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  • In this episode of Farms Advice Podcast, Broden Holland discusses the preparations for the upcoming sowing season, focusing on crop management, equipment innovations, and nutrient management strategies. He shares insights on the importance of monitoring crops, selecting the right varieties, and managing weeds and pests effectively. The discussion also touches on the operational efficiency of planting and the future trends in farming practices.


    In this conversation, Broden Holland discusses various aspects of modern farming, including yield management, labor dynamics, and the balance between traditional practices and innovative systems. He shares insights on crop performance, particularly in canola and wheat, and emphasises the importance of having efficient systems in place to enhance productivity. The discussion also touches on the challenges of balancing family life with farming responsibilities and the impact of generational changes in agriculture.


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  • In this episode of the Farms Advice Podcast, host Jack Cresswell discusses the importance of improving oneself as a farmer to enhance farm productivity. He emphasizes the need to embrace change, leverage technology, and focus on sustainability to navigate the challenges of modern agriculture. Cresswell highlights the opportunities available in the Australian agricultural sector, including the demand for Aussie produce and the potential for innovation through technology. He encourages farmers to work on their business strategies and set clear goals for the future, reinforcing the idea that agriculture is a rewarding industry that contributes significantly to society.


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  • Welcome to the Farms Advice Podcast. This episode is partnered with Catapult Wealth and Tony Catt joins us for a deep dive in farm succession and punching through the barriers that may hold us back. Send an email to [email protected] for any questions or episode ideas.


    In this conversation, Jack Cresswell and Tony Catt discuss the current weather conditions affecting farming in South Australia, the importance of succession planning in agriculture, and the emotional dynamics within farming families. Tony shares his background in wealth management and how it intersects with farming, emphasizing the need for clear communication and planning for both on-farm and off-farm family members. They explore the challenges of confronting difficult conversations about succession and the necessity of having an exit plan to ensure a smooth transition between generations. In this conversation, Tony Catt and Jack Cresswell delve into the complexities of succession planning in farming families. They discuss the importance of family traditions, the challenges of navigating farm business transitions, and the critical role of financial planning and communication. The conversation emphasizes the need for a structured approach to succession, including understanding business structures and creating a roadmap for future generations. They also explore the emotional aspects of these transitions and the necessity of having difficult conversations to ensure family harmony and legacy preservation.


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  • Welcome to Farmer Fridays on the Farms Advice Podcast. This episode is brought you by Beulah Machinery https://beulahmachinery.com.au


    In this episode on the Farms Advice podcast, host Jack Cresswell speaks with Rodney Wright, a third-generation farmer from New South Wales. Rodney shares his extensive farming journey, discussing the evolution of farming costs, the importance of optimizing farm efficiency, and the challenges faced by modern farmers.


    He also delves into his venture into the machinery business, the significance of building relationships in agriculture, and the innovative approaches he employs for soil health and weed management.


    The conversation highlights the diverse experiences of farmers across Australia and the need for connection and collaboration in the agricultural community. In this conversation, Rodney Wright discusses various aspects of modern farming, including the challenges of managing costs, the importance of weather and risk management, and strategies for harvesting and marketing crops.


    He emphasizes the significance of technology in agriculture, particularly in livestock management, and shares insights into his family's farming legacy and future projects.


    The discussion highlights the balance between profitability and sustainability in farming practices.


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  • In this episode, Jack Cresswell and Michael Katz discuss the concept of high-performance farming, focusing on the integration of renewable energy projects into agricultural land use. Michael shares his journey into the agricultural sector and the challenges landowners face when considering renewable energy opportunities. They explore the importance of understanding land value, creating competitive tension in the market, and the evolving mindset of landowners towards renewable energy. The conversation also touches on the coexistence of food production and renewable energy, the significance of opportunity costs, and the impact of political changes on the renewable energy landscape.


    This conversation delves into the complexities of renewable energy projects in Australia, focusing on the perspectives of landowners, community engagement, and the long-term implications of these projects. Michael Katz and Jack Cresswell discuss the importance of informed decision-making for landowners, the need for community involvement, and the economic dynamics of renewable energy development. They explore the challenges of decommissioning, legal considerations, and the evolving landscape of agricultural land use in relation to renewable energy.


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  • In this conversation, Tylen Wallace shares his journey from a young cattle farmer to a social media influencer in the agricultural sector. He discusses his background in farming, his transition into content creation during the COVID-19 pandemic, and his aspirations to go full-time with his online presence while continuing to work on the family farm. We highlight the importance of community in agriculture and the evolving landscape of farming through social media.


    Tylen discusses his journey in the farming industry, focusing on the importance of investing in quality livestock, leveraging social media for marketing, and balancing work with personal passion. He shares insights on building confidence in content creation, navigating trends, and setting future goals for his farming business and YouTube channel. Tylen emphasises the significance of support systems and the joy of capturing memories through social media.


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  • In this episode of the Farms Advice podcast, Jack and John Boote discuss the evolving landscape of agricultural recruitment, emphasising the importance of professionalism, communication, and creating a positive culture on farms. John shares insights on the challenges of attracting young talent to agriculture and the need for farms to adapt to changing candidate expectations.


    The conversation also highlights current trends in recruitment and the significance of offering competitive compensation and benefits to attract high-performing individuals. In this conversation, Jack and John discuss the evolving landscape of farming, focusing on the importance of creating a positive work culture, proactive hiring strategies, and the significance of effective onboarding processes.


    They emphasize the need for specialization in farming roles while also recognizing the irreplaceable value of versatile skills.


    The discussion highlights the changing dynamics of recruitment in agriculture, urging farmers to adapt to modern practices and improve their reputation to attract and retain talent.


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  • In this conversation, Jack and Sophie discuss various aspects of farming in Ireland, including Sophie's personal journey in agriculture, the challenges faced by young farmers, the role of technology in farming, and the importance of mental health and support systems. Sophie shares her experiences with social media advocacy for agriculture and her aspirations for the future, emphasizing the need for mentorship and community in the industry.


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    Episode takeaways

    Sophie grew up on a small farm in Cavern, Ireland.She transitioned from a non-productive farm to rearing dairy heifers.Education in agriculture can provide valuable insights and opportunities.Technology like GPS and grass measuring tools are essential in modern farming.Social media can create valuable connections and opportunities in agriculture.Mental health and sleep are crucial for high performance in farming.Young farmers need mentorship and support to enter the industry.The price of land is a significant barrier for young farmers.Sophie aims to create a balanced work-life dynamic in her future.Advocacy for agriculture through social media can lead to unexpected opportunities.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Conversation

    05:04 Sophie’s Farming Journey

    09:53 Education and Insights from University

    14:56 Technology in Farming

    20:10 Challenges in Agriculture

    24:53 Social Media and Advocacy in Agriculture

    30:05 Future Aspirations and Advice for Young Farmers

    34:51 High Performance in Farming


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  • In this episode of the Farms Advice podcast, Ian Boyd shares his journey of transforming his family farm in the Cotswolds into a wildlife-friendly and sustainable operation.


    He discusses the challenges he faced as a young farmer, the transition to organic farming, and the importance of biodiversity and soil health. Ian also highlights the impact of Brexit on farming policies, the significance of succession planning, and the role of women in modern agriculture. The conversation concludes with insights into agritourism and innovative marketing strategies that are shaping the future of farming.


    Ian discusses various aspects of sustainable farming, including the importance of following one's passion, managing cattle sustainably, and the dynamics of the beef market. He emphasizes the significance of storytelling in farming, particularly in relation to tourism, and addresses the environmental impact of farming practices.


    Highlighting the role of community and collaboration in agriculture, the necessity of mindset shifts for modern farmers, and the influence of media on public perception of farming.


    Finally, he reflects on the future of his farm and the transition to the next generation.


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  • The first episode for 2025!!


    Welcome back to the Farms Advice podcast, hosts Jack Cresswell and Steph Schmidt delve into the complexities of high performance farming, emphasising the importance of mental health and wellbeing for farmers. They discuss the realities of farming life, the challenges of maintaining a healthy mindset, and the significance of community support. The conversation highlights practical strategies for self-care, resilience, and the necessity of seeking professional help when needed. Steph shares her insights as a psychologist and farmer, advocating for a balanced approach to farming and mental health.


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  • In this episode of the Farms Advice Podcast Isa is asking the questions.


    Jack and Isa reflect on the past year in farming and the podcast, discussing personal health challenges, farm operations, and the importance of communication and financial strategies for farmers. He highlights significant milestones, impactful guests, and the evolving role of technology in agriculture. The conversation also touches on controversial topics like succession planning and the current state of foreign policy affecting the agricultural sector. Jack discusses various aspects of farming, focusing on sustainable practices, mental health, community support, and the importance of communication within the agricultural sector.


    He emphasises the need for farmers to connect with consumers and raise awareness about the realities of farming. Jack shares his predictions for the future of farming, highlighting the significance of food security and the changing perceptions of profitability in the industry. He concludes with a message of hope and encouragement for farmers as they head into the new year.


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  • In this conversation, John Carmody shares insights into his farming journey, the challenges and successes of his YouTube channel, and the intricacies of managing a farm in Esperance, Australia. He discusses the importance of adapting farming practices, the significance of grain marketing, and the impact of seasonal changes on crop management. The conversation highlights the balance between traditional farming methods and modern technology, as well as the personal experiences that shape John's approach to agriculture.


    John discusses the latest innovations in seeding technology, including the transition to liquid fertilizers and the importance of soil management. He emphasises the role of agronomists and financial advisors in modern farming, highlighting the need for effective succession planning and community engagement. John also shares insights on his podcasting journey, aiming to bridge the gap between farmers and the public, and concludes with key advice for future farmers.


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  • In this episode of the Farms Advice Podcast, host Jack Cresswell discusses the current state of farming in Australia, focusing on the challenges and opportunities during the harvest season. He reflects on the hard work involved in both farming and podcasting, emphasising the importance of feedback loops in improving farming practices. The episode also highlights the engagement with listeners and the future direction of the podcast, aiming to provide valuable insights for farmers.


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  • Nasir Khan, a rural financial counsellor, shares his background growing up on a farm in Pakistan and his journey to Australia. He discusses the challenges faced by farmers in different regions, the importance of diversification, and the role of rural financial counselling in driving positive change. Nasir emphasises the need for farmers to have a healthy mindset when dealing with financials and the importance of measuring and tracking key ratios to make informed decisions. He also highlights the proactive approach farmers should take in managing their finances and seeking support before facing financial hardship.


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  • Welcome to the Farms Advice Podcast. In this conversation, agricultural economist Dennis Voznesenski discusses the dynamics of wheat production in Australia, the historical context of agriculture during global conflicts, and the importance of building domestic demand for agricultural products. He emphasizes the vulnerabilities in the agricultural sector, particularly regarding shipping and fuel imports, and explores the potential of biofuels as a solution. The discussion also touches on the shifting global trade dynamics and the need for farmers to focus on maintaining profitable margins during volatile times.


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  • Welcome to this week's episode with Richard Hayes. You're in for a long one. He is a researcher in agricultural science, discussing his work on pasture management and legume crops on the Farms Advice podcast. He shares his journey into agricultural science and his passion for working with pastures. Hayes explains the importance of attention to detail and timing in farming and offers advice for maximizing farm productivity.


    He also discusses his research on serradellas, a type of legume, and their potential benefits for grazing and cropping farms. Additionally, Hayes talks about the Clover for Bees project, which aims to identify legume species that are beneficial for honey production. He emphasises the need for collaboration between the honeybee industry and the broadacre industries to optimise pollination and sustainability. In this conversation, Richard Hayes discusses the importance of sowing rates and the use of coated seed in pasture establishment.


    He emphasises the need for farmers to adjust their sowing rates when using coated seed to ensure the appropriate number of seeds are planted. Richard also discusses the benefits of lime application before sowing and the impact of lime on pasture establishment and persistence. Advising farmers to assess their sowing success and strike rate by counting the number of seeds that germinate and adjust their sowing rates accordingly.


    Richard also highlights the importance of managing soil moisture, timing of sowing, and the need for an evidence-based approach to pasture management. He suggests that farmers should treat their pastures as mixtures rather than crops and focus on utilisation and growing good quality forage. Richard also discusses the limitations of soil moisture probes in pasture establishment and the importance of attention to detail and timing in pasture management.


    Every farm is different so check in with your advisers and see what works best for you!


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  • In this Farm Yarns conversation, Jack interviews John Hill, who runs an AgriTech business with his brothers. They discuss various topics including John's morning routine, his work as a property valuer, his favourite holiday spot, and his fears. They also talk about mental health, productivity hacks, and the importance of farmers in society. John shares his favourite autobiographies and emphasizes the need for personal development. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the Farmer's Book Club on Instagram.


    Takeaways

    Farmers have a long-term focus and think about the next generation, which is a valuable mindset for everyone to adopt.Outsourcing tasks that you don't enjoy or aren't good at can improve productivity and allow you to focus on what brings you joy.Taking time for mental health is important, whether it's through meditation, chopping wood, or finding activities that clear your mind.Reading autobiographies and self-development books can provide valuable insights and personal growth.Sharing stories and experiences through platforms like the Farmer's Book Club can help preserve agricultural history and inspire others.

     

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  • Welcome to the Farms Advice Podcast, we’re ambitiously naïve so we’re here learning our way through the farming life. On today’s episode you can expect a solid conversation on how it will improve your daily routine and/or outlook on and off-farm.  

     

    John Hill, co-founder of Land Watch Australia, shares his journey of starting the company and the various applications of their camera systems in agriculture. The primary segments they serve are security, water monitoring, and bushfire monitoring. They are also exploring the use of AI to enhance their camera systems, such as detecting unusual behaviour and providing alerts. The information from the cameras is delivered through their app or integrated with other dashboard portals like FarmBot. The market for their products is diverse, including cattle producers, big stations, and anyone looking for reliable and durable camera systems in rural areas. Land Watch provides camera monitoring systems for agricultural properties to prevent theft and monitor livestock. The adoption of ag tech, such as surveillance cameras, is driven by the need to protect valuable assets like livestock and fuel. Reporting stock theft is crucial, but often underreported, and Land Watch aims to encourage farmers to report incidents and provide evidence. The company installs camera systems that are connected to the homestead through a wireless point-to-point connection, ensuring a secure network across the property. Land watch's goal is to become a household name in agricultural security and protect Outback Australia.

     

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  • Farm Yarns has been brought back to the home of podcast farming on Farms Advice Channel. Listen to Bill and Tess Lawless the grandfather and granddaughter combo sharing their experiences. Bloody lucky to be involved and to have these conversations. Broaden your horizons within farming. If it isn't there make it yourself. Pass on this Farm Yarn to a mate and leave the podcast a review so other farmers across the world can find it.


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