BEK Buzz
BEK BEK TV BEK TV+

From Italy's March & Scottish Laws to Agri-Tech Advances & Health Alerts

The conversation then shifts to the realm of free speech and legislation, as we explore the implications of Scotland's hate speech law. This law has sparked a considerable amount of debate, raising questions about the balance between protecting individuals from harm and preserving the fundamental right to express one's opinions.

Next, we head over to California, where a new policy has been introduced to raise the minimum wage to $20/hr for certain jobs. This move aims to improve the living standards of workers, yet it also prompts us to consider the economic effects such measures can have on businesses and the broader economy.

Turning our attention to the agricultural world, Andrew shares valuable insights into potato planting guided by the Farmer's Almanac and discusses the significance of frost depths in the UK. These topics highlight the importance of traditional knowledge and modern science in ensuring successful farming practices.

A highlight of the episode is our in-depth discussion on the innovation of robotic cow milking. This technology represents a fascinating advancement in agriculture, offering efficiency and improved welfare for the animals. We examine how such innovations are reshaping the industry and the way we think about farming.

Lastly, we provide an update on the concerning situation of sick cattle in Texas, affected by avian flu, and report on new cases emerging in other states. This segment underscores the critical challenges facing the agricultural sector and the need for vigilance and effective management to safeguard animal health and food security.

Join us on "Across the Pond" as we navigate these compelling topics, offering perspectives that encourage thoughtful consideration and informed discussion.

Italy
man march
Scottish hate speech law
California minimum wage
farmers almanac
frost depths UK
robotic cow milking
sick cattle Texas
avian flu

More in Shows

Doni for Liberty Exposes How Animal Rights Laws Threaten Property Rights

Doni for Liberty Exposes How Animal Rights Laws Threaten Property Rights

Animal rights laws aren't just about pets — they could cost you your land, your farm, and your freedom. Trent and activist Doni for Liberty pull back the curtain on hidden legislative traps threatening property owners nationwide. Don't let lawmakers legislate away your rights while you're not watching.

Flock Cameras, AI Data Centers, and North Dakota's Missile Defense with Mark Hagerott

Flock Cameras, AI Data Centers, and North Dakota's Missile Defense with Mark Hagerott

Flock cameras are sparking privacy backlash nationwide—and Scott Hennen wants answers. AI expert Mark Hagerott breaks down surveillance fears, booming AI data centers, and North Dakota's missile defense secrets. Then listeners call in with fiery opinions on artificial intelligence. Is AI protecting us or watching us? Tune in and decide.

Rural Route with Trent Loos: Jay Truitt Breaks Down Beef Plant Closures and Industry Shake-Ups

Rural Route with Trent Loos: Jay Truitt Breaks Down Beef Plant Closures and Industry Shake-Ups

Cattle expert Jay Truitt reveals why the Jocelyn, Illinois plant closure could cripple Northeast cattle feeders, exposes the shocking 90% lean beef shortage, and explains why small rendering plants almost never survive. Don't miss this insider look at the forces reshaping America's beef supply chain.

Saving Australia's Wild Brumbies: Legal Battles, Protests, and Healing Veterans

Saving Australia's Wild Brumbies: Legal Battles, Protests, and Healing Veterans

Wild Brumbies are vanishing from Australia's outback, and a fierce legal battle plus worldwide protests are racing to save them. Discover how these rescued horses might also help American veterans heal from PTSD. Watch to see how one small population count could change everything.

Beef Processing Capacity Collapses as Grazing Acres Disappear

Beef Processing Capacity Collapses as Grazing Acres Disappear

Beef processing capacity in America is collapsing — only three major plants remain. Trent Loos and Damian Buckley expose the shocking closures, shrinking cattle herds, and the rewilding debate threatening ranchers' survival and the nation's food security. Don't miss this urgent conversation about the future of American beef.

Nevada Ranching Challenges: Record Low Cattle Numbers, Wildfires, and Border Cattle

Nevada Ranching Challenges: Record Low Cattle Numbers, Wildfires, and Border Cattle

Cow numbers haven't been this low since 1952, and Nevada rancher Hank Vogler has the wild stories to prove it: pine-nut poachers sparking wildfires, sheep stopping flames in their tracks, and federal firefighters paid to sit idle. Don't miss his fiery take on ranching, wildfires, and border cattle.

Rosie the Riveter's Legacy, North Dakota's AI Data Center Boom, and a NYC Subway Singer's Fight Against Homelessness

Rosie the Riveter's Legacy, North Dakota's AI Data Center Boom, and a NYC Subway Singer's Fight Against Homelessness

From Rosie the Riveter's wartime legacy to North Dakota's AI data center controversy, the kratom debate, and a subway singer turning tips into hope for the homeless — this episode has it all. Don't miss these powerful, timely stories.

Rural Communities Sound the Alarm on Data Centers

Rural Communities Sound the Alarm on Data Centers

Massive data centers are invading rural America—bringing land grabs, crime, and environmental destruction with them. Hear raw testimony from a targeted landowner and a passionate Lakota warning about what's really at stake. This eye-opening episode reveals the human and environmental price of the tech boom nobody's talking about.