk about Rachel's upcoming trip to investigate sustainable development in the Gambia; Nicole's prowess at flat-pack bird box assembly; the confusingly named new style of goat socks; sl
Wiggly Podcast 0232
In stark contrast to last week's tales of harvesting via teams of drunken men wielding long, sharp blades, Farmer Phil explains the inner working of the modern combine harvester. If you've ever wondered what goes on inside one of those giant machines, her
Wiggly Podcast 0231
Richard takes the helm, and gets his octogenarian Uncle Jim to demonstrate the ways of the scythe. But beforehand there's a tour around the vegetable patch in Summer, taking in the hens' favourite courgettes, the butterflies' favourite cabbages and the fi
Wiggly Podcast 0230
This is the last Wiggly Podcast before the summer break so the Team bow out with a special. Join the members of the Herefordshire Walking Festival as forester Graham Taylor explains how the farm's woodlands are being regenerated in an attempt to reduce t