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Carp for Crocs and landscape photographer Christian Fletcher joins us for the day to day on owning a Tesla in the country, and a colab between James and Christian Fletcher’s band Chain Ave?

Plus all of your rural news with Fiona L Fox (including the latest on Carp for Crocs), Jessica Lingard gives you your weekly farming weather, maybe with some rain… And Christian Fletcher, one of the world’s best landscape photographers, gives us an idea of how you can take amazing photos on the land with your Iphone.

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Australian country music legend and No Drama Farmer, James Blundell, and former WA Triple M Central Wheatbelt breakfast hack Carwyn, talk everything life on the land in rural Australia. Plus your weekly farming weather from the BOM and your regional news with Fiona L Fox with GREAT interviews from local legends, delivered every Monday morning. Please subscribe. 

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