An escaped 770KG rodeo bull escapes into a NZ crowd plus Ben from Lake Grace shares his Thai Green Curry recipe

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Happy new year!

Over the Christmas break we invested heavily in the audio quality for the No Drama Farmer podcast. Now the sound from the NDF convert grain silo (studio) is broadcast grade! Have a listen :)

Anyway! On today’s episode of NDF, all the details of a 770KG rodeo bull escaping into a NZ crowd plus Ben from Lake Grace gives us a harvest report plus his recipe for Thai Green Curry.

All here!

Quick about No Drama Farmer:

No Drama Farmer came about when James Blundell joined Carwyn for a weekly segment on Triple M regional Breakfast (Wheatbelt WA). When Carwyn left the M’s (just ask him about the joys of getting up at 0445 every morning…) they decided it was too much fun working together so launched a weekly podcast to let the party continue.

Fast forward to now, NDF is an upbeat weekly podcast all about life on the land in Australia with no ads, (it’s sometimes funny and always entertaining) plus they interview the local legends, like the RFDS, CWA and ordinary folks in the country. They also cover off your nationwide weekly farming weather with the BOM’s Jessica Lingard every Monday morning. Jessica’s weathertainment is invaluable for farmers and rural communities. They love her.

Click here and click on the + to follow, you know you wanna.
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