
CountryWide
RTE Ireland
The CountryWide team feature the events, people and happenings that bring colour and life to communities, towns and villages across Ireland. Listen live Saturdays at 8am on RTÉ Radio 1.
Location:
Dublin, Ireland
Networks:
RTE Ireland
Description:
The CountryWide team feature the events, people and happenings that bring colour and life to communities, towns and villages across Ireland. Listen live Saturdays at 8am on RTÉ Radio 1.
Twitter:
@RTECountryWide
Language:
English
Contact:
RTÉ Donnybrook Dublin 4 01 208 3111
Website:
http://www.rte.ie/
Email:
countrywide@rte.ie
Episodes
Forest songs
4/25/2026
Della Kilroy meets artists from a project called ‘Forest Songs’ — a collection of three love songs to the Dublin forests, written in collaboration with composer Tom Lane. The project creators are Cracking Light Productions, and the singer is Maeve Stone
Duration:00:07:08
Forest schools
4/25/2026
Regan Hutchens visits a forest school Easter Camp near Donadea forest in Kildare to meet Forest School Leader Lucy Bell of Growing Wild, and an enthusiastic team of forest scholars.
Duration:00:08:06
Boyne Rivers Trust
4/25/2026
Philip visits members of the Boyne Rivers Trust who are planting trees on their river banks to provide shade and help keep temperatures down, thus protecting the fish inside. Featuring Muireann Kerrane, Rosaleen Finnegan Gibbons and zoologist Sarah Austin.
Duration:00:09:31
Gary Patterson – Agroforestry
4/25/2026
Treasa Bhreathnach visits the farm of Gary Patterson in Granlahan in County Roscommon, where he has introduced trees into a little over half of the pasture, for animal health, soil health and farmer health.
Duration:00:09:06
Sitka Book Row
4/25/2026
A book promoting the Sitka Spruce tree caused some controversy this week after it was distributed to primary schools. Philip visits St Patrick’s National School Curtlestown, which is surrounded by both commercial and native woodland high up in the Wicklow Hills, to see how the book was received by teachers there.
Duration:00:10:44
Countrywide Full Episode 18/04/2026
4/18/2026
Countrywide Full Episode 18/04/2026
Duration:00:46:42
Carraroe Community Garden
4/18/2026
Last weekend, Lorna Siggins visited Carraroe Community Garden, where residents of the nearby IPAS centre joined locals, including members of the Men's Shed and the arts group Gliogar, to plant vegetables in raised beds.
Duration:00:06:24
Should electric tractors be subsidised?
4/18/2026
James Nix is an expert in the economics of heavy vehicles, working with the think tank Transport and Environment in Brussels.
Duration:00:06:03
Hybrid and electric tractors from China
4/18/2026
Philip talks to Rob McNaughton, from Zoomlion, about hybrid and electric tractors that will be coming on the market from China.
Duration:00:03:39
An Feirm Ground
4/18/2026
An Feirm Ground is a farming initiative that received a national recognition for its impact on rural wellbeing. The initiative works with agriculture professionals, giving them the skills and confidence to engage with farmers who may be in distress.
Duration:00:07:08
Fertiliser free farm
4/18/2026
Suzanne Campbell meets Brian Meredith and his father Keith, organic beef and tillage farmers in Co Laois, who have eliminated fossil fuel based, synthetic fertiliser from their farm.
Duration:00:07:35
Fendt battery tractor
4/18/2026
Fendt Salesman Philip Mattey in Northampton gives our Philip a virtual demonstration of a Fendt battery-powered tractor, which will be in showrooms in Ireland next month.
Duration:00:06:16
Impact of government's relief package on contractors
4/18/2026
Philip visits a farm with contractor Irvin Rothwell, who is spreading slurry near Ferrycarrig in Co Wexford to find out what impact the government's recently announced relief package will mean for him.
Duration:00:07:51
Countrywide Full Episode 11/04/2026
4/11/2026
Countrywide Full Episode 11/04/2026
Duration:00:44:50
Farmer potter collaboration
4/11/2026
Fermanagh farmer Roger Corrigan takes Philip around his farm in the middle of lambing season, explaining that clay in some of his soil that is unsuitable for farming gets used by a local potter in her ceramics work. The poem ‘There will come Soft Rains’ by Sarah Teasdale echoes the sentiments of Roger's farm. Read here by Susannah De Wrixon.
Duration:00:08:46
Minister of State Christopher O’Sullivan
4/11/2026
Minister O’Sullivan offers some follow-up information on the issue of tangle netting, highlighted on the programme back in February, as well as analysis on the current national situation with fuel protests and government negotiations.
Duration:00:07:37
Fuel Protests – Update from Cork
4/11/2026
Philip is joined by Southern Correspondent with the Irish Independent Ralph Riegel for the latest update from the Whitegate Refinery under blockade in Cork, including analysis of the difficulties presented by the geography and infrastructure of the area.
Duration:00:05:39
Fuel Protests – Farm Organisation Leaders
4/11/2026
Philip is joined by Francie Gorman, President of the Irish Farmers Association (IFA) and Denis Drennan, President of the Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association (ICMSA) to discuss the ongoing negotiations with government as to address the fuel hardship being felt by farmers and how to bring an end to the protests.
Duration:00:17:31
Fuel Protests affect Animal Feed Supplies
4/11/2026
Philip is joined by Barry Larkin, CEO of the Acorn group of feed suppliers to discuss the impact the protests are having on their supply lines, including impacts on animal welfare.
Duration:00:03:57
The River Foyle and Farming on Reclaimed Land
4/4/2026
Philip meets geographer and author Liam Campbell at Derry’s Peace Bridge to talk about the history of the River Foyle and what it means to the city of Derry. For a farmer’s perspective, he travels to the farm of Richard and Leona Kane, producers of Broighter Gold Rapeseed Oil.
Duration:00:14:09