EP Ag Chats
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EP Ag Chats conversations connecting generations of experience and innovation in Agriculture on the Eyre Peninsula. The good bits, the bad bits, and everything in between. This project is supported by FRRR, through funding from the Australian Government's Future Drought Fund.
EP Ag Chats
9M ago
Today we speak to Tristan Baldock, a fourth-generation farmer from Buckleboo on upper Eyre Peninsula. Tristan speaks about his journey from university graduate to agronomist and now farmer owner of Karinya Ag.
Working as an agronomist ‘out of his patch’ exposed Tristan to a broad variety of agricultural practices on the Eyre Peninsula, which he sees as an invaluable time in his career, especially when it came time to return home.
At first returning to the farm with his wife as employees, then later becoming a part of the business, has allowed Tristan to grow into the role of deci ..read more
EP Ag Chats
9M ago
On today's episode Amanda Scott, from the Regenerative Ag Alliance and Farming Together program at Southern Cross University, talks to Amy Wright, the regional agriculture landcare facilitator at AirEp and part host of this podcast, about how this podcast came about and what they learned along the way.
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EP Ag Chats
9M ago
Andrew Baldock is a farmer from Kimba on the Eastern Eyre Peninsula. His path to farming is dissimilar to many, gaining a trade in the big smoke before returning to Kimba. He speaks about their farm business Tola Ag, what it is like being one component of a dynamic family farming business, and how he and his family navigate working together.
We also explore Andrew’s time as a Nuffield scholar and the opportunities that have arisen from his experiences.
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EP Ag Chats
9M ago
Today on EPAgChats Dan Bergmann, a young farmer from a property near Ceduna on the Far West Coast of South Australia, chats to Peter Kuhlmann, a third-generation farmer and well-known advocate and early adopter for broadacre agriculture in South Australia. Peter has held positions on a number of industry boards, is a graduate of the Australian Rural Leadership Program, and a former winner of the Australian ‘Farmer of the Year’ award.
Peter’s family has been on the property at Mudamuckla in the state’s far west since 1911. Peter speaks about his time on the soil board and EPARF (Eyre Pen ..read more