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Humans of Agriculture

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We're going behind the scenes to see and understand modern agriculture, because no matter whether you're in it or not, you probably don't know all the pieces to just how incredible, diverse and multi-layered agriculture is. We do this by uncovering the real stories, experiences and voices of modern agriculture.

Episodes

In The Know: Cracking into a deep dive on Avian Influenza with Egg Farmers of Australia CEO Melinda Hashimoto

This special episode explores the impact of avian influenza on the egg industry in Australia. Melinda Hashimoto, CEO of Egg Farmers of Australia, provides insights into the virus, its transmission, and the measures taken to control its spread. The discussion covers the process of detecting and responding to avian influenza outbreaks on farms, the impact on farmers and the supply chain, and the role of biosecurity in preventing the spread of the virus. It also highlights the importance of consume...

Jul 04, 202414 minSeason 6Ep. 45

"Owning your own sparkle" Liz Brennan a Community Development Expert: "Just because we produce enough food doesn't mean that people aren't hungry"

Community Developer. Small Business Owner. Avid Netballer. International Agriculturalist. Local community enthusiast. Sometimes a travelling groupie (for certain bands). Liz Brennan is a legend, a very, very interesting person, and someone we've been fortunate to have known over the past few years. Her life experience is so incredibly fascinating having worked across the length and breadth of Australia (with a large part in her beloved home state of Western Australia), she's worked international...

Jul 02, 202454 minSeason 6Ep. 44

"Cows Create Careers" and the opportunity to travel the world and create your own pathway with Lucy Collins

Lucy Collins knew she wanted to be around animals since she was a child. Although she didn't grow up on a farm, she took every chance to be at the dairy across the road from her family home. Early on she decided that being a Vet, was going to be her calling. "I didn't have a clear family farm pathway to follow. So seemed like a natural fit." Takeaways Curiosity and determination are key in pursuing a career in agriculture. Mentors and supportive networks play a crucial role in shaping career pat...

Jun 25, 202438 minSeason 6Ep. 30

Who Owns Aussie Farms? Farm land values, Wind Turbines, Beef Week the Quarterly with Tim McKinnon from LAWD

We are back and we are sitting down with LAWD Senior Director, Tim McKinnon to get the latest on Australia's rural real estate market. A few summarising points : Beef Australia is more than just Beef - international interest across all of Aussie Ag came to Rockhampton in the first week of May. The market dynamics between family farms and corporate/institutional investors vary by sector and region - who's buying and competing where? Government policies, such as live export bans, can create uncert...

Jun 18, 202420 minSeason 6Ep. 43

The million acre station owner using tourism in Australia's Red Centre with Ashley Severin (Nuffield Scholar 1986)

Ashley Severin and his wife Lyndee call Curtin Springs in Australia's Northern Territory home. The family has embraced generational opportunity in diversifying the 1 million acre cattle station to other means. They've successfully established and run a tourism business, support local tours, an on-farm restaurant and have explored value add opportunities for their beef cattle. This episode is one of our episodes profiling various Nuffield Farming Scholars. In this chat we cover: Living and workin...

Jun 12, 202425 minSeason 6Ep. 42

Careers: Meet Jane Snell who left Fine Dining to go Dairy Farming

Jane Snell left a world of Fine Dining to pursue a career in Dairy Farming. As part of our Partnership with Dairy Australia, we are learning more about the Dairy industry and we wanted to understand how her journey has shaped her career today. We cover: Dairy farming can be a rewarding career that offers variety and challenges. Compassion and being an active team member are important qualities in the dairy industry. The beauty of dairy farming lies in the connection with cows and the satisfactio...

Jun 06, 202413 minSeason 6Ep. 39

The Fancy Lady Cowgirl: "You can be in the largest cities in the world and part of Agriculture" with Courtenay DeHoff

Courtenay DeHoff, aka the Fancy Lady Cowgirl, is in Australia for the National Cutting Horse Association Futurity event. Thanks to our friends over at The Regional PR Co, we've managed to bring her into The Commons in Sydney to share her story with our Aussie audience. In this conversation we explore her upbringing as a local Kansas cowgirl, when the opportunity came to explore career pathways she was drawn to the bright lights and opportunity of Television. Her life now has taken her full circl...

Jun 04, 202441 minSeason 6Ep. 41

Live at Norco PrimeX - A chat with the Unbreakable Farmer Warren Davies

We were recently given the opportunity to host a conversation at the Norco, PrimeX field days. In 2023 Norco and the National Farmers Federation released a report: The National Farmer Wellbeing Report When it comes to mental health, farmers in Rural Australia face disproportionately high rates of anxiety, depression, and suicide. As part of our work at Humans of Agriculture, we want to use our platform to have conversations that matter and this one is incredibly important. In this episode, Warre...

May 30, 202452 minSeason 6Ep. 40

Courage and Urgency: "Go.Farm was founded with the intention of transforming Australian agriculture" in conversation with Liam Lenaghan

It's a foggy May morning in Beaufort, 150kms west of Melbourne. We grab a coffee and head towards the first of the latest properties that the team at Go.FARM was acquired only a few months earlier, getting a better understanding of the Agronomist who spent his childhood not too far down the highway. As we tour the property, we quickly pull over, Liam jumps out and 'throws off the city boots' and begins picking up a few stray pieces of timber and baling twine. Evidence that the little things matt...

May 28, 202446 minSeason 6Ep. 38

Spotlight: Hear from the Lifeline to Farmer Lifeline with Ross Blanch

This special spotlight is on a support service that is too important not to know about. We met Ross Blanch a member of the Farmer to Lifeline Farmer support program. He's been a lifeline volunteer for more than 31 years and in the past 4 years since starting the Farmer to Lifeline Farmer help line he's answered more than 4,000 calls from Aussie Farmers. If you can share this with a friend, that would be incredible. If you or someone you know, is requiring support the service can be reached on 18...

May 26, 20248 minSeason 6Ep. 36

Tom & Mick: The 'cattle baron dribbler' aka Jeremy Cummins at Beef Australia

Tom and Mick interview Jeremy Cummins, a professional cattle buyer and feedlotter. Jeremy shares his background in the industry, his experience working with his uncle, and his transition into feedlotting. He discusses the types of cattle he buys and the markets he targets. Jeremy also talks about the current sentiment in the cattle market and his predictions for the future. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the Beef Week event and the networking opportunities it provides.

May 23, 202416 minSeason 6Ep. 37

Chasing Dreams, Farming for a Better Future and Saying Yes more... because "Plan A's not going to happen anytime soon" with Harry Lloyd

In 2020, Harry Lloyd was a little lost. He had just finished University and couldn't chase his dream of being a cowboy in America due to the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same time, we'djust started the Humans of Agriculture Podcast and Harry was recommended to listen, which turned out to be a pretty pivotal moment for him. "The one thing I took away from the podcast is to say yes. Plan A's not going to happen anytime soon, so I'll just start saying yes to opportunities and see where it leads me." H...

May 21, 202435 minSeason 6Ep. 33

Nuffield CEO “If you can’t speak the language, you can’t understand the culture” with Jodie Redcliffe

Jodie Redcliffe studied Psychology, can speak fluent Japanese, is a mother of three and her first memories in agriculture are feeding poddy calves on her Pa’s dairy farm. There’s a lot to unpack in this episode! As a youngster, Jodie moved around regional Queensland as her father worked in pigs and poultry. “He actually liked pigs a lot more than poultry. And then ironically, I married a chook farmer, which kinda was a little weird to begin with.” If there is someone in your network who is a Nuf...

May 14, 202442 minSeason 6Ep. 29

Boys To The Bush - "We're doing what a lot of parents would do for their kids, but for whatever reason, they can't" with Adam DeMamiel CEO and Co-Founder

Adam DeMamiel is the CEO, Director and Co-Founder of Boys To The Bush , a charity which supports vulnerable youth with intensive programs. His role has changed over the years so now he's not the one running the programs, but empowering others around him to do so. Having his staff find reward from the work they do with kids and speak passionately about their work is what fills Adam's cup. "I'm not actually working with the kids these days. But for me now, it's just hearing all these stories of su...

May 07, 202435 minSeason 6Ep. 32

Mini: What's been happening at Humans of Ag - Dairy, Careers, and see you on the road!

Hey! We're back and this week we thought given it's the first of May, we'd do a quick check in with what's happening at Humans of Ag. We've been out filming with goFARM, NSW DPI, Dairy Australia, and the team at BlackBox. Our Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) in conversation series are alive and well on their channels. We've had the chance to sit on the banks of the Namoi river with Greg Rummery in Walgett, on Tom Coggan's deck overlooking a creek and in a few paddocks with Anna...

Apr 30, 20249 minSeason 6Ep. 35

Events Extraordinaire, Mountaineer, Plane Crash Survivor and all-round Incredible Human - This is Esther Price

We won't be able to give Esther Price justice in these show notes, but if you have ever been in the room with her then you know just how ExtraOrdinary she is. The influence she has on people around her is incredible, particularly when she is on stage, she really is absolutely captivating. Esther calls Western Australia (WA) home and always has. She is about to become a Grandmother and is more physically fit than ever. "I've had the privilege of work and a love for adventure taking me all over th...

Apr 23, 202446 minSeason 6Ep. 34

Agriculture at Airports “I never thought I'd be chatting on an agriculture podcast.” with Nick Bloor

“I never thought I'd be chatting on an agriculture podcast.” Founder and CEO of IVM Group , Nick Bloor describes his business as having a mission to improve people's lives through plant science. At only 19 years old, Nick founded his first business in vegetation management space. To us, Nick’s work is pretty mind-blowing. And he is so humble in how he talks about the business growth and people. To Nick, people are everything. “I don't grow a business, our people do.” Podcast partnership: Nick Bl...

Apr 16, 202429 minSeason 6Ep. 28

The Tom and Mick Show with Justin ‘Oaky’ Oakenfull

Welcome back to the Tom and Mick Show! In this episode they are joined by special guest - Justin Oakenfull, from Elders at Inverell and recently the 2024 National Young Auctioneer Of The Year ! Key Topics: Justin's journey in the auctioneering and livestock industry Market trends and predictions in the livestock industry Justin's pump-up routine and favourite podcasts for the road (cheers for the shout-out, Justin!) *Note this was recorded in early April and the livestock markets have shifted si...

Apr 11, 202422 minSeason 6Ep. 27

Letting consumers 'subscribe' for their eggs with Sarah Sivyer

To describe Sarah Sivyer as worldly and business savvy would be absolutely under-selling her. Sarah describes herself as a ‘serious data nerd’ and a ‘serious business model nerd’. After sitting down with her to record the podcast, we believe it and love it! “I'm going to sound a bit wacky, I just love excellent businesses.” Sarah has some incredible experiences and habits that have led to this appetite for continual growth and data-driven success. Just to name a few: Combined Chemical Engineerin...

Apr 09, 202456 minSeason 6Ep. 26

A future in the family business and Industry Opportunities for Nancy Crawshaw- 2024 Zanda McDonald Award winner (NZ)

This week we're sitting down with Nancy Crawshaw, the New Zealand winner of the Zanda McDonald Award. Nancy shares her journey in agriculture and the importance of connection to the land. She discusses the multi-generational impact in agriculture and the responsibility of caring for the land for future generations. Nancy talks about her experiences as a Quality Assurance manager in Naracoorte and the challenges and growth that came with managing a team through COVID. She highlights the power of ...

Apr 02, 202423 minSeason 6Ep. 25

Let’s get to know the 2024 Zanda McDonald Award Winner Tessa Chartres

Tessa Chartres is the 2024 Zanda McDonald Award winner for Australia, in this episode she sits down with host Oli Le Lievre to chat about her background, her role as the General Manager of Business Development at Murray Irrigation Limited (MIL). She highlights the impact of the drought on regional communities and the importance of long-term thinking in preserving agricultural assets for future generations. Tess also shares her involvement with as the Chair of the Southwest Music Regional Conserv...

Mar 26, 202421 minSeason 6Ep. 24

It has been 4 years since the first HOA episode was released! This is a HOA update with Oli and Milly

We're about a quarter of the way through 2024 (HOW?!) and we thought it was time to give our Community a bit of an update. It's almost exactly 4 years since the release of our first ever podcast , and there's been almost 250 podcasts since then which feels HUGE. In that time so much has evolved as we continue to grow and adapt. A quick shout out to all the ExtraOrdinary humans who have shared their story with us in that time! In this episode, Oli and Milly talk about where HOA is today, compared...

Mar 19, 202421 minSeason 6Ep. 23

"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 ...

Mar 12, 202453 minSeason 6Ep. 22

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

Mar 07, 202412 minSeason 6Ep. 19

“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 ...

Mar 05, 202438 minSeason 6Ep. 17

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 s...

Mar 04, 202421 minSeason 6Ep. 12

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 r...

Mar 03, 202415 minSeason 6Ep. 11

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 r...

Feb 29, 202422 minSeason 6Ep. 13

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 . ...

Feb 28, 202417 minSeason 6Ep. 15

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 he...

Feb 27, 202437 minSeason 6Ep. 20
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