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Agriculture Podcast

Dr Sai Bhaskar Reddy Nakka

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Don't sue farmers is on how the agriculture which existed for thousands of years is degrading due to the practices adopted especially in the last 30 years. Presently, the agriculture is unsustainable in the podcast explained the causes for the degradation of agriculture.
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Cow-Side Conversations

Center for Dairy Excellence

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“Cowside Conversations” is a monthly podcast brought to you by the Center for Dairy Excellence. We’ve heard time and time again that dairy farmers learn the most from other dairy farmers. So, in this podcast we’re going to share real-time farmer insight, tricks of the trade, and inspiring stories from dairies across Pennsylvania.
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Once the fastest growing independent media in the world before being stifled by big tech, we now post on most independent platforms. We produce content prolifically. News, interviews, documentaries, confrontation and updates. Headed by Josh Sigurdson. WAM!
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Axios podcast host Niala Boodhoo digs deep with leaders you know — or need to know — in business, politics and culture. Every week, all in under 20 minutes. About Axios: Axios is a digital media company launched in 2017. Axios helps you become smarter, faster with news and information across politics, tech, business, media, science and the world. Subscribe to our newsletters at axios.com/newsletters and download our mobile app at axios.com/app. About Niala Boodhoo: Niala Boodhoo is the host ...
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Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast radio show. Without question, as New Zealand’s number one talk host, Mike Hosking sets the day’s agenda. The sharpest voice and mind in the business, Mike drives strong opinion, delivers the best talent, and always leaves you wanting more. The Mike Hosking Breakfast always cuts through and delivers the best daily on Newstalk ZB.
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Fancy a bit more positivity around the business of running an agency? Welcome to Co:definery’s podcast ‘The Immortal Life of Agencies’. Here we celebrate the visionaries and change-makers who are actively future-proofing the agency sector. Each episode features our CEO Robin Bonn having short, sharp conversations - sometimes even friendly arguments - with some of the biggest, broadest and deepest thinkers in our industry. These are the leaders who’ve been there, done that and are happy to ta ...
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A podcast that interviews real authentic falconers. Learn about the sport of falconry from those generous enough to share their experiences. I started this channel as a way to bring falconers and future falconers together. The goal is to share techniques and stories that can benefit others in their falconry journey to improve falconry progression and success. I hope you enjoy and comment for questions and future ideas of podcast ideas. Thanks for the support! Support this podcast: https://po ...
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Cheap food is killing us—and our planet. And, our dependency on this grossly offensive system today is at a frightful all-time high. The way cheap food is produced today is a scourge on the environment, our bodies, and the animals who suffer every day of their captive lives on our behalf. Because of this, conscious consumers are increasingly concerned about the quality and safety of their food—and for good reasons. Pasture fed animals are obviously “greener”, raise more humanely and more hea ...
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Mobile Technology in TAFE websites are all about m-learning, e-learning and mobile technology. I also have more information at Mobile Technology in TAFE wiki and Mobile Technology in TAFE blog. Please use my sites to learn more about how we use these technologies with students. Some of the older episodes do not start when you press play click on download instead!
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In today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss the White House defending Biden after video shows him freezing up at a Hollywood fundraiser, Kansas suing Pfizer over 'misrepresentations' and 'adverse events' of COVID-19 vaccine, and Idaho farmers saying that the water curtailment order will dry up the land pushing them out of business.…
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In today's episode, Andy and DJ are joined in the studio by comedian Tim Young. They discuss the Supreme Court's dismissal of the Social Media Censorship case, the congressional report that showed interference in 2020, and what we know about the 2 Venezuelan men accused of killing 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray.…
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CNN host Kasie Hunt abruptly terminated a live interview with Donald Trump’s spokesperson Karoline Leavitt on Monday after Leavitt began to criticize the two journalists whom the network chose to moderate the much anticipated upcoming debate between the former president and Joe Biden. Hunt had brought up the topic of Trump and his surrogates critic…
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One in every three adults in the U.S. has some kind of criminal record. That makes finding a job much harder, and has consequences not just for individuals and communities, but also takes a major economic toll on the country. One leader says businesses can advance the effort for so-called second chance hiring much faster than government. How her or…
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In today's episode, Andy answers your questions on how to succeed in business when you are on top of your personal development, how to deal with a micromanaging boss at work, and how to effectively navigate the question of “good enough” when you have a high performer mindset.
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At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. The Northland transmission tower: 1/10 If you made it up, they wouldn’t believe you. The ferry: 3/10 A bit more believable given the track record leading up, but it's still no less depressing. The Warriors: 1/10 Almost as bad as t…
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A little something from the perspective file. Although things are dire and dour and straight up and down bad, in some areas they are not as bad as headlines would lead you to believe. The best line of high drama I have read this week was around jobs. "It's like the Hunger Games", it said. Is it? Really? A lot of press has been given to those who ha…
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More than three billion dollars' worth of household food gets thrown in the bin every year. The Prime Minister's Chief Science Advisor, Dame Juliet Gerrard, has issued the government 27 recommendations, including a reduction target. Executive Director of NZ Food Waste Champions Kaitlin Dawson told Mike Hosking that we need to focus on other ways to…
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Sir John Kirwan has been given the ‘all clear’ for a $100 million surf park project in Auckland. The artificial surfing pool will make between 600 and a thousand waves per hour, with more than 30 different settings for all skill sets. If further approvals go ahead, construction can begin on the 43-hectare area in Dairy Flat later this year. The All…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 27th of June, we explored the dropping dairy profits and the reforms the Government is introducing for sentencing. Mike discovered fried bread this morning and couldn't be more interested in it. Huge anticipation for the U.S debate between Trump and Biden so we got the expert analysis. Ge…
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Joe Biden and Donald Trump are gearing up for a rematch in the first 2024 US election debate. It's the third faceoff between the President and former President after two heated encounters in 2020. Marco Rubio's former chief of staff Matt Terrill says Biden will have to bring some energy while Trump will have to focus on the policies. He told Mike H…
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The Government's edging towards becoming more prescriptive with its sentencing reforms. It's introducing changes to lengthen sentences for some crimes including creating a new aggravating factor and limiting sentencing discounts. Law Society Criminal Law Committee Convenor Chris Macklin says it's early days, but it looks like there's still some roo…
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Heavy rain warnings have lifted for Hawke's Bay as the clean up on the North Island's east coast begins. Roads were closed and people evacuated after heavy rain lashed the Hawke's Bay and Gisborne regions yesterday. Wairoa District Council says 400 properties have been impacted, more than 100 significantly. Wairoa Business Association Chair Sue Wil…
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It's a tough time for dairy farmers with expenses up and profits down. An industry survey has shown a suite of challenges for dairy producers including a drop in the payout for milk solids and a reduction in herd size. It's caused operating profits to be down 27%. Mark Neal, Head of Data Science at Dairy NZ, told Mike Hosking that it's emblematic o…
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In a last-ditch effort to get out the vote for incumbent U.S. Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) and avoid an upset in the hotly contested Democratic primary in New York’s 16th Congressional District on Tuesday, June 25, leftist political heavyweights U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) came out in support of Bowman at a…
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“I got told ‘no’ a lot,” Amy shares as she reflects on the years she spent getting her value-added dairy business off the ground. In this episode of Cow-Side Conversations, Amy Brickner of Stover Farms and Destiny Dairy Bar in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania opens up about her journey to bottling her own milk and how the times she heard ‘no’ only f…
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In today's episode, Andy & DJ are joined in the studio by the translucent Pastor of Disaster, Vaughn Kohler. They discuss the upcoming Trump and Biden debates, Julian Assange dropping $500k for a flight to a remote island to avoid setting foot on the US mainland, and a bankruptcy court trustee filing a motion to liquidate Alex Jones' Infowars.…
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AI has gotten two start-ups in hot water. Their use of AI for music creation has resulted in them being sued by three of the world’s largest record labels: Sony, Universal Music Group, and Warner Records. They say that the AI firms are making money from copied songs, and want $150,000 in compensation for each song that has allegedly been copied. Th…
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New Zealand Rugby is on shaky ground. It made a loss of almost $9 million in 2023, the second loss making year in a row after 2022’s loss of $47 million. NZR CEO Mark Robinson said that further work is needed to achieve a sustainable financial model, but he was positive about the organisation’s future. He told Mike Hosking that the way things devel…
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We have our first agree to disagree clause of this new coalition. First point to make - what a mature look it is. New Zealand First has invoked the clause, which is probably not the surprise. The surprise is that in previous coalitions this would be described as a crack. "Coalition cracks forming" was the headline from Newshub. Yet in 2024 if it is…
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A security intelligence analyst says the US has got what it needed from Julian Assange. The Wikileaks founder has struck a deal with the US and will soon plead guilty to an espionage charge before being sentenced to time already served. Paul Buchanan told Mike Hosking that Assange has spent the last 14 years in some sort of confinement. He says the…
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There's claims continued Houthi strikes in the Red Sea are to blame for high shipping costs in this country. Another vessel sank last week after being struck, killing three people in the shipping channel and putting strain on the global supply chain. It's caused shipping costs in New Zealand to rise by three times last year's levels. Customs Broker…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 26th of June, Minister of Internal Affairs Brooke van Velden joined to discuss the next stage of the Covid Inquiry. The CRL CEO Sean Sweeney is resigning and the job he's done has been described by the CRL as "successful leadership". Mike has other thoughts... Ginny Andersen and Mark Mit…
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The invoking of the Agree to Disagree clause doesn’t indicate a cracking coalition, the Police Minister says. Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters has invoked the first Coalition Agree to Disagree over the second phase of the Covid-19 inquiry. Mark Mitchell told Mike Hosking that the coalition agreement has that clause so that the things parties do…
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The Internal Affairs Minister says the second phase to the Covid Inquiry will expand the terms of reference. It's due to start in November and will continue until February 2026. Minister Brooke van Velden says phase one centres mostly on the health response and the Government's communication. But she told Mike Hosking that phase two will focus on f…
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Supporters and sceptics of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange are speaking out at news of his release. The 52-year-old is a few hours away from pleading guilty to a US espionage charge and will be sentenced to time already served. US Correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hosking that there's been condemnation but also celebration from those closest …
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66% of New Zealand's mayors have signed a letter against the Government's Māori ward changes but one mayor says it's a good thing. A Parliament select committee's recommended the Māori Wards Bill go ahead. It will force councils which established Māori wards since 2021 to hold a referendum in next year's local election on whether they should stay. …
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Sue Unerman is the Chief Transformation Officer of EssenceMediacomX. And having spent 34 years with Mediacom in its various incarnations, it’s fair to say that ‘transformation’ is a subject that Sue knows a thing or two about. Unpacking her personal journey across five decades (sorry, Sue!), this far-reaching conversation explores how to build an a…
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Reform may have hit its peak but it’s position in the polls is a cause for concern for the Tories. The party had a surge over the weekend, leaving it ahead of the Conservative Party in the polls, but their lead is “nowhere near enough” to concern Labour, UK Correspondent Rod Liddle said. He told Mike Hosking that it’s enough to ensure the Tories ar…
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So it seems we have ended up with three stories. But all three stories have the same outworkings - we look like a basket case of a country, but we got there three different ways. First is the plane. That’s on the Government, and indeed various Governments, who failed to take defence expenditure seriously and it's caught them out. Like NATO, member …
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Total exports reached an all-time high in May despite a continued downward trend in the Chinese market. Last month's exports were valued at $7.2 billion for the first time. China was the number one market, but beef exports dropped 45% compared to last year. Export NZ advocacy director Catherine Beard told Mike Hosking that she believes Chinese dema…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 25th of June, we finally got the cancer drugs and what a haul! It’s set to help tens of thousands more people. We could have had an hour with the Prime Minister but in the time we had, we talked cancer drugs, the various infrastructure issues, and whether there is a hiring freeze for front…
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The Scott Robertson All Blacks Era has officially begun. Yesterday saw him announce his first squad, with Scott Barrett taking the captaincy and Ardie Savea and Jodie Barrett filling the role of deputies. Robertson told Mike Hosking that it was good to get on with it as they’ve been tracking the players for a long time, so it felt to goof to finali…
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's praising himself for finally getting there with the cancer drug funding. The Government's committing $604 million to Pharmac, taken from next year's Budget. It will cover the funding for 54 new medicines, including up to seven of 13 drugs the Government promised last year. The cancer medicines funded would treat c…
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There’s a belief that regular check-ins for beneficiaries will result in more people working. People on Jobseeker are now required to attend the Ministry of Social Development's 'work check in' seminars. The first will be after two weeks of signing on and another after six months. Former WINZ boss Christine Rankin told Mike Hosking that there's a h…
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Someone will be paying the price for last week's power outage in Northland. A pylon toppled over on Thursday after too many nuts were removed from the legs, letting it tip over. Transpower says it's an inconceivable and unprecedented situation, and consumers can apply for compensation through their retailer. Whangarei District Mayor Vince Cocurullo…
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An excellent outcome from a terrible process. That's Medical Oncologist Chris Jackson's summation of Pharmac's latest funding boost. The Government's committing $604 million to cover funding for 54 new medicines, including 26 cancer treatments. Jackson says we have to be careful about implementation because dumping 26 cancer medicines into the syst…
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The river Seine isn't as clean as officials would've hoped ahead of the Paris Olympics. Many have expressed concerns over the state of the waterway which will also play a major role in the opening ceremony, where teams will float downstream in barges. Europe correspondent Catherine Field told Mike Hosking that there's twice the maximum volume of e-…
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Have you heard? Funds appropriated to help fund the Ukraine war have somehow wound up in the hands of a mining company extracting cobalt in Idaho. In fact, farmers’ water supplies are also being restricted by the government and redirected to the cobalt mining efforts. It’s all about renewable energy and ending our dependence on fossil fuels, so no …
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