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About Out the Gap

My name is Noel Clancy. I'm a sheep and beef farmer based in South County Tipperary in Ireland. I recently started a podcast called, 'Out the Gap'. The content is rural issues and Ag stories recorded live on site and in person with people in their own environment rather than over an Internet call or video link. You can find us on Instagram or Facebook aswell as on Twitter. Email: nbclancy@hotmail.com An episode will be released every 3 weeks. I released the first episode, 'Omega beef in the Knockmealdowns' in March but then had to postpone the recording of the second episode until June due to Covid 19 movement restrictions. The second and most recent episode is focused on the wool trail and wool export trade and is entitled, 'Long blows and the science of wool'. Hopefully the Podcast format might suit, 'Eatfarmnow'. It's available through most platforms. Twitter handle; @OuttheGapPodca1 My own main Twitter handle is @nbclancy I also run and organise the @IrelandsFarmers Twitter account which has a large following. Kind regards, Noel 00353 877856872

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Out The Gap Podcast: A stable balance between a beef and horse enterprise

Meet the team at ‘Lackendarrs Stables’. On a lovely October morning join Noel as he meets the team working and…

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Working with Wool: Life at the Spinning Wheel

Canoeing, wool spinning, turf wars, farming, politics and more! Meet wool spinner, Séamus Kirwan on a Summer’s evening and join…

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Beef Farming in the Shadow of the ‘Devil’s Bit’

In this latest episode of the Out the Gap Podcast host Noel Clancy is joined by Tipperary beef farmer, Catherine…

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Summer as an Agricultural Contractor

Agricultural contractors are busy people, especially at the moment. A few weeks ago, on a beautiful summer’s day, Noel Clancy…

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What does it mean to sell the family farm?

In the latest episode of Out the Gap podcast listen to Denis Cahalan’s story of his upbringing on a mixed…

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What is a ploughing competition?

Did you know that across Britain, Ireland and indeed in other parts of the world people take part in ploughing…

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It’s a Dog’s Life in the Irish Uplands

Noel Clancy heads to the Dublin Hills to visit sheep farmer Donie Anderson and his team of border collies. We…

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Irish Ice Cream Made on the Farm

  The Fleming family are dairy farmers in County Kerry in the south west of Ireland. Noel Clancy, from Out…

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Best in show: A day spent at the local agricultural show

It’s show day! What makes the rural agricultural shows such an institiution? Why it’s the people of course! Join Noel on a…

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Celebrating the rural way of life with family man Séamus Dooley

Born to a farm in the midlands of Ireland in 1936, Séamus Dooley had to grow up fast. His father…

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The wind that shakes the barley – the science behind growing crops

According to this farmer, tillage farming is a bit like playing Roulette! On a beautiful Summer’s day join me and…

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Earning your crust: Inside the village bakery

”Small is beautiful” according to Esther Barron. Join Esther and her husband, Joe as I chat to them in ‘Barron’s…

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Wagyu beef, waterfalls and wind turbines

Noel Clancy joins Conor Sheahan on his beautiful family farm in North Cork as they chat about everything from carbon…

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Bridging the gap between farmer and buyer

On a lovely Autumn day join Noel Clancy on the Twomey family’s pig and dairy farm in county Cork right…

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Digging for worms: A farm in transition

Farm manager, Kevin O’Hanlon chats organic conversion, the use of multi-species swards, solar and wind energy and more in this…

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Tunnel vision: From Krakow to Kilsheelan

”We can survive without a new i-phone but not without food”. Meet growers, Konrad and Monika on their fantastic enterprise…