Meet the Voices....

Matthew Naylor

Matthew Naylor is a farmer and flower grower from Moulton Marsh in Lincolnshire. He has a reputation in the industry for growing flowers that are taller than he is and he claims that potatoes from the Lincolnshire silt land taste much more potatoey than those grown elsewhere.

Matthew farms in partnership with his father, Nev, and the family business was started by his grandfather, Ken, 60 years ago. Most of the farm was reclaimed from the sea by the Romans. They are a LEAF marque farm and supply Waitrose and Marks and Spencer. The Naylors have been farming in the same village for over 10 generations - how unambitious is that?

Matthew gets annoyed when people tell him that he sounds like Alan Titchmarsh (which actually he does a bit). He writes a regular column for the Farmers Weekly. He was the Young Farmer of the Year way back in the days when he was still young.

HE LOVES cooking, travelling, tank tops, Radio 4, gardening, skiing, Georgian architecture and the sound of his own voice. Matthew has a bed in the shape of a Land Rover in a spare room (and sleeps in it occassionally)
HE HATES Bluetooth earpieces, line dancing, leylandii and men with ponytails.


Tim Teague

Tim Teague farms in the beautiful South Shropshire hills in a tiny hamlet called Baucott. The farm produces Hereford beef, weaned Hereford calves, Wheat, Oilseed Rape and Barley. The farm has around 5 kilometers of riverbank which are being coppiced along with other conservation measures.

There has been a farm at Baucott since the 1540`s.Tims Father Bill , a first generation farmer, took the tenancy of Manor House Farm in 1968, which makes the Teagues positively nomadic.

Tim is married to Sue and they have a son Charlie, a terrier called Tag, and two horses.Tim spent a year working on a dairy farm in the USA as part of his college course in the mid 80`s.

HE LOVES: Food, cooking it and eating it, wine, drinking it, reading and music are Tims main pastimes. Favourite vegetable, savoy cabbage.
HE HATES: Ready meals, opening the post and being slightly more than an ideal weight are major dislikes.

Tim writes a regular Blog "Pure Hereford" with all the latest from the Shropshire Hills, and you can read it here: www.timteague.blogspot.com

Ian Pigott

Ian Pigott grows wheat, barley and oilseed rape in the heart of the commuter belt. A proportion of the land is now farmed organically, but Ian has some way to go to earn full organic status….apparently his trademark pink shirts will need to be replaced by beard, leather jerkin and sandals to conform.

Having previously worked in London as a commodity trader, Ian now farms in partnership with his parents, John and Jessie. Family legend has it that they have farmed in and around the Herts/ Beds border since 1300’s…..Pigotts are even less nomadic than Naylors!

As well as growing grains for the biscuit and malt whisky market, as the surname suggests they used to be pig farmers. Sadly, the pigs have been evicted and their sties are now rented offices and stables.

Unlike Matt, Ian no longer writes in the farmers weekly…. He founded Farm Sunday which is a National farm open day organised by LEAF (www.farmsunday.org) Last year over 150,000 visitors pulled on wellies to visit 500 farms around the country. Surprisingly, he was awarded the Farmers Weekly, Farming Champion of the year award in 2006

HE LOVES: his unruly foxterrier Scruffy, (which he recently ran over), his tall Canadian wife, Gilly and their two piglets. He is very fond of sport, wine and pink shirts.
HE HATES: pushy parents, disobedient dogs (see above), and moaning farmers.

Listen to the latest from the world of Farming and Food here, and dont forget to leave your comments!!

 
Wed, 17 September 2008
Least Favourite Wildlife?

Pure Tilth are all about saving the environment, as long as Herons or Badgers aren't around! Listen in as they discuss the great steps they are taking to ensure that their farms encourage wildlife. Get in touch with all your stories and tips as well and we can give Bill Oddie a run for his money!

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Wed, 3 September 2008
Going , Going ... Gone!

This week the Pure Tilth guys talk auctions, what to buy, what not to buy and why agricultural auctions are such fun.

 

Direct download: going_going_gone.mp3
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Thu, 14 August 2008
Cool Young Farmers?

This week the Pure Tilth guys share memeories of youth and get assurances that this generations young farmers are a lot cooler than they are, what is cyber bullying anyway?

 

Direct download: cool_young_farmers.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:34 PM
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Sat, 26 July 2008
Fashionable Farmers

Another great podcast from the Pure Tilth team. This week Christine once again keeps the boys in check as they discuss farm transport, the perils of open road tractor driving, the powers of Peter Pointer and Farm Fashion.

Direct download: fashionable__farmers.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 8:32 PM
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Thu, 10 July 2008
Open Farm Sunday Special

Each June, Ian flings open the gates to Annabels Farm to around 3000 visitors.  Tim and Matthew have a one day pass out of the provinces and travel down to the Home Counties to investigate. They meet Ian's Dad, eat scones, take a tractor ride around the farm and the team get challenged to a welly wang off by a mate of Ian's who slagged off Pure Tilth.

Direct download: open_farm_sunday.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:23 AM
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Fri, 4 July 2008
Do Pigs Have Any Future?

In this episode new guest host, Christine, joins the team and they discuss the crisis in the pig industry. There is an interview with Glenda Montgomery from Ladies in Pigs. Matt manages to refain from using his pork in cider joke on air. The team debate the contents of the 2p sausage in Asda and expose their ignorance. Warning some of Ian's statistics are not to actual scale.

 

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Wed, 4 June 2008
Vote with Food

The team discuss how shoppers only get the system of production that they support.  Clare gets a grilling about her shopping habits from Tim; the latent sexism may or may not be ironic.  They talk about where they buy their food and Clare 'fesses up to burgling her friends fridges.

 

Direct download: vote_with_food.mp3
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Sun, 11 May 2008
Public Speaking and Are We the Archers?

The panel reveal their shortcomings as public speakers.  Matt tells a joke which gives someone a heart attack.  Clare once again faces some old-school sexism.  Ian meets Vinnie Jones while dressed as a cow.  Tim shares some dating tips he learnt from an American pilot.  The team are divided Marmite-style about the Archers.

 

Direct download: public_speaking_the_archers.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:59 PM
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Sat, 26 April 2008
Tilthy Blunders

Traditional farmer bravado is abandoned and the group reveal accidents and mishaps that they have been involved in with farm machinery.  Derek gets chased around a tree by a bullock.  "Speed" meets Emmerdale when Clare gets trapped in a runaway combine.  It starts out as a humble confessional but, in true farmer style, the stories get taller and more exaggerated as they warm to their theme.

 

Direct download: tilthy_blunders.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 8:30 AM
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Sat, 19 April 2008
Premiership Chickens

The group join the cheap chicken debate.  They egg one another on with banter about bantums.  Matt makes a remark about his disposable income which makes him sound even more pompous than usual.  Listen out for when Tim cracks a yoke right at the end.

 

Direct download: premiership_chickens.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 4:12 PM
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