Episodes

  • Finding and retaining on-farm staff
    Nov 11 2024

    In this episode, cohost Kayla (IG: @kaylajaydee_), with nearly a decade of experience in agricultural workforce management, shares essential tips for farmers looking to improve their approach to managing on-farm employees. From better workforce planning and navigating employment fundamentals to mastering employee performance management and boosting retention, Kayla provides practical advice that helps build a more efficient, effective, and satisfied team. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or just getting started, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you succeed in managing your most valuable asset: your people.

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    40 mins
  • Mia Ryan: Howdy Global
    Nov 3 2024

    Mia Ryan is the founder and creative force behind Howdy (IG: @howdy.global), a unique dating app designed to bridge the gap for those seeking genuine connections in rural Australia. At just 22, Mia launched Howdy to address the unique challenges of dating in the bush, where small-town dynamics and limited dating pools can make it tough to find a meaningful relationship. Raised on a farm herself, Mia understands firsthand the demands of agricultural life and the desire to connect with someone who truly understands rural values and lifestyle.

    Mia’s journey began with her own frustrations with mainstream dating apps, which often focus on quantity over quality, catering poorly to rural communities. Driven to create a solution, she developed Howdy, an app that prioritises genuine connection and community. With thoughtful features like ‘I am a farmer’ and ‘I’m looking for a farmer’ options and a small subscription fee, Howdy has already built a reputation for attracting sincere users committed to real relationships. Since its launch, Howdy has grown rapidly, especially among women, and is already fostering long-distance romances across the country—including Mia’s own budding relationship with a farmer from Western Australia. Through Howdy, Mia is reshaping the rural dating experience, giving Australians in agriculture a place to connect and build lasting relationships on their terms.

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    35 mins
  • Erin Lukey: Meat and Livestock Australia
    Oct 27 2024

    Erin Lukey (IG: @erinlukey) is a passionate agriculture analyst. After being introduced to the industry through her Sydney high school, Erin decided to study further, choosing to complete a Bachelor of Agriculture through the University of New England. After this, Erin moved into a Rural Affairs policy position, working alongside producers and government to advocate for policy positions ranging from AgVet chemical regulation, biosecurity and animal welfare, to telecommunications, innovation and technology.

    After three years with the NFF, Erin was craving a change, so moved to northern Australia for a year as a ringer. Here, she was introduced to an extremely practical side of the industry, working within an extensive program, mustering and processing tens of thousands of cattle.

    Currently she is the Senior Market Information Analyst at Meat & Livestock Australia, focusing on red meat market dynamics, providing a range of informative and educational analysis for the supply chain.

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    28 mins
  • Mil and Tess: The Primary Source
    Oct 20 2024

    Mil and Tess are the dynamic duo behind (IG: @theprimarysource_) a podcast dedicated to shining a light on the stories and people within the agricultural industry. With backgrounds rooted in farming, both Mil and Tess bring a fresh, authentic perspective to every conversation, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of life on the land. Their passion for connecting with rural communities and sharing the realities of agriculture makes The Primary Source an essential listen for those interested in farming, sustainability, and the future of food production. Tess on Linkedin | Mil on Linkedin Book Recommendation from Tess

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    43 mins
  • Kane Gerrets: RAS NSW Youth Initiatives
    Oct 13 2024

    Kane Gerrets (L: @Kane Gerrets) is the Agricultural Youth Initiatives Manager for the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW. Within this role he organises, The Land Sydney Royal AgShows NSW Young Woman State Final, RAS Rural Achiever Award, RAS Young Judges Competitions, RAS NSW Young Farmer Challenge State Final, RAS Youth Group events and all RAS AgriLink initiatives.

    Kane is dedicated to promoting agricultural opportunities across rural, regional, and remote NSW, traveling extensively across the state to engage with young people and support their growth in the industry.

    Growing up on the NSW Central Coast, Kane moved to Bega for a year after school where his passion for rural Australia and the people within it was fully cemented.

    Kane is extremely passionate about networking with people from all walks of life to link others with the best possible opportunities.

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    24 mins
  • Ben McKenzie: AgriFutures New Enterprises
    Oct 6 2024

    Ben McKenzie, (L: @ben-mckenzie) Manager of New Enterprises at AgriFutures Australia. Ben’s role is to explore new revenue streams for agricultural industries, with a focus on environmental markets, renewables, waste management, by-product commercialisation, biofuels, and farm diversification. His goal? To help build resilient and profitable agricultural sectors across Australia. Before joining AgriFutures, Ben managed nine farms across Victoria, New South Wales, and South Australia, where he implemented carbon and biodiversity projects to restore marginal land and generate additional income. He then transitioned into private carbon consulting, helping farmers understand their emissions baseline and navigate the complex carbon market.

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    31 mins
  • Charlie Thurgate: Kamilaroi Cattle Company
    Sep 29 2024

    Charlie Thurgate (IG: @charlie21thurgate) is a 23-year-old farmer from Tamworth, NSW, who manages Kamilaroi Cattle Company (IG: @kamilaroicattlecompany), a direct-to-consumer and wholesale cattle operation. Having worked across various farming operations since the age of 16, Thurgate has developed a comprehensive skillset and approach to agriculture.

    At Kamilaroi Cattle Company, Charlie is dedicated to producing beef that benefits the environment. The company operates under a natural farming system that incorporates ultra high-density grazing, multispecies cropping, and compost extract to regenerate the landscape. Cattle are moved 3-4 times a day, ensuring that over 90% of available forage is utilised. The company employs a natural approach to breeding composite cattle, selecting breeds that are well-suited to the Australian climate while consistently producing high-quality beef.

    Charlie likes prioritises the health of their livestock by avoiding blanket pharmaceutical treatments. Instead, they use natural ingredients and products to maintain optimal health, resorting to pharmaceuticals only as a last option.

    The final chapter of Kamilaroi Cattle Company's story is selling their beef directly to consumers and through butchers. Thurgate aims to ensure that customers are well-informed about the origins of their beef, the methods used to raise the animals, and the environmental impact of their choices. Ultimately, he wants customers to have confidence that they are consuming nutrient-dense, high-quality beef.

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    36 mins
  • Oscar McLean: Sprout Agribusiness
    Sep 22 2024

    After completing a Bachelor of Business (Agribusiness) from Marcus Oldham College, Oscar McLean (L: @Oscar-McLean) worked for a major financial institution in the Southern NSW region with exposure to the management of an extensive portfolio of Agribusiness clients, providing ongoing relationship management and tailored solutions to primary producers and Ag supply chain businesses. Oscar has a strong understanding of family-run farming operations and commercial pre and post-farm gate businesses and is passionate about assisting client's businesses to grow while minimising the risk of financial hardship through appropriate debt structuring. With a focus and interest in assisting clients in navigating the current finance industry and ensuring the intergenerational financial success of farming families by providing a holistic understanding of their business needs both now and for future generations.

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    29 mins