Weekly podcast: self-shearing sheep farmer Donie Anderson and Kiwi machinery
This week, we hear from sheep farmer and social media sensation Donie Anderson, get a report from New Zealand on machinery trading, plus reflect on 2020 beef prices.
Katriona Kinsella speaks to Dublin sheep farmer Donie Anderson who went viral in 2020 for cutting his hair with a hand shears. His video has millions of hits from all around the world.
Donie Anderson cut his own hair with a sheep shears.
Kiwi machinery dealer zoning in on Irish kit
While travelling through New Zealand, Peter Thomas Keaveney caught up with machinery dealer Andrew Giltrap who offers an insight into the Kiwi machinery trade and trends.
Disappointing year for beef prices
Beef editor Adam Woods reflects on beef prices in 2020 and looks ahead to the impact of Brexit on trade.
Dermot Kelleher elected as ICSA president
Cork farmer Dermot Kelleher gives his views on the organisation in an election campaign piece.
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Katriona Kinsella speaks to Dublin sheep farmer Donie Anderson who went viral in 2020 for cutting his hair with a hand shears. His video has millions of hits from all around the world.
Donie Anderson cut his own hair with a sheep shears.
Kiwi machinery dealer zoning in on Irish kit
While travelling through New Zealand, Peter Thomas Keaveney caught up with machinery dealer Andrew Giltrap who offers an insight into the Kiwi machinery trade and trends.
Disappointing year for beef prices
Beef editor Adam Woods reflects on beef prices in 2020 and looks ahead to the impact of Brexit on trade.
Dermot Kelleher elected as ICSA president
Cork farmer Dermot Kelleher gives his views on the organisation in an election campaign piece.
Missed the previous episodes of the podcast? Catch up here!
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