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    Humans of Agriculture

    Welcome to Humans of Agriculture. This podcast series is dedicated to discovering more about our food system, from the people involved in it. Along the journey we'll be meeting people from all walks of life from Australia and from afar. Join us as we find out how our communities and our culture shape what we eat, and ultimately who we are. ​More people, More often, Identifying with Agriculture
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    "My Eyesight is Failing Every Day, but I think my Vision is Getting Stronger" with Mark Peart

    "My Eyesight is Failing Every Day, but I think my Vision is Getting Stronger" with Mark Peart

    Mark Peart believes that purpose should drive a business, closely followed by Profit.

    It's a concept that may take a bit to digest, however, Mark's views are that with profit, the opportunity to do good can continue for a longer term.

    Mark has had an extraordinary career, in his early 30s he decided the dream job and life he was living was not necessarily the pathway he wanted to continue to take. He transitioned through various roles, working across Australian agriculture, property development and aviation before settling back into agriculture.

    His approach to business is one of innovation and thinking outside the box, whether it was crowdfunding capital to support the business or looking at new ways to provide livestock with the supplements they need via the water they drink every day.

    This weeks chat is fascinating and we can't wait for you to get into it.

    To find out more about DIT Agtech, check out their website!

    Humans of Agriculture
    en-auMarch 12, 2024

    In The Know: This is the Tom and Mick Show with Jimmy Blain

    In The Know: This is the Tom and Mick Show with Jimmy Blain

    This is the Tom and Mick Show! In this episode they are joined by special guest - cattle buyer Jimmy Blain, AKA 'Bull Train'. They cover the following:

    • What keeps Jimmy occupied day-to-day
    • Cattle market trends and weather impact 
    • Sheep and wool markets 
    • Market outlooks and predictions 
    • What podcasts Jimmy listens to on the road
    Humans of Agriculture
    en-auMarch 07, 2024

    “I'd like to be a farmer, can you teach me?” The moment that defines Hamish Marr’s career

    “I'd like to be a farmer, can you teach me?” The moment that defines Hamish Marr’s career

    Hamish Marr has been in the room for some of New Zealand Agriculture’s key discussions, yet the moment that he is most proud of and one that has defined his life more than any other was when a young boy asked him if he could teach him to be a farmer.

    Several years on from that initial conversation, Hamish continues to mentor and coach Fergus on his family's property on the South Island of New Zealand. 

    “Fergus, he's a success story. He couldn't be farming, but now he is, and our industry is very lucky to have him. And I'm hoping in 20 years time, we'll still have him somewhere. I doubt he will be with me, because one day, he will be too good for me.” 

    Amongst his other roles, Hamish has been a Nuffield scholar studying the role of Glyphosate in farming, is New Zealand’s Special Agricultural Trade Envoy and previous roles with Federated Farmers.

    Podcast partnership appreciation: Hamish Marr was announced as a Community and People Award recipient at the 2023 Syngenta Growth Awards in Sydney. This podcast episode is in partnership with Syngenta Australia featuring recipients of the Syngenta 2023 Growth Awards.

    Humans of Agriculture
    en-auMarch 05, 2024

    Fishing for Answers and Debunking Aquaculture. "3 Billion people rely on Seafood" - at evokeAG with Future Young Leader Roberta Marcoli

    Fishing for Answers and Debunking Aquaculture. "3 Billion people rely on Seafood" - at evokeAG with Future Young Leader Roberta Marcoli

    From Italy and French Polynesia to New Zealand and Australia, Roberta Marcoli has committed herself to research in aquaculture. Roberta’s energy is infectious and we learnt so much about the ocean and the world under the sea, how it has evolved to where it is today and how it can help shape the future. 


    Roberta understands how communities around the world rely on fish, and how we can ensure we are not depleting our ocean resources through fishing activity. 


    Co-hosts Oli Le Lievre and Milly Nolan sat down with Roberta at evokeAG 2024 after her Future Young Leader presentation. She was on stage for 10min in a TED talk style delivery that had us engaged from start to finish. 


    We talk about her journey, the evolution of aquaculture, how consumer sentiment has changed, what to look for when purchasing fish as consumers, wild caught vs. farmed and the opportunity for farmed fish to have an impact in feeding the world in a sustainable way. 


    Our #FutureYoungLeader stories are proudly sponsored by 2024 AgriFutures evokeAG. 

    Humans of Agriculture
    en-auMarch 04, 2024

    The opportunity starts in the dirt - we’re at evokeAG with Future Young Leader Katia Taylor

    The opportunity starts in the dirt - we’re at evokeAG with Future Young Leader Katia Taylor

    Katia Taylor was always passionate about making a difference in the environment and climate. She initially began studying politics at University, but soon decided that she could have far more impact through science. 


    And for Katia, agricultural science is the biggest platform to have the influence she wants to have in the world. 


    She is now a Postdoctoral Researcher with CSIRO, looking at all things soil biomes, microbes, carbon, nutrients and crop residues. Essentially looking at ways to build richer, more resilient soils that contribute to a more productive and sustainable sector. 


    Her technical knowledge is incredible and she has a remarkable commitment to her research. 


    Co-hosts Oli Le Lievre and Milly Nolan sat down with Katia at evokeAG 2024 after her Future Young Leader presentation to delve into more of Katia’s story. 


    Our #FutureYoungLeader stories are proudly sponsored by 2024 AgriFutures evokeAG. 

    Humans of Agriculture
    en-auMarch 03, 2024

    Our Robotics Guy gives a Cooking class at evokeAG with Future Young Leader Guy Coleman

    Our Robotics Guy gives a Cooking class at evokeAG with Future Young Leader Guy Coleman

    Guy Coleman entered the evokeAG stage and started handing around ANZAC biscuits his Mum had made. He was also holding his Grandmother’s 27th edition Country Women's Association cookbook. And then he started talking about open source weed technology. 


    He explains that open source technology means that a fundamental idea is available for everyone to iterate upon and make different versions of, just like the ANZAC biscuit recipe. This way, improvements and accessibility can be made at a much more rapid pace. 


    Always interested in building things and science, Guy was known to keep his housemates up at night building robots. Now based in Copenhagen doing research in weed technology, Guy says that, ‘Australian agriculture will always have his heart’. 


    Oli Le Lievre and Milly Nolan sat down with Guy at evokeAG 2024 after his Future Young Leader presentation and chatted about his dream of open-source technologies in agriculture being the way of the future and what he’s seeing on the ground in Europe. 


    Our #FutureYoungLeader stories are proudly sponsored by 2024 AgriFutures evokeAG. 

    Humans of Agriculture
    en-auFebruary 29, 2024

    From the orchestra to the Global Tea Trade. At evokeAG with Future Young Leader Sam Lambert

    From the orchestra to the Global Tea Trade. At evokeAG with Future Young Leader Sam Lambert

    Long before Sam Lambert was immersed in agriculture, he was an aspiring musician and studied economics in Canberra. 


    Now, Sam is the Co-Founder of zenGate Global where they believe everyone should have equal access to technology and innovation. 


    They work with different ag markets around the world to deliver supply chain resilience solutions, like in Sri Lanka where they work with their tea producers to connect buyers and sellers. 


    Hosts Oli Le Lievre and Milly Nolan sat down with Sam at evokeAG 2024 after his Future Young Leader presentation and chatted about his upbringing and how he is bringing his ideas to life. 


    Our #FutureYoungLeader stories are proudly sponsored by 2024 AgriFutures evokeAG. 

    Humans of Agriculture
    en-auFebruary 28, 2024

    The road less travelled to get liquid gold “you have to do it differently” with Fiona and Liam Mann

    The road less travelled to get liquid gold “you have to do it differently” with Fiona and Liam Mann

    In today’s episode, Oli chat’s with Fiona and Liam Mann from Eradu in Western Australia. Their journey into the space of Agriculture and farming today is as creative as it is inspiring. 

    Both raised on farms, Liam originally from Scotland, moved to Australia for a harvest season in 2004 and never left after meeting his neighbour's daughter, Fiona. 

    Through their fate meeting, and an incredible amount of hard work to follow, Fiona and Liam have turned their dream into a reality. And all with the help of oil. [Not the black stuff that made the Beverly Hillbillies a fortune from however]. It has been through the development of their premium product, Block275 Cold Pressed Canola Oil.

    Their commitment to their farming journey recently led them to being announced as winners in the category of “Innovation” at the Syngenta Growth Awards in 2023. 

    Admitting they may have been the smallest farmers in the room filled with award candidates hasn't stopped them from achieving their goals. Starting out leasing land, borrowing machinery, working in off farm employment and raising a family while establishing their business, make it clear that perseverance and thinking outside of the box to value-add to their high grade Canola seed oil, all seem to be part of the secret sauce of their success in establishing themselves to where they are today.

    “It is absolutely really hard to get into farming. But if you want to, if you want it bad enough, and you've got some luck on your side, then absolutely, you can do it” - Fiona Mann

    The Mann's story serves as an inspiration to those aspiring to start their own farming journey, free from tradition, embracing innovation, and crafting a unique path in an ever-evolving industry.

    This is the fifth podcast episode in a partnership with Syngenta Australia featuring recipients of the Syngenta 2023 Growth Awards.


    Humans of Agriculture
    en-auFebruary 27, 2024

    "It's not a risk, it's an adventure" we're at evokeAG with Future Young Leader Natalie Bell

    "It's not a risk, it's an adventure" we're at evokeAG with Future Young Leader Natalie Bell

    Natalie Bell's grandma told her, "It's not a risk, it's an adventure". Natalie has lived by that since growing up in Sydney and shifting to a career immersed in Australian livestock. Natalie has since founded Hylo Ag, designed to repurpose plastics used in cattle ear tags.

    We sat down with Natalie at evokeAG 2024 after her Future Young Leader presentation to find out more about her journey and recycling endeavours. She has big goals that are aligned with the National Waste Policy to recover 80% of all waste by 2030. 

    Our #FutureYoungLeader stories are proudly sponsored by 2024 AgriFutures evokeAG. 

    Humans of Agriculture
    en-auFebruary 26, 2024

    140 years of history and the next generation embraces the evolution at Pine Hill with Ted Langley

    140 years of history and the next generation embraces the evolution at Pine Hill with Ted Langley

    “You've just got to be there, in the discussion, because something will trigger something and make you think, and I think that's the best thing.”

    18 months ago, tragedy struck at the Langley’s property at Pine Hill in South Australia.

    After suffering a medical episode, Ted Langley’s brother would pass away. After 30 years in partnership, the succession to the next generation would be immediate. 

    140 years on from when the Langley family first established themselves on the property, Ted, alongside his daughter and two nephews, continues the families legacy.

    The constant during their time; the importance of change and evolution. 

    Ted’s open mindset to adoption of continual improved farming practices is inspirational. His recent announcement as a 2023 Syngenta Growth Award recipient in the category of productivity is well deserved. A great listen for where you are tuning in from today!


    This podcast episode is in a partnership with Syngenta Australia featuring recipients of the Syngenta 2023 Growth Awards.

    Humans of Agriculture
    en-auFebruary 20, 2024

    In The Know: Blooming with Curiosity for Flowers with Liv Coutts

    In The Know: Blooming with Curiosity for Flowers with Liv Coutts

    This year, Australians are expected to spend almost $465m on flowers for Valentine's Day (Australian Retailers Association, 2024)… 


    We had some questions and wanted to know more. 

    • Are the flowers imported or locally grown? 
    • What’s the process to get them from soil to the markets? 
    • What trends are occurring and what are consumers wanting? 
    • How is flower farming evolving and what might it look like in the future?

    We had a bit of trouble finding a flower farmer, but as fate would have it, we found ourselves Liv Coutts. We set off to ‘Pemberley’ in Malmsbury, Victoria to meet Liv and find out more.

    Liv plays an integral role on her and her husband’s livestock and cropping farm with a bit of a twist – she's also a flower farmer.

    In this In The Know episode, Liv tells us all about the flower industry’s initiatives in sustainability, consumer trends and how to get started yourself.

    Resources: https://ausflowertraders.com.au/industry/ & https://www.roymorgan.com/findings/9432-ara-roy-morgan-media-release-valentines-day-2024

    Humans of Agriculture
    en-auFebruary 15, 2024

    Making your own Opportunity, with Martin Lovegrove

    Making your own Opportunity, with Martin Lovegrove

    “If you can see it, you can be it” - Marty Lovegrove

    There’s some conversations that leave you with a smile, they’re raw and real and people that do extraordinary things while not taking it all too seriously. Marty Lovegrove is definitely one of those people!

    As a kid, Marty wanted to be a shearer – just like his Dad. As a youngen he’d dream about the early days spent in the woolshed on the family farm on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula. 

    He may never had pursued the shearing thing, however he most definitely has built a remarkable career in agriculture. 

    In this chat, Oli and Marty talk about business ownership, the big leaps, backing yourself and the rewards associated with creating opportunities for the next generation of agronomists coming through.

    Marty has been recognised as a Syngenta Growth Award winner in the category of Productivity Advisor, so – let’s hear his story and get to know him! 


    Podcast partnership appreciation: Oli recently caught up with Martin Lovegrove after he was an Award recipient at the 2023 Syngenta Growth Awards in Sydney. This is the third podcast episode in a partnership with Syngenta Australia featuring recipients of the Syngenta 2023 Growth Awards.

    Humans of Agriculture
    en-auFebruary 13, 2024

    In The Know: February Update Rural Real Estate with Col Medway

    In The Know: February Update Rural Real Estate with Col Medway

    Welcome back to the In The Know On the Go Podcast! This week, host Oli Le Lievre sits down with Col Medway, Senior Director at LAWD, to get across the latest trends and happenings in the Aussie Rural Real Estate market.


    We last caught up with Col in October 2023, he was busier than eer and the market was slowing. So let’s find out what’s the latest in all things Rural Property. 


    In this episode we cover:

    • Influence of livestock prices on land values and transactions
    • Things to watch: Is the Dairy Industry the current opportunity?
    • LAWD are starting to see the first transactions of land packages with carbon credits, is it having an influence?
    • Plenty of talk about renewables currently, what’s the opportunity?
    • It’s four years into the LAWD journey! Time flies.
    • Feature Listings to watch, In this episode we discuss two feature listings, 

    1. Richmond Grove. Lower Hunter NSW. 1056 hectares. Equine facility. 340 Meg water entitlements. EOI. 

    2.Commins Portfolio Darlington Point NSW, 2800 hectares. Flood irrigation cotton and grain producing farm. 14,000 Meg Murrumbidgee water and groundwater entitlements. (Estimating $90 million plus).

    Humans of Agriculture
    en-auFebruary 09, 2024

    Family, Community and Overcoming Barriers “Once I accepted that, my life changed forever” with Nigel Corish

    Family, Community and Overcoming Barriers “Once I accepted that, my life changed forever” with Nigel Corish

    Nigel Corish was born with Cerebral Palsy, living with a disability has shaped much of his life outlook and amongst the challenges, it has fostered a need to be adaptive and think outside the box, you could say, it’s even a superpower. 

    Nigel has an impressive feat of accomplishments to his name, from Cotton Grower of the Year, Young Australian Farmer of the Year, and Nuffield Scholar. 

    In this week's episode Nigel talks about the moments of frustration, the desire to be ‘normal’ and when he learnt to embrace and acknowledge his disability. 

    In our chat he openly shares with us the challenges he has encountered living with this medical condition and how through hard work in many moments of frustration, self acceptance and nurturing in an inclusive environment in his community and family, made it possible for him to live a normal, active life and achieve his dreams.

    Nigel is a true inspiration. His grit and determination to achieve all he has in his lifetime serve as an inspiration to those living and not living with a disability in Australia. A must listen. This is Nigel Corish’s story. 

    Nigel’s story is part of our partnership with the Nuffield Australia - Nuffield Scholar program - Where we are shining a light on some of the incredible stories of some of their scholars.

    A message from this episode sponsor, ANZ Agribusiness:

    Farming in Australia is never without opportunity, nor challenge. From season to season, and from day to day, producers manage a myriad of risks and rewards as they produce the vast range of commodities global markets now demand. At ANZ Agribusiness, we’ve been supporting farmers to take opportunities and manage through challenges for over 150 years. We’re a proud and long term partner of Nuffield Australia, supporting its goal of capacity building for producers, their businesses, industry and rural community. Our network of regionally based Agribusiness bankers are ready to support both our existing customers, and any farming business seeking a review of their banking arrangements at any time. Find your local ANZ Agribusiness manager at ANZ.com.


    In this episode we talk about: 

    Family Farming, Inclusion in Agriculture and Agricultural communities, Cerebral Palsy, Determination, Self acceptance, Mental health, The Nuffield Scholar Program, Cotton, Australian Cotton, Farming, Cotton Grower of the year, Young Australian Farmer of the Year, Regenerative agriculture, Irrigation efficiency.

    Humans of Agriculture
    en-auFebruary 06, 2024

    The Guardian of the Vines: "Nature has a profound impact on our passions" with Nigel Blieschke

    The Guardian of the Vines: "Nature has a profound impact on our passions" with Nigel Blieschke

    Did you know Australia has some of the oldest vines in the world?

    Nigel Blieschke is a 2023 Syngenta Growth Award winner in the Sustainability, Advisor category.  

    In this episode, Nigel shares  his journey from childhood in the Flinders Ranges to becoming a leader in viticulture, addressing challenges in the industry, and providing insights into the future of sustainable agriculture. Nigel's experiences, from early vineyard work to managing world-class wineries, offer a valuable perspective on maintaining quality while adapting to industry trends and challenges, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in agriculture and viticulture.

    Other topics discussed:

    • Nigel's fascination for native animals and vegetation, and ultimately led him to study Natural Resource Management at The University of Adelaide
    • Studying in close proximity to the Barossa Valley, Nigel gravitated towards the wine industry and ended up doing a vintage for some work upon graduating. 30 years later, Nigel is now the Chief Viticulturist at Torbreck Vintners.
    • Vines and wine are a long-term game, and Nigel chats us through their approach to sustainably farming perennial plants, sticking true to business strengths in changing global demands and building a team that truly cares for the vines. 
       
      In this episode we talk about, 

    Viticulture, Wine, Vines, Grapes, Australian Wine, Sustainability, Barossa Valley, Global Trends, Business Management, Team Management. 

    Podcast partnership appreciation: Oli recently caught up with Nigel Blieschke after he was a Sustainability Advisor Award recipient at the 2023 Syngenta Growth Awards in Sydney. This is the second podcast episode in a partnership with Syngenta Australia featuring recipients of the Syngenta 2023 Growth Awards.

    Humans of Agriculture
    en-auFebruary 01, 2024

    An Entrepreneur Championing Rural Australia: “The Regions have the Solutions to the Worlds Problems” with Julia Spicer

    An Entrepreneur Championing Rural Australia: “The Regions have the Solutions to the Worlds Problems” with Julia Spicer

    I am so excited to share this episode with you. Julia Spicer is one of those people you meet and you instantly feel like you’ve known them for years. 

    She’s a true champion and advocate for rural Australia, the people within these communities and is eager to see innovation unlocked and enabled.

    Believing that rural communities needed vibrant and viable businesses to keep rural communities going she founded Engage and Create Consulting. She is also Queensland’s Chief Entrepreneur

    Oli caught up with Julia in his recent trip to Goondiwindi where they chatted about her life, her journey into a career in Ag, her passion into seeing regional communities thrive now and into the future and how she manages to be an influential voice for regional communities. 

    Julia is action focused, believing that actionable influence in business in the bush is just as powerful as being in politics, and that this influence enables regional leaders to have a seat at the table as key decision makers. 

    In this episode we talk about:

    Bush Businesses, Rural communities, Championing Australian Agriculture, Business development in Regional Australia, Innovation in rural Australia. 

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    Humans of Agriculture
    en-auJanuary 30, 2024

    From Cotton Fields to Fashion: A Journey of Adaptation and Sustainability with Sam Coulton

    From Cotton Fields to Fashion: A Journey of Adaptation and Sustainability with Sam Coulton

    When it comes to things synonymous with visiting a farm, a tour is right up there. Sam Coulton takes great pride in it, so much so, that within his business he has established a dedicated crew to lead farm tours to support the education and understanding on their cotton farm near Goondiwindi. 


    The Coulton family have incredible ties in farming. From humble beginnings, including mixed grain and livestock farming, to today as accomplished cotton producers where the farm even has a clothing and fashion business Goondiwindi Cotton attached to it. 

    In our chat, Sam shares his story, opening up about the financial pressures that drove their farming business to the decision to grow their first cotton crop in 1977, a move that proved to be both risky and transformative.


    Most recently, Sam has been involved in a project with Cotton CRDC where he is diverting cotton clothing that would otherwise be landfill and spreading it on grower paddocks to break down in the soil, providing environmental benefit. 

    We hope you enjoy our time with a true Legend of Australian Agriculture. This is Sam Coultons story.


    In this episode we talk about:

    Farming Australian Cotton, Fashion, Global Perspectives, Innovation, Family Farming, Irrigated cropping, Sustainability and Environment. 

    Humans of Agriculture
    en-auJanuary 26, 2024

    The Californian Family Pivotal to Shaping Australia’s Cotton Industry with James Kahl

    The Californian Family Pivotal to Shaping Australia’s Cotton Industry with James Kahl

    Over 60 years ago, an American farmer would be reading the American Farm Bureau magazine. Unbeknown to him at the time, it was a moment that would prove pivotal in the development of Australia’s cotton industry, and Australian agriculture would never look the same again…


    Growing up in Wee Waa, the Kahl family were at the centre of the development of Australia's Cotton Industry. James’ journey has also taken him from revolutionising an underwater scallop grading process in Tasmania and Japan, to becoming Chair of the Cotton Seed Distributors and in more recent years reaching carbon neutrality in his business… James’ wealth of life experiences is as vast as the landscape in which he farms.


    As familiar in a paddock as he is in a boardroom advocating for Australian Cotton and Agriculture, now aged in his 70’s and with his three sons at the helm of the farming business, James enjoys an active but different role in the business. 

    This is James Kahl’s story.


    In this episode we talk about:

    Migration to Australia, Australian Cotton, Innovation in Aquaculture, Being Chair of Cotton Seed Distributors, Developing the Cotton Seed Industry, Water rights advocacy, Carbon Neutral Certification, Syngenta Growth Awards, CSIRO, Succession, Family Farming and more!


    Podcast partnership appreciation: Oli recently caught up with James Kahl after he was a Sustainability Award recipient at the 2023 Syngenta Growth Awards in Sydney. This is the first podcast episode in a partnership with Syngenta Australia featuring recipients of the Syngenta 2023 Growth Awards.


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    Humans of Agriculture
    en-auJanuary 23, 2024

    The Future of Aussie Ag Needs a Plan Bee with Gemma Nunn

    The Future of Aussie Ag Needs a Plan Bee with Gemma Nunn

    Welcome back to the first episode of the #InTheKnow podcast for 2024! This week, host Oli Le Lievre and Century Orchards Farm Technical Manager Gemma Nunn delve hive-first into the world of bees. 


    Century Orchards farm is based at Loxton in South Australia, on the mighty Murray River. In this episode, Gemma explains the in’s and outs of bee pollination at the 700 hectare almond and 100 hectare pistachio orchard. Century Orchards joined the Bee Friendly Farming Certification Program to help them make sure their bees are as healthy and happy as can be. 


    Gemma explains that bees are like livestock and we learn just how important they are for Aussie Ag and horticultural production. 


    In this episode, Oli and Gemma cover: 

    • The role of bees in almond and pistachio farming 
    • How professional beekeeper groups manage and maintain hives used on farms
    • How hive health checks and audits work
    • Bee Friendly Farming Certification and how it works
    • Differences between honeybees and native pollinators
    • How bee pollination assists in better practices, sustainability & production of high quality product

    Bee Friendly Farming is a certification program that works with land managers to help protect, preserve and promote pollinator health. Bee Friendly Farming provides guidelines for farmers and gardeners to promote pollinator health on their lands. 


    If you would like to learn more about Bee Friendly farming certification head to www.wheenbeefoundation.org.au


    Sponsor appreciation: This episode has been sponsored by the Wheen Bee Foundation to raise awareness about Bee Friendly Farmer certification.

    Humans of Agriculture
    en-auJanuary 19, 2024

    Legacy in Farming with Fritz Bolten

    Legacy in Farming with Fritz Bolten

    This episode with Fritz Bolten is our very first “Mother - Son” duo for the Humans Of Agriculture podcast! We sat down with Fritz's Mother, Frauke Bolten-Boshammer, about two years ago. They both have incredible stories, as a family and as individuals. 

    We talk about farming in Kununurra. The wet season. Succession and handing over the reigns, even when it doesn't quite involve your own children. Grief and loss following his fathers death by suicide when he was a teenager. Being a Nuffield Scholar. And what's next.


    Fritz’s story is part of our partnership with the Nuffield Australia - Nuffield Scholar program - Where we are shining a light on some of the incredible stories of some of their scholars.

    A message from this episode sponsor, ANZ Agribusiness:

    Farming in Australia is never without opportunity, nor challenge. From season to season, and from day to day, producers manage a myriad of risks and rewards as they produce the vast range of commodities global markets now demand. At ANZ Agribusiness, we’ve been supporting farmers to take opportunities and manage through challenges for over 150 years. We’re a proud and long term partner of Nuffield Australia, supporting its goal of capacity building for producers, their businesses, industry and rural community. Our network of regionally based Agribusiness bankers are ready to support both our existing customers, and any farming business seeking a review of their banking arrangements at any time. Find your local ANZ Agribusiness manager at ANZ.com.


    Humans of Agriculture
    en-auJanuary 16, 2024
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