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Toplines and Tales

Toplines and Tales

Auteur(s): Andy Frazier
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Podcast about all things to do with livestock, past and present, including interviews, discussions and general chitchat.Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. Science Sciences biologiques Sciences sociales
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  • 217 - Christmas fireside blether with Three Wise Men
    Dec 19 2025

    Three real characters: Scott Brown, Derek Redpath and Findlay McIntire join me this week for a blether as we have our annual Christmas get together over a few drams. Our topics cover those we have lost this year, great men who have mentored us, top breeds of cattle as well as getting into controversial waters around trees, climate change and carbon nonsense. As always happens, our two and a half hours together involve much hilarity and some cracking stories, particularly from Findlay, on his first appearance on the show. With statements like ‘rewilding? As if the ground here on Rannoch isn’t wild enough already!’; pick your way through this and you’ll hear some incredibly good advice from these three wise men!

    If Christmas day gets too much, stick your feet up in the back room, some headphones on and enjoy this one with a dram.

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    2 h et 39 min
  • 216 - Happy Christmas from Toplines and Tales
    Dec 15 2025

    Merry Christmas from Toplines and Tales.

    A song I wrote called Living Well and Christmas. Lyrics below:

    Christmas day, no time for regret A year gone by, a great time to reflect A family, all around the table The lights are on and everything is stable If you can be really happy with yourself And keep an eye on each others mental health Make a serious effort in every way No reason why it cant always feel like Christmas day Whether you’re a farmer or just involved There are always problems to be solved But try and take it easy, don’t get stressed These things will put you to the tes Living well, isn’t just a Christmas treat Starting with the diet, watch out what you eat A little exercise, it helps the flow Maybe take a walk out in the snow If you can be really happy with yourself And keep an eye on each others mental health Make a serious effort in every way No reason why it cant always feel like Christmas day Now go and have your turkey, you deserve And with all the trimmings that’s been served Take a little time out for the kids Maybe get a look inside your eye lids And don’t forget the others; a neighbour or a friend who maybe didn’t have the money to spend Perhaps go and knock on their door Or at least give them a call………. Because talking is the best release to help your troubles decrease and its always a two-way street when you smile at everyone you meet If you can be really happy with yourself And keep an eye on each others mental health Make a serious effort in every way No reason why it cant always feel like Christmas day Try and keep that upbeat feeling going Even if outside it won’t stop snowing And if you ever feel that things are wrong You can always find some help at "Farmstrong!" If you can be really happy with yourself And keep an eye on each others mental health Make a serious effort in every way No reason why it cant always feel like Christmas day If you can be really happy with yourself And keep an eye on everyone’s mental health Make a serious effort in every way No reason why it cant always feel like Christmas day Merry Christmas

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    3 min
  • 215 - Hugh Watson vs William McCombie
    Dec 5 2025

    Hugh Watson and William McCombie will go down in history as the two great men who, between them, started and shaped the Aberdeen Angus cattle breed in the 1800s. From our in-depth research, my guest Dr Bob Hough and myself discuss the merits of these two great men in a debate which will be finalised by you, the podcast listener. This episode makes up the history part of our 5th birthday celebrations and, as Bob and I are prone to do, we go off track a few times.

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    1 h et 2 min
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