Episode 8

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31st Dec 2025

The AG Show food and farming quiz 2025

The AG Show is wrapping up 2025 with a bang – and by bang, we mean a big, juicy quiz!

This time, Producer Martin flips the script and takes over as quizmaster, putting presenters Charlotte, Hannah and Tom in the hot seat.

The questions? A mix of all things food and farming in 2025 plus a sprinkle of festive Christmas fun. But that’s not all – the final round, Barnyard Banter, is pure chaos. The gang has to guess farming-related things based on clues from kids. Yep, kids.

So… who’s going to nail it and who’s going to crash and burn? Have a listen to find out!

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Transcript
Tom:

Anything exciting to bring in:

Hannah:

Fancy dress? Always fancy dress. House party, if possible.

Tom:

What are you dressing up as this year?

Hannah:

I think it's yet to be decided. We have a theme. I'm not sure I can say it on here, but we have an idea. Charlotte, what are you up to?

Charlotte:

I am going to be probably getting rather merry with some family, friends and some of my family and hoping that I'm not so merry that I can't enjoy the New Year's Day roast beef tomorrow. What about you, Tom?

Tom:

Yeah, I've been lucky enough to have an invite to a mate's place in.

Hannah:

London, so you might have a front row seat to the London Drone show and the fireworks.

Tom:

That's the hope.

Whether the window that we're next to actually faces that direction and we're anywhere near the show is yet to be confirmed, but my fingers are crossed.

Martin:

Welcome to the Ag Show Quiz. Yes, the tables have been turned on our presenters. They are the contestants. They are going to be faced with 25 questions split across three rounds.

rounds are food and farming,:

as I say, food and farming in:

You get 100 points for a correct answer, with up to 100 more available, depending on how quickly you can lock in your answer, within the allotted 20 seconds. Now, the time starts after I read the question.

It's multiple choice and you're all connected to my scoring hub on your phones to minimize any cheating. The final round, you are going to have to guess five things connected to farming that are being described by a 9 year old and a 4 year old.

Get it right. On their first set of clues, you get 300 points, 200 for the second set and 100 for the third.

But I'm going to remind you as we go along anyway, Charlotte, Hannah and Tom, how are you feeling?

Charlotte:

Nervous.

Tom:

Competitive is what I'll say.

Martin:

Who thinks they're gonna win?

Hannah:

Probably not me. I reckon Tom backs himself quietly. He's just too humble to say, feel.

Martin:

which is Food and farming in:

Which season in:

Tom got it very quickly, so he gets 100 points for getting that question right, plus he gets 90 bonus for answering it so fast. So he's on 190. Hannah also got it right, but by saying spring, she gets 100 points for that. Not quite as fast, so only 57 bonus points and.

Well, Charlotte, what did you go for?

Charlotte:

I went for summer.

Martin:

Onto question two. Why were cows that graze on commons in central Cambridge given special GPS collars?

Is it because it was to track them if they get loose on the streets? Was it to see if they walk in patterns? Was it to stop them falling into the river or was it to see which of them move fastest?

You've all answered and you've all got it wrong. We've all got it wrong. Stop them falling in the river, but.

Tom:

It'S not going to stop you falling.

Charlotte:

In, having it on. It'll just track them. It'll just say, oh, they have fallen in.

Martin:

Apparently it was to stop them falling in the river cam by using virtual fence technology. So no points for everyone. And that means that Tom still leads the way on 190. Question 3.

According to an AHDB reporter, in July, 11% of British households had purchased primary red meat offal in the last year. Which animal's internal organs and entrails proved to be the most popular? Was it pig, cow, sheep or chicken?

All three of you locked in an answer, all got it correct. Tom in the quickest time. He gets 178, Hannah gets 172 and Charlotte gets 167. She's off the mark because all three of you said sheep. Next question.

Which sector was the first to be covered by the fair dealing rules? Was it the dairy sector? Was it the pork sector? Was it the lamb sector? Or was it the potato sector? All three of you have answered.

Hannah:

Whoops.

Martin:

Two of you are correct. Tom and Charlotte, take a bow. You did it really quickly. Tom gets 189 points, Charlotte 187.

For knowing that it was dairy or guessing that it was dairy. Uh, Hannah, that's put you to the bottom of the leaderboard. Tom's leading the way on 557, Charlotte's on 354, Hannah's on 329.

Don't despair, though, Charlotte and Hannah, it is early days. We've only had four questions, but, yeah, it was dairy because it was part of the Agriculture Act.

liant by July of this year of:

Tom:

What did you go for, Hannah?

Hannah:

I said pork.

Martin:

It has brought it in. Yeah, I must have got this year, but Dairy trailblazer. Right. Question 5.

What type of musical instrument crafted from a vegetable did the a music reception at Windsor Castle? Was it a recorder made from a carrot? Was it a recorder made from a parsnip? Was it a whistle made from a carrot?

Or was it a whistle made from a parsnip?

Charlotte:

I'm not a fan of a parsnip, you know.

Tom:

Oh, I love parsnips.

Hannah:

No, they're wicked.

Martin:

Only three of you have answered. Let's see if you are correct. You are all correct. Tom, 187. You're a fast man. Charlotte 175 and Hannah 136.

Because you all knew that King Charles played a recorder made from a carrot.

Tom:

I just thought that was the most sensible.

Hannah:

A parsnip whistle. That's ridiculous.

Martin:

Question number six. Who is the new CEO of ahdb? Is it Helen Herneman, Helen Plant, Helena Bonham Carter or Helen Mirren? We've all answered really, really quickly.

You know. It is of course, Helen Herneman. Charlotte straight to the top of the class along with Hannah. Wow.

You've broken Tom's stronghold on answering the questions really quickly. You both get 192 points. Tom on 184 for that one. Let's go on to the next question then. This is question number seven.

At time of recording, who is the farming minister? Is it Mark Spencer, Daniel Zeichner, Dame Angela Eagle or Victoria Prentice? Tom? Yes, you got it correct. It is Dame Angela Eagle.

Hannah knew pretty quickly. 180 points. Tom on 101, Charlotte Nilpois. But Dame Angela Eagle only took up the role.

I think it was back in September of this year, replacing Daniel Zeichner. In fact, all four have pretty much held that particular role. A couple of them in a previous government.

se people have passed away in:

But all three of you knew that it was indeed Ozzy osbourne. Charlotte with 191 points was quickest. Hannah on 186 next fastest, leaving Tom with 180 points.

. Hannah, you're on:

And we're only moving on to question nine.

Tom:

Did you two know that it was Ozzy Osbourne or was that a guess? Because for me it was a guess. He seems like a wacky character that could have been working in an avatar.

Charlotte:

Yeah, no, I knew.

Hannah:

I don't know which one he used to work in, but I did know that. Yeah.

Martin:

Yeah. Complete the title of our pork marketing campaign. This is British pork. It's simply the best. Better than all the rest.

It's tasty, but not as you know it. All three of you knew it. That it is. This is British pork, but not as you know it. Hannah fastest 188 points. Charlotte just behind on 185 points.

And Tom gets 178.

Charlotte:

If I'd have got that wrong, it would have been worrying because I work on that campaign.

Martin:

round at Food and Farming in:

Was he speaking about meeting Harriet Cowan, Delia Smith, Queen Camilla or Midnight Batters?

Charlotte:

Oh, I've just answered that really badly.

Martin:

I'll be the judge of that. Charlotte, let's reveal the answers. All three have answered pretty badly. The answer was Delia Smith. None of you guessed that.

Charlotte, who did you think it was?

Charlotte:

I think I put Minette Batters because I was like, it's feeding farming, so yeah, it's gonna put her.

Hannah:

It's gotta be.

Charlotte:

Didn't really think about, would Ewan know who she was in the nicest possible way?

Martin:

I love Delia. Delia Smith, she taught pretty much all of us how to boil an egg. So at the end of that first round, the scores on the doors are. Tom is ahead.

points. Hannah second on:

the Ag Show. Big quiz quiz of:

I didn't really think too much as to what title I was going to give it, but I have to say, more importantly, I haven't thought of what the winner will get. And I know Tom You're a bit upset about that, aren't you?

Tom:

But is there a wooden spoon? That's the other question.

Martin:

There isn't a wooden spoon. Had I thought to get one, Charlotte would be sort of heading for that. So we'll have to call her Charlotte Spoons Reese from now on.

If she indeed finishes bottom.

Hannah:

Terrible.

Martin:

Obviously you can be playing along at home as well. It's a bit tricky with the, with the speed points, but hopefully you've fared quite well with all the points that have been on offer so far.

Anyway, Tom Leads the way,:

There's going to be 10 questions in our Christmas round and then at the end of the show we've got the best round which is 9 year old Emily and 4 year old Olivia describing things connected to farming. It is cuteness personified. Anyway, onto the next round which is Christmas.

There's a few Christmas cracker jokes that you've got to guess the punchline to in amongst them, but we'll start with a normal one. And that is in which ocean can you find Christmas Island? Is it in the Pacific, Indian, Atlantic or Arctic?

All three have answered and all three have answered incorrectly. It was the Indian Ocean.

Tom:

I know about Easter island, but I know about Christmas island but I couldn't tell you where it is.

Martin:

Well, hold that thought. Cause if this proves a popular episode, we may have to do a bit of a quiz around Easter. So that might be a question that I would think up.

Anyway, no movement in the scores on that one question.

Charlotte:

Come on, Hannah, we gotta beat him.

Martin:

Kevin the carrot features in which UK retailer's Christmas advert. Is it Tesco, Aldi, Lidl or Asda? All three have answered in double quick time. All three correct, all getting over 190 points. It is Aldi.

From Jingle Bells to Wedding Bells, Kevin has been on our screen for a decade. I didn't realise it was, you know, so long really.

Charlotte:

I enjoy Keith in this, this iteration of their Christmas adverts.

Tom:

Keith, I've not seen it.

Hannah:

Who's Keith?

Charlotte:

He's the Aussie one.

Martin:

Onto question three in the Christmas round. This is a joke alert. So this is, yeah, something that you'd find in your Christmas cracker. How did Good King Wenceslas like his pizzas?

Was it with a stuffed crust, stone baked calzone or deep pan crisp?

Charlotte:

And even this feels like a very Tom joke.

Tom:

Oh, you boss.

Martin:

You are correct. Good King Wenceslaslas likes his pizzas deep pan crisp and even. Hannah 191 points, Charlotte's 182 and Tom 178. Well done.

I'll give you an update of the overall scores for this round Shortly onto question 4. Which country's Christmas dinner typically consists of a KFC? Is it the US, Singapore, Mexico or Japan?

Which country's Christmas dinner typically consists of a kfc? It is Japan and only Tom knew that. He's got 190 points. So a roundup of the scores after four questions in round two.

So this is just looking specifically at the Christmas round. Tom has 559 points, Hannah has 383. Charlotte has 373. Question 5. If you were born on Christmas Day, what would be your star sign?

Is it Sagittarius, Scorpio, Capricorn or Aquarius? The answer is Capricorn. Hannah and Charlotte both got that. Hannah on 176 points, Charlotte gets 163. Tom did not know.

It's another Christmas cracker joke for question six. What did the dairy farmer get for Christma Christmas to help them add up? Was it an abacus, a computer, a calculator or a tablet? Well, it's difficult.

Tom, what did the dairy farmer get for Christmas to help them adult? It was a cow cultor. Hannah quickest 192 points. Charlotte on 186 and Tom 184. Question seven for the Christmas rounds.

long standing tradition since:

Tom:

I was hoping you were only going to give one Scandinavian capital city there. Yeah, all of them.

Martin:

Right, let's reveal the answers. Only Tom knew that it was Oslo. Tom gets 170 points, Charlotte and Hannah. Well, you've got a Scandinavian capital city. On to question number eight.

In the first Home Alone movie, where are Kevin's? And this is not Kevin the Carrot. This is Kevin McCallister. Where are Kevin's family going on holiday when they leave him behind?

Is it New York, Paris, Chicago or Miami? The first Home Alone movie. Where are Kevin's family going on holiday when they leave him behind? The answer is Paris.

Tom and Charlotte knew that Hannah with her whoops says something else. Your final Christmas cracker joke. But the penultimate question in the Christmas round. Why did the snowman take so long looking at the carrots?

Was it because he was hungry? Because he thought they were parsnips? He couldn't believe the price. Or he was Picking his nose.

Why did the snowman take so long looking at the carrots? It was because he was picking his nose. Hannah knew that the quickest. She gets 183 points, Charlotte, 181, and Tom 175.

Well done all three for getting it right, though.

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. Charlotte, you've got:

Hannah, you're on 2,304. And Charlotte, 2,181.

We've still got five questions left in this quiz as part of the Barnyard Banter round, where There are whopping 300 points on offer for each of those questions. So it's not over yet. Charlotte, don't be starting to prepare how to cook with a wooden spoon.

of the Ag Show's big quiz for:

Charlotte is not happy with Tom. In fact, she just doesn't want Tom to win. So if that's not Charlotte, she's backing Hannah.

She maybe even help Hannah, I guess, to try and get across the finish line. Tom, what do you say to all of this?

Tom:

Let's do the talking on the field. I reckon.

Charlotte:

It'S all right. Your face will be in the mud, so you won't be getting much talking out on the field.

Hannah:

Guys, guys, please. It's just a bit of festive fun, but, yeah, girl power. Come on, Charlotte.

Martin:

So we are on to the third and final round called Barnyard Banter. And in this particular round, you're gonna have to guess things connected to farming that are Being described by a 9 year old and a 4 year old.

Emily and Olivia get it right on their first set of clues, you will get 300 points. If you get it right on the second set of their descriptions, then you get 200. And if you get it with the third set, you will get a hundred.

There's gonna be five things now change to previous rounds. You're not now on your phones. You can write things down to prove that, yes, you got it right.

But after each set of clues, I'm gonna be asking you what you think the answer is. Are you guys ready?

Hannah:

Yes.

Martin:

nts. Hannah, you're second on:

Charlotte:

Thanks for being so blunt. Charlotte, you're last.

Martin:

Right then. Stand by your beds. Everything that the girls are describing is connected to farming in some way. Are you ready? Here's thing number one.

Olivia:

He likes to drink.

Emily:

He looks quite proud of himself.

Martin:

He likes to drink and he looks quite proud of himself. And neither of them said, daddy, I'm.

Tom:

Gonna go for the one and only Jeremy Clarkson.

Hannah:

The first name that came to mind was Nigel Farage, but I don't know if that's what that means.

Martin:

And Charlotte.

Charlotte:

Yeah, mine's Clarkson as well. Cause he loves a bit of. So he is a man after my own heart.

Martin:

So two of you have gone for Clarkson. One with Mr. Farage. Here's clues number two.

Emily:

They're wearing a green coat.

Olivia:

They're wearing a white T shirt.

Emily:

They haven't got much hair.

Martin:

Tom, are you sticking. Were you changing?

Tom:

I'm gonna. Officially. He's got hair. I'm gonna. No, I'm gonna stick. I'm gonna stick.

Martin:

Stick with Clarkson. Hannah.

Hannah:

I will change my answer to Jeremy Clarkson.

Martin:

Charlotte's.

Charlotte:

Yeah, I think I'm sticking to.

Martin:

So we've got three for Clarkson. Let's get the third and final set of clues.

Olivia:

He's in the middle of the road.

Emily:

Behind them is a big field.

Olivia:

It's Gary Green.

Emily:

He knows Jeremy Clarkson.

Martin:

Oh, well, Jeremy Clarkson knows Jeremy Clarkson, so it still could be Jeremy Clarkson. But, Tom, who are you going for?

Tom:

Okay, if we're changing that the white T shirt means that it might not be, but I'm gonna go for cheerful Charlie.

Hannah:

I'm gonna go for Gerald.

Martin:

I don't think Gerald.

Charlotte:

And Charlotte, I'm going with Jeremy. Still. I think it's still Jeremy.

Hannah:

He knows himself.

Martin:

So Tom thinks it's Charlie. Hannah thinks it's Gerald. And Charlotte is going with Jeremy Clarkson. Let's hear who the kids were on about.

Emily:

It's Cheerful Charlie.

Hannah:

Hey.

Martin:

Cheerful Charlie, you got there right at the end there, Tom, you get 100 points.

Tom:

Fun fact, I have met Cheerful Charlie twice, actually, in the pub.

Charlotte:

Do we have to put a disclaimer then, to be like, he may not be a big boozer?

Hannah:

That was the first answer as well. The first clue was that he likes to drink water.

Tom:

My godmother, she is also godmother to Charlie Ireland's son. So I've got a loose connection to him.

Hannah:

Clang.

Martin:

undred points, so he's now on:

Four more things to be described by our two youngest fans of the ag show for 300 points. Does anybody know what they're on about here?

Olivia:

Yellow and black.

Martin:

Yellow and black. Tom, because you're still leading, you go first with your guess.

Tom:

I'm picking between two things, but I'm not going to say what they are in case it gives it away. I'm going to go with a B.

Hannah:

I'll go B as well.

Charlotte:

I'm going with, like, jcb Tractory, Diggery thing. Other brands are available, but, yeah, they're black and yellow, aren't they? Jcb.

Martin:

So Tom and Hannah both say B and Charlotte's gone for a digger. Here's your second set of clues, it sounds like. Has that helped you?

Hannah:

No, that hasn't.

Charlotte:

I mean, it could still be a B or a JCB digger.

Hannah:

Oh, my God.

Tom:

I might switch, actually. I'm going to go. I'm going to go for a jcb.

Martin:

I'll stick on B, you'll stick on B. And Charlotte.

Charlotte:

I'm gonna stick with jcb because a B goes bzz. So I don't think. I think she would have said bzz if it was a B.

Martin:

Here's the third and final set of clues for the second thing.

Emily:

I think it's got four massive wheels and one long one at the front.

Charlotte:

There we go.

Martin:

Massive wheels and a long one at the front. Tom, what are you going for?

Tom:

I might risk it. You know, I think because other brands are available, I think I'm gonna risk it and go for a combine.

Hannah:

A fast tractor.

Charlotte:

I still think it's some sort of jcb.

Martin:

Let's hear from the girls what they were talking about.

Emily:

It's a combined harvester.

Tom:

Come on.

Martin:

You were right. Another 100 points. He is the youngest, so he's on the same sort of mental age as our two guests. But that puts you on 2,866, ahead of Hannah on 2.

. And Charlotte:

Hannah:

Yeah.

Emily:

I think you would find this in some sort of, like, factory. Like, sometimes they've got them in waste treatment plants.

Olivia:

I like to live inside there.

Martin:

It's something that you might find at a waste treatment plant. Or it's somewhere where Olivia would like to live. Tom, you're ahead. What is your answer?

Tom:

I'm trying to link it to farming. I'm gonna go for an auger.

Charlotte:

And Olivia would like to live in it.

Hannah:

Yeah.

Tom:

Maybe not. Yeah, well, I've said it now.

Hannah:

I think it's an anaerobic digester.

Tom:

Why would you want to live in that?

Hannah:

Because it might look nice on the inside. Very different.

Tom:

You've been very harsh, Martin, for your kids. If you're giving them an anaerobic digestor.

Hannah:

I'd like to live in doesn't say.

Martin:

Much of the state of my house.

Hannah:

Yeah. I thought that kitchen looked quite nice, actually, Charlotte.

Charlotte:

I mean, my initial thing was almost like. And this is probably really rogue, and I don't know why. I think this, like, some sort of straw something.

Martin:

Okay. So Tom says auger, Hannah says anaerobic digester, and Charlotte says straw because it.

Charlotte:

Sounds nicer to live in.

Hannah:

Yeah.

Martin:

Straw hats. Set of clues, numbered 2.

Olivia:

I think it looks like a rocket.

Emily:

I don't think that they will use them in outer space because there's no way of really getting them up there and stuff.

Tom:

I'm gonna go for a grain silo, actually.

Charlotte:

I've literally just written the same down.

Hannah:

I think you might be right there. I think it could be a grain silo.

Martin:

That's three on silo. Let's have the third and final set of clues for this thing.

Emily:

I think what's inside is some sor. Sort of liquid. I'm not too sure, though. Maybe water to keep the plants growing and water them.

Tom:

I'm actually going to stick with my grain silo and hope that the photo you showed them didn't. Didn't show it well enough, but there you go.

Martin:

Good.

Tom:

Grain silo I'm going to stick with.

Hannah:

Yeah, I'm sticking. I think.

Martin:

Sticking as well. All three of you sticking with silo. If you're playing along at home or in the shower or on the toilet, wherever. Are you sticking as well?

Because the two girls are going to reveal what they were on about.

Emily:

It's a silo.

Martin:

All three of you take a bow. Round of applause. You have got that right and you got it on the second set of clues. So you all get 200 for that.

It doesn't do anything in terms of position on the leaderboard but hopefully it brings a bit of morale to the girls. So onto the fourth question. Only five in this particular round. Hannah, Charlotte, you've got to do something now to stop Tom running away with it.

Here. Here is the first set of clues for this fourth thing connected to farming.

Olivia:

They're black coloured.

Emily:

It's made of metal and plastic.

Olivia:

And they washed it.

Martin:

So something that's black metal and plastic and they have washed it.

Charlotte:

No, washed it. Get it right. Martin washed it.

Tom:

Water trough. That's what I'm going to go for.

Hannah:

I'm going to go for a milking cluster.

Charlotte:

Yeah, I was going for a silage clamp.

Martin:

So we've got a water trough, a milking cluster or a silage clamp. Here's the second set of clues for this thing.

Emily:

I think that it's got lots of.

Olivia:

Tubes on it, red, blue and shiny and black.

Emily:

They look like something to do with washing. Washing liquid or something like. Or separating. Something.

Tom:

I'm gonna go for. Actually, I'm gonna go for a pressure washer.

Martin:

Hannah, you sticking?

Hannah:

Yeah. I was thinking maybe it's something to do with sprayers or chemicals or something, but I think I'm gonna stick along the dairy milking parlour theme.

Martin:

And Charlotte?

Charlotte:

Yeah, I was thinking some sort of sprayer.

Martin:

We've got pressure washer. We've still got the milking parlour and we've got a sprayer. Here's the third and final set of clues.

Olivia:

I can see the cow's tail.

Emily:

It's connected to the cow.

Tom:

I'm gonna have to change to what Hannah's put, I'm afraid.

Martin:

Hannah, are you sticking with your milking parlour?

Hannah:

I am, yes, please.

Charlotte:

Thanks, Hannah. I'm gonna go with a milking cluster.

Martin:

Is Hannah right and have you copied her answer correctly?

Emily:

It's a milking machine in a milking parlour.

Martin:

Oh, you are.

Hannah:

We'll have that, won't we?

Tom:

Well done, well done.

Martin:

m's lead. Tom, you are now on:

Hannah, There's a chance that you could catch Tom. Tom, you are sitting pretty at the top. You're there to but only one realistic contender for your throne.

Shall we have a listen to the first set of clues for the final thing connected to farming?

Emily:

I can see a goldy yellow brownie color.

Olivia:

You can sometimes use it when you're doing stuff.

Martin:

Goldie brown. And you can use it when doing stuff.

Hannah:

When you're doing stuff.

Martin:

Goldie Brown.

Tom:

Tom, I'm gonna go for wheat. It's gonna be wrong, but we're gonna go wheat.

Martin:

Hannah.

Charlotte:

Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Does Hannah want to be tactical and go after I've gone so that she can potentially see if that changes her idea?

Martin:

Go on then, Charlotte. What's your idea?

Charlotte:

Tom, if you win this, you. But I will do everything to stop you from winning it.

I am thinking like a pitchfork with a wooden handle that's like a goldy brown color, and you do things with it.

Hannah:

I'm gonna go with the trailer.

Martin:

So Tom says wheat, Hannah says trailer, and Charlotte says a pitchfork. Here's your second set of clues.

Olivia:

When it wins, it makes them dance.

Emily:

They dance like this, swaying from side to side.

Tom:

So my. My thought was before they've given us another clue was like a yellow welly. But no, that. That definitely changes things. I. I think I'm gonna.

I'm gonna stick with. With my wheat, actually.

Hannah:

Yeah, I'm definitely thinking a crop of some sort. Do I go wheat or do I go barley? But barley's a bit yellower, isn't it? I'd say wheat's a bit more golden.

Martin:

Wheat.

Charlotte:

Well, I'll go barley then. Because then at least someone would get some points out of Tom's lead if it.

Martin:

So Tom and Hannah both say wheat. Charlotte says barley. Here's your third set of clues.

Emily:

You sometimes use it with baking.

Hannah:

Yeah. Stick.

Tom:

Stick.

Charlotte:

Change.

Martin:

Tom and Hannah are sticking with wheat. Charlotte, are you changing?

Hannah:

Yeah.

Charlotte:

Change. Thanks.

Martin:

To wheat. To wheat. Let's see.

Olivia:

It's wheat.

Charlotte:

Yay. Well done, Tom.

Martin:

It is wheat. And Tom gets a whopping 300 points for that. Hannah, you get 200. Charlotte, you don't get as many, but you do get some points.

So the final scores, it will be no surprise because we're going to do it in reverse order that the first name that I will say is Charlotte, who got a creditable 2,581 points. So I'm saying creditable in second place on 3,004 points. Don't forget those four points. It is Hannah. So.

Well, Done, Hannah, but pretty much leading the way from start to finish. None of you could peg him back. It is the colossus that is Tom. That's why he's got such a big head. 3,300.

So, the inaugural winner of the Ag Show End of year quiz, big quiz, call it what you like, is our very own Tom Spencer. I say our very own. It was only the three presenters taking part, so I was backing someone from the Ag show to actually win this one.

So congratulations. Hey, maybe next time we open it up to rival podcasts.

Tom:

And thank you, of course, to yourself, Martin, and your little helpers at home. That was a great.

Martin:

That was cute. Quite all right. Taking us out this week with all the. All the plugs and other bits. It's the prize for the quiz. So, Tom, this is your moment.

You can say goodbye.

Tom:

ings an end to the ag show in:

If you do have any questions for us, anything you'd like us to investigate, any suggestions for future shows, please do get in contact agshowhdb.org UK please rate us 5 stars, comment on the audio platform of your Choice, or indeed YouTube and we will see you next week. It's bye from me.

Martin:

Bye from me.

Hannah:

And it's bye from me and I might.

Martin:

Charlotte, you don't. No, no, no. Charlotte, you don't get to say goodbye. That's the wooden spoon.

Hannah:

Price.

Martin:

That's the wooden spoon.

Hannah:

Silence.

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About the Podcast

The AG Show
Agri chat that matters with farming news, views and voices you will want to hear.
The AG Show is AHDB’s go-to weekly podcast for anyone involved with farming in the UK.

Join presenters Charlotte Forkes-Rees, Hannah Clarke and Tom Spencer for lively conversations, debate and fun as they welcome farmers, industry insiders and experts to break down everything from livestock and crops to tech, trade and sustainability.

No jargon overload - just honest chats, smart insights and stories that reflect what it’s really like working in agriculture today. Think of it as your farming fix, keeping you up to date with the latest trends and challenges, whether you're tuning in from the tractor, your pickup or grabbing a 30-minute break.

New episodes drop Wednesdays at midday.