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Head Shepherd

Mark Fergusonwww.nextgenagri.com

Mark Ferguson from neXtgen Agri brings you the latest in livestock, genetics, innovation and technology. We focus on sheep and beef farming in Australia and New Zealand, and the people doing great things in those industries. To learn more about neXtgen Agri, visit www.nextgenagri.com

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Season 5 Q&A with Dr Mark Ferguson.

As with our previous seasons of Head Shepherd, we're finishing season 5 out with a Q&A with Mark Ferguson. Mark answers questions received from social media- from economic indexes, whole body energy and it's importance, first steps establishing a pedigree flock and the process of hiring staff. Thank you to everyone who has listened to season 5 of Head Shepherd, we will be back on the 17th of January with some more fantastic guests. The team here at neXtgen Agri wish you all the best for holi...

Dec 19, 202133 minSeason 5Ep. 13

A young leader in livestock. A conversation with Rozzie O'Reilly of LambPro.

This week on the Head Shepherd podcast, we have the wonderful Rozzie O'Reilly. Rozzie is from Narrandera, NSW, Australia, and currently works as Operations Manager at the largest prime lamb seedstock business, LambPro. Bought up on a farm, after completing her Bachelor of Animal Science at the University of New England, Rozzie went on to complete a graduate program on a beef cattle feedlot in Queensland. She then went on to work as a supervisor at the mill at 23 years old which meant she learnt ...

Dec 12, 202125 minSeason 5Ep. 12

Farming kiwi sheep in the UK with Robert Hodgkins.

This week on the Head Shepherd podcast we have Robert Hodgkins, a British sheep and arable farmer. Robert and his partner Jo farm about 45 minutes north of London in the UK. Roberts father was a first generation farmer, and Robert worked on the farm from a young age. At 16, he decided farming wasn't for him and completed a degree in Engineering and Mathematics. He then went on to work for Caterpillar and Ford, but 7 years on he realised he hated office life- he just wanted to crack on with somet...

Dec 05, 202135 minSeason 5Ep. 11

From Merinos to Shrimp with Emeritus Professor Herman Raadsma

This week we have Emeritus Professor Herman Raadsma on the podcast. Herman's career started by accident- after training, he received a job opportunity to work at Trangie, the Agricultural Research Center run by the NSW Department of Agriculture, known as one of the best sheep breeding centres in the world. The rest, as they say, was history. Herman worked on pivotal research revolving around fleece rot, body strike and breech strike, which was the founding of the current Australian breeding valu...

Nov 30, 202129 minSeason 5Ep. 10

Components of a Thriving farm business, with Andrew Kennedy

This week on the Head Shepherd podcast, Mark catches up with long-time friend, Andrew Kennedy. Mark and Andrew worked together back in 2001 at the start of the Lifetime Ewe Management project, and have kept in touch ever since. Andrew completed a PhD at the University of Western Australia and has an undergraduate degree in agriculture from the University of Melbourne. Andrews career and experience with farm systems, pasture agronomy, animal nutrition and farm economics/management means there's p...

Nov 22, 202151 minSeason 5Ep. 9

Insights of a sheep pregnancy scanner, with Daniel Wheeler.

This week Mark chats with Daniel Wheeler, sheep scanner and sheep fanatic. Daniel has scanned over 6.5 million sheep in his time as a scanner, a career path Daniel was never intending on taking. After getting off at the wrong tube stop on his OE in London, Daniel decided to take up a position of sheep scanning assistant up in Scotland. The rest is history. Scanning so many sheep across the world has given Daniel a chance to see many different farming systems and notice patterns in success. "Doin...

Nov 15, 202134 minSeason 5Ep. 8

Why, or better still, why not? Farming at Waikaka with Ross Paterson.

On the Head Shepherd podcast this week, we have Ross Paterson of Waikaka Genetics, Southland NZ. Ross is fifth generation at Waikaka Station. The family farm 200 Hereford Stud cows and run 4,000 ewes which includes a Texel, Romney, Romtex and Romdale studs. The Patersons are well known for their Hereford stud, and breeding a functional cow that their buyers want is priority. Ross highlights it's important to ask your buyers what they want, not to try to tell them what they need. As a 'retired bu...

Nov 08, 202131 minSeason 5Ep. 7

Farming for the future at Bog Roy Station

This week on the podcast, Mark Ferguson chats with Gundy (David) Anderson and Angus Fraser, of Bog Roy Station. Gundy and Lisa Anderson are fourth generation owners of Bog Roy station, farming just under 3,000 Ha with 4,000 merino ewes and 140 Hereford cows on the shores of Lake Benmore, Omarama, New Zealand. Gundy and Angus go through the past, present and future of Bog Roy. When they arrived in 1980, Bog Roy farmed Corriedales but changed to Merinos in the mid 90's based on the wool prices at ...

Oct 31, 202143 minSeason 5Ep. 6

Talking teasing and the role of the brain in sheep reproduction with Graeme Martin

This week Mark Ferguson chats with Emeritus Professor Graeme Martin about the role of the brain in sheep reproduction and how teasing works. Graeme has had a long and distinguished career in sheep reproduction. He was raised on a sheep and cereal farm in Western Australia. After studying at university, Graeme went on to complete a PhD in the area of sheep reproduction. He then worked in France and Scotland before returning to Western Australia in the mid-1980s as Lecturer in Animal Science (The ...

Oct 25, 202139 minSeason 5Ep. 5

Breeding sturdy sheep, with Kate Broadbent.

This week Mark catches up with Kate Broadbent, president of Coopworth Genetics and is stud farming in the Waikato, NZ. Kate spent 20 years chasing sheep filled summers around the world, and finally settled in New Zealand 12 years ago. At this point she purchased Nikau Coopworth sheep stud, and has been passionate about the breed ever since. Facial Eczema is a serious concern in the North Island of New Zealand, and Kate explains to Mark how the stud, and the Coopworth breed, have been breeding fo...

Oct 17, 202132 minSeason 5Ep. 4

How does your farm work? with Dr Richard Shephard of Herd Health

This week we change tracks a little and catch up with Dr Richard Shephard of Herd Health, a specialist animal health company which Richard founded in 1998 to address multi-disciplinary problems of animal and human health and animal production. Richards started as a clinical dairy veterinarian, who then went on to do post-grad training in epidemiology, whilst also working as a farm management consultant. This career path made him step back and view the dairy farm very, very differently. This is o...

Oct 11, 202137 minSeason 5Ep. 3

A lifetime's agri-business experience with Shane McManaway.

This week we have the fantastic Shane McManaway. Shane is Chair of PPP, Chair of the Wiararapa Development Group, among many other things. From spraying ragwort with a knapsack as a teen around the Wairarapa, to 17 years as CEO of Allflex in the Asia/Pacific region, Shane shares his story of how he got to lead some of Australasia's biggest operations. Mark and Shane discuss the evolution of data during Shane's time at Allflex, and also the importance of recognising leaders in the Agricultural in...

Oct 03, 202129 minSeason 5Ep. 2

How is "AgTech" going to change your business? with Sarah Nolet.

Welcome back to Season 5 of the Head Shepherd podcast. We have a fantastic season lined up for you, and we're starting with a bang! Sarah Nolet is an internationally recognised food systems innovation expert, the CEO and Founder of AgThentic , a global food and agriculture strategy firm, and co-founder of Tenacious Ventures , Australia’s first dedicated agrifood tech VC firm AND podcast host of "Ag Tech So What?". But, before all that, Sarah grew up in California, quite literally in the centre o...

Sep 27, 202124 minSeason 5Ep. 1

Head Shepherd Live: Q&A with Dr Mark Ferguson (Recording)

Welcome back to the 50th episode of Head Shepherd! This week we hosted a live Q&A where Mark answered your questions. This is a recording of that live stream. Mark answers questions about the polled gene and the variations that exist there, about breeding for lamb growth without ending up with excess adult weight and more. Thank you to everyone who has listened so far, we have thoroughly enjoyed producing the past 50 episodes for you and can't wait to bring you the next 50. We will be taking...

Sep 12, 202140 minSeason 4Ep. 13

Breeding for twins in cattle with Leo Cummins

This week Mark chats with Dr Leo Cummins of Byaduk North, Aus. With the world favouring environmental efficiency, why is it that we don't breed cattle to have twins? Mark and Leo go through the ins and outs of Beef Twinners, a composite from Nebraska that Leo has been working with for the past 17 years. During Leos research career, he investigated high fecundity beef and sheep livestock systems including Booroola sheep. During this time he became aware of a twinning herd in Nebraska ran by the M...

Sep 05, 202134 minSeason 4Ep. 12

Combining data and joining forces at Black Box Co.

Black Box Co is the brain child of Shannon Speight and Emma Black who both have backgrounds in the beef industry and have both won the Zanda McDonald award. After seeing how little data was utilised at all levels in the industry, Shannon was inspired to find a way to capture and standardise the data that potentially existed all along the value chain. She met Emmathrough the Zanda McDonald award, Emma shared her passion and frustrations around data and convinced her to join her on the Black Box C...

Aug 30, 202129 minSeason 4Ep. 11

Scaling Success with Richard Scholefield

Mark chats with Richard Scholefield of Whangara Farms, Gisborne NZ on this weeks Head Shepherd podcast. Whangara Farms comprises of 7 farms, making up 9,500 Ha overall. Across the seven farms, there are 20 staff to manage the 37,000 breeding ewes (all of which are EID tagged), 10,000 replacement hoggets and 3,500 breeding cows. They regularly scan over 200% and mark over 50,000 lambs a year, an event the whole team is bought together for. This opportunity of scale allows them to make the right c...

Aug 23, 202138 minSeason 4Ep. 10

Breeding for success with Dawson Bradford.

This week Mark catches up with long-time friend, Dawson Bradford. Dawson started off in pigs, and bought some sheep to 'keep himself entertained' whilst he waited around to feed twice a day. What started off as a hobby, led to Dawson becoming one of Australia's most successful performance breeders. The Hillcroft Farms name can be found in many high performance Poll Dorset and White Suffolk pedigrees. Mark and Dawson discuss a little about breeding pigs, and then onto how Dawson got his sheep to ...

Aug 16, 202128 minSeason 4Ep. 9

Cropping and livestock enterprise south of Marnoo

Wallaloo Park is a family-owned and managed business located south of Marnoo in the Wimmera district of Victoria. The business operates a 3500ha mixed enterprise farming system, including cropping and livestock enterprises. Wallaloo Park merino stud was founded in 1978, currently running 2500 ewes. Utilizing the latest technology to enhance genetic gain, through both ASBV’s and stringent visual classing, Wallaloo Park is at the forefront of the merino and poll merino industry. A renowned leader ...

Aug 09, 202143 minSeason 4Ep. 8

Global networking in Agriculture.

We are delighted to have had the chance to catch up with Laura Ryan. Laura is the founder and global Chair of Meat Business Women which launched in 2015. With a first-class Honours in Marketing and a Masters in Management, Laura joined the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) in 2007. Successfully launching premium beef & lamb brands within a large butchery business in the North East of England. Working her way through the ranks she was appointed as Sector Strategy Director ...

Aug 02, 202122 minSeason 4Ep. 7

Former All Blacks player with a passion for livestock

Richard Loe, a former All Blacks player with a passion for livestock joined us this week on the Head Shepherd Podcast. Loe's family farm, Glenloe is based near Oxford in Canterbury in the centre of the South Island of New Zealand. Richard is farming Dohne Merino Sheep and Santa Gertrudis Cattle. Richard is a co-host of Magic Radio's Rural Exchange program which airs every Saturday and Sunday morning from 6 til 8am. Listen in to hear the latest on all things rural New Zealand. Rural Exchange http...

Jul 26, 202123 minSeason 4Ep. 6

Diversifying your farm business with Middlehurst Delivered

Sophie and Lucy, who grew up at Middlehurst Station for the past 20 years, have had the absolute privilege of bringing Middlehurst Delivered to life. Bringing a premium product that you can enjoy at home, knowing exactly where it came from. Middlehurst Delivered aims to have consistency with their meat and to always give that "great experience". It doesn't stop there, Middlehurst is on a mission to ensure that they are bringing you an innovative product and packaging that is sustainable. There i...

Jul 19, 202127 minSeason 4Ep. 5

Running up the learning curve with Russell and Ricky Luhrs

The Luhrs family farm near Cavendish in Western Victoria. Ricky and his wife Marni farm with Russell, Ricky's dad. They have two speeds, flat out and asleep. They are always thinking about extracting the next few percent out of the business through strategic management, pasture performance and genetics. If what they need doesn't exist on the market they build it. I'm sure you'll enjoy the banter, openness and energy of this episode. Check out The Hub below https://thehub.nextgenagri.com A big th...

Jul 06, 202141 minSeason 4Ep. 4

Taking the highs and lows out of agriculture, with Brendon Savage

This week on the Head Shepherd podcast Mark speaks with Brendon Savage from Western Australia. Brendon has a great insight on soils and pasture after spending the past few years improving his pastures via various, slightly different methods with the goal of producing the same, with less. Brendon also upped his sheep numbers to take his business to 50:50 crop to sheep which isn't common in the area in which Brendon lives. This is to take the typical highs and lows out of his farming system. Brend...

Jun 27, 202130 minSeason 4Ep. 3

Trial and change with Todd Burger.

Welcome back to the Head Shepherd podcast. This week we have Todd Burger from the Western Districts of Victoria. Todd farms his merino sheep a little differently. After being frustrated with the lack of maternal behavior in his ewes, he decided to do something different. Todd intensively manages around 700 of his 7,000 ewes around lambing time. This means shedding up at night, temporary shelters and more. Mark and Todd cover the new genetics and AI that has been implemented recently, and the cha...

Jun 21, 202130 minSeason 4Ep. 2

Why productivity matters, with Professor Bill Malcolm.

Welcome back to Season 4 of the Head Shepherd podcast! We'd like to say thank you for all of your support in the past and we cannot wait to share this season's guests with you. This week, we start things off with a bang. Mark chats with Bill Malcolm who has been a professor at Melbourne University since 1980. Mark actually grew up close to Bill in the Mallee, and Bill also taught Mark economics at university. Bill is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to agricultural, farm and resource economic...

Jun 14, 202135 minSeason 4Ep. 1

Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture. Introducing Genesmith.

For our final episode of Season 3, we are excited to discuss Genesmith, a startup within neXtgen Agri. Mark catches up with Ian Harris, Electronics and Data Science Manager at neXtgen Agri who, along side Ali Alqassab and Jack Zarifeh, are developing facial recognition cameras to apply the power of machine learning to the livestock industry. We are starting with matching lambs and ewes, in the paddock at a commercial scale. We believe this will unlock an enormous opportunity in the sheep industr...

May 18, 202121 minSeason 3Ep. 12

Q&A with Dr Mark Ferguson.

This week on the Head Shepherd podcast, we decided to offer the mic over to you to answer your questions. We put a call out on various social media platforms and we had a great response. We had lots of questions ranging from wool vs shedding sheep, to the use of AI and Face Recognition in farming. It is always great to hear Marks opinion on these things and as ever, it's a podcast to get you thinking. Find us on social at Twitter: @neXtgenAgri Facebook: @nextgenagri Check out The Hub below https...

May 10, 202131 minSeason 3Ep. 11

Drought drives determination with Moojepin Merinos.

Mark first came across Moojepin Merinos, a Merino stud near Badgebup in the Great Southern Region of Western Australia, fifteen years ago whilst looking for some high growth merinos. This week, Mark discusses what's going on at Moojepin with Hamish Thompson, stud co-principal and third generation on the farm. After Hamish's father David Thompson, was told joining merino ewe lambs was impossible, he set his mind to the task. Ten years later, Moojepin are mating ewe lambs at 7 months, at the same ...

May 03, 202153 minSeason 3Ep. 10

Julia Jones, a glass half full.

Julia Jones shares her optimistic outlook on the future of the Agriculture industry this week. Julia grew up on the West Coast of the South Island of NZ, riding a horse to school. Now, Julia is head of Analytics at NZX, New Zealand's Exchange. With an infectious, positive view on life, Julia covers what she sees happening in the future of our industry, and the world. A big thank you to our sponsors, Allflex Livestock Intelligence https://www.allflex.global/nz/ Allflex Livestock Intelligence is t...

Apr 25, 202136 minSeason 3Ep. 9
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