A fascinating chat with Andy Frazier of Toplines & tales Podcast all about his life in farming, this writing career and the reason he now farms in France.
    Check out Toplines & Tales on Youtube: @andyfrazier3035 and on Spotify
    Andy’s book The Right Colour is on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Right-Colour-novel-about-cow/dp/1479223514
    And his book about Angus History is here: angushistorybook.com

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    Cammy & Iona

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    18 Comments

    1. Took a few seconds to keep up with how fast Andy talks but once I did it was great. That man's got more stories in him. I'm going to try to find his children's books, love that kind of thing. Never would have known anything about him without this podcast.
      Great job as usual Cammie and Iona!

    2. Andy is a wealth of knowledge and stories. He's a fast talker but luckily for my ear he doesn't have a strong accent. Enjoyed the podcast.

    3. I really appreciate the amazing variety of guests on your podcasts, and how you have them share their personal background. It's fascinating to learn how life steers us along our different paths. Always a joy to spend time with you both.💕

    4. I must sound like a broken record but it's another great interesting podcast. Your questions are great and your guest was fun & full of great stories. 👏🐄🐑🤩

    5. Not to be a smartass but seems that the local witch or a woman who was deemed a witch was blamed 500 years ago for too much rain or not enough
      That to be said farmers typically have not had the power to defend themselves against environmental damage Bad farming techniques cause problems but industry holds a bigger responsibility than farmers Now factory farming because it is on a large scale with a profit focus not a lifestyle or legacy purpose

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