Episode 7 - Working towards a brighter, greener future.

In today’s episode, Sam Bradley speaks to Morrison’s head of agriculture, Sophie Throup, about their pledge to be Carbon NetZero by 2030 and how they’re working with farmers, universities and others in the industry to achieve their goal and create a balanced supply chain.Meg Schofield of WBW discusses the inevitable shake-up of government funding, schemes and grants, providing insight into what’s available over the agricultural transition period and how you and your herd may be able to benefit.There’s news from the CCM ringside with Ted Ogden, following the Bank Holiday Monday sheep sale and Craven Farm Vets director Jonathan Stockton talks to Sam about late-season calving and turning cattle out for the summer. Links: ·         https://www.ccmauctions.com·         https://www.morrisons-corporate.com·         http://cravenfarmvets.co.uk/·         https://www.wbwsurveyors.co.uk/·         https://www.nfuonline.com/  The Farming Country Podcast. Episode presented by: Danielle DaggettEdited by: Danielle Daggett, Vernon HarwoodProduced by: Jeremy Eaton, Ted Ogden, Danielle Daggett Contributors: Sophie Throup, Jonathan Stockton, Meg Schofield, Sam Bradley, Enquires to Danielle at thefarmingcountrypodcast@gmail.com STREAM ALL EPISODES NOW ON SELECTED SERVICES: ·         SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/show/5aBdEBbqRUbq8JmjnbXTDs·         APPLE - https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1552436394·         GOOGLE - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xNjE2NzczLnJzcw==·         YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCskMRFEnJ0mXyaiDHUpgYzw 

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THE FARMING COUNTRY PODCAST is a brand new series produced by Craven Cattle Marts Ltd, alongside the professionals, specialist suppliers and customers of their Lingfields site at Skipton in North Yorkshire including NFU Mutual and WBW Land Agents and Surveyors.Uniquely designed to keep customers old and new at the cutting edge of trade and trends here at Skipton Auction Mart and out there in the wider agri-sector. With a new episode every three weeks, this series hopes to bring a range of interesting and informative topics to listeners; from market reports to local businesses and industry news to tales from the Dales.Episodes are available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and YouTube. Alternatively, a direct link will be posted on our social media channels as each new episode airs. To get in touch, please email farmingcountrypodcast@gmail.com