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Queensland Country Hour

ABC
Welding Fumes
Queensland
Cotton Industry
Seafood Production
Cattle Industry
Australia
Curtin University
Goats
ECCA
Agriculture
Queensland Government
Sustainability
Bird Flu
Round Up
Glyphosate
Endometriosis
Namoi Cotton
Channel Country
Lake Eyre Basin
Coffee Production

Explore what it takes to put food on plates around the world, with our team of specialist reporters covering the big issues of rural life.

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Tanya Edgerton
Founder of the Remote Opshop Project and AgriFutures Rural Woman of the Year.
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Grace Larson
Pediatric critical care nurse and co-founder of the Sisterhood Project.
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Chris Crammond
Managing Director of Refresh Food
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Episode: Guac with your chips?
Robert Jakes
Business manager at Jake's Coffee Plantation
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Episode: Spilling the beans on coffee DNA
Professor Robert Henry
Part of the international team who mapped the Arabica coffee bean's DNA.
Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation
Episode: Spilling the beans on coffee DNA
Rebecca Zentfeld
President of the Australian Grown Coffee Association
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Episode: Spilling the beans on coffee DNA
Janna Quaytens-James
Chief executive of the Australian Fashion Council
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Episode: Where did you come from? Where do you go, cotton-made clothes?
Sam Britton
12-year-old Mini Bull International Champion from Texas
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Adam Kay
Chief Executive of Cotton Australia
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Callie Buchanan
Host and reporter at Queensland Country Hour, covering key issues related to rural life and agriculture.

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#220
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Floods, popcorn and cotton blankets - why Jenna Bell is smiling again
Q: How do you feel about the future for your farm and the cotton industry?
It's bittersweet due to uncertainties around water, but there's optimism based on community support and resources.
Floods, popcorn and cotton blankets - why Jenna Bell is smiling again
Q: What kept you pushing forward during the challenging seasons?
We knew that a good season was coming and focused on learning from past experiences to stay optimistic.
It already clothes half a billion people, but the Cotton Industry needs to grow
Q: What role does sustainability play for Australian cotton moving forward?
Sustainability is crucial, with a focus on educating farmers and improving practices to meet consumer demand for environmentally friendly products.
It already clothes half a billion people, but the Cotton Industry needs to grow
Q: What are the challenges faced by Australian cotton growers currently?
Challenges include competition from Brazil and the US, and the need to adhere to new EU legislation on traceability.
It already clothes half a billion people, but the Cotton Industry needs to grow
Q: How does the Indian cotton industry differ from Australia's?
The yields in India are much lower, with a large number of smallholder farmers involved, which significantly contrasts with Australia.

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The content focuses on the complexities of rural life, emphasizing agricultural and environmental issues affecting food production in various regions. Notable topics include the health risks associated with welding fumes, telecommunications challenges in remote areas, community involvement in biosecurity efforts, and the impact of extreme weather on livestock. This exploration of rural dynamics is complemented by discussions on local food culture and the intersection of agriculture with broader economic and environmental concerns. Unique insights from industry experts and community members provide listeners with a comprehensive view of the rural landscape in Australia.

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Queensland Country Hour launched 13 years ago and published 1435 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Queensland Country Hour include:

1. Tanya Edgerton
2. Grace Larson
3. Chris Crammond
4. Robert Jakes
5. Professor Robert Henry
6. Rebecca Zentfeld
7. Janna Quaytens-James
8. Sam Britton

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