

Humans of Agriculture
Humans of Agriculture
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.
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Jul 2, 2024 • 55min
"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 internationally supporting farmers with increasing their productivity, access to markets with a particular focus on empowering women farmers. She's supported start-ups, served on the board of publicly listed companies, championed Women, mentored many [just stopping to draw breath], is an absolute powerhouse and, above all - makes time for a good ol' yarn and has been an incredible friend of HOA!In today's chat we cover:How Liz has sought Home through people and communitiesThe complexity of Food Security and what is required to deliver more equitable outcomes for allPassion + Cursioty can create incredible opportunities for impactful work in agriculture, leadership and community developmentFinding like-minded people and organisations to deliver meaningful and sustained changeSeeking wisdom and support from others (especially those with different perspectives)The beauty, power and incredibleness of local communities
EvokeAG 2026:I'm excited to be one of the MC's for evokeAG in 2026. This event is unlike any other in Aussie agriculture and brings together the brightest minds from across the AgriFood ecosystem focused on solutions to some of our planets biggest challenges. Get your tickets at evokeAG.com

Jun 25, 2024 • 38min
"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." TakeawaysCuriosity and determination are key in pursuing a career in agriculture.Mentors and supportive networks play a crucial role in shaping career paths.Practical placements and diverse experiences can provide valuable learning opportunities.Strategic choices in education can open doors to desired career pathways. The feeling of community and being part of a close-knit cohort is an important aspect of studying veterinary science.Transitioning from university to the working world as a veterinarian can be challenging but also rewarding.Continuous learning and pursuing new opportunities are essential for personal and professional growth in the field.The dairy industry offers dynamic career opportunities and is open to innovation and change.Being true to oneself and staying authentic is important when making career decisions in agriculture.Dairy cattle milk production, reproduction and nutrition are what lights Lucy up. She is highly motivated and always seeking the next challenge, so she went on to complete her Masters and then a Nuffield Scholarship in the Dairy Sector. Lucy is incredibly intelligent whilst also humble and an excellent communicator. An asset to the Dairy industry, she loves it and wouldn't change it for the world.
EvokeAG 2026:I'm excited to be one of the MC's for evokeAG in 2026. This event is unlike any other in Aussie agriculture and brings together the brightest minds from across the AgriFood ecosystem focused on solutions to some of our planets biggest challenges. Get your tickets at evokeAG.com

Jun 18, 2024 • 21min
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 uncertainty for investor. We discuss the potential question marks that can arise from Government implemented change.Farmland values have experienced significant growth in the past decade, and while there may be a slowdown in the short term, long-term growth is expected.Renewable energy projects and agriculture can coexist, with wind farms providing additional income for landowners
EvokeAG 2026:I'm excited to be one of the MC's for evokeAG in 2026. This event is unlike any other in Aussie agriculture and brings together the brightest minds from across the AgriFood ecosystem focused on solutions to some of our planets biggest challenges. Get your tickets at evokeAG.com

Jun 12, 2024 • 25min
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 working in a remote location requires resilience and adaptability.Diversification is key to surviving in the beef industry during challenging times.The development of tourism can provide additional income and opportunities for remote communities.Aerial mustering can be an efficient and cost-effective method for managing cattle.Participating in programs like the Nuffield scholarship can provide valuable knowledge and insights.The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the tourism industry, leading to changes in attitudes and behaviors.Chapters:00:00 Introduction and background 06:42 Early Years at Curtin Springs13:06 Ashley's Nuffield Scholarship and Travels23:38 The Impact of COVID-19 on TourismNuffield episode sponsor:A message from this episode sponsor, ANZ Agribusiness:Farming in Australia is never without opportunity, nor challenge. From season to season, and from day to day, producers manage a myriad of risks and rewards as they produce the vast range of commodities global markets now demand. At ANZ Agribusiness, we’ve been supporting farmers to take opportunities and manage through challenges for over 150 years. We’re a proud and long term partner of Nuffield Australia, supporting its goal of capacity building for producers, their businesses, industry and rural community. Our network of regionally based Agribusiness bankers are ready to support both our existing customers, and any farming business seeking a review of their banking arrangements at any time. Find your local ANZ Agribusiness manager now.

Jun 6, 2024 • 13min
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 satisfaction of producing a quality product.The industry is evolving with the introduction of new technologies.Building a strong team and empowering employees is crucial for the success of a dairy farmIf you want to find out more about a career in dairy, head to dairyjobsmatter.com.au Agriculture careers, Careers in Agriculture, Careers, dairy farming, fine dining, passion, compassion, team, challenges, rewards, technology
EvokeAG 2026:I'm excited to be one of the MC's for evokeAG in 2026. This event is unlike any other in Aussie agriculture and brings together the brightest minds from across the AgriFood ecosystem focused on solutions to some of our planets biggest challenges. Get your tickets at evokeAG.com

Jun 4, 2024 • 42min
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 circle, with a skillset incredibly unique and an outlook that's positive for the Agriculture sector, Courtenay is shaping the narrative that Agriculture is diverse, it is inclusive and no matter who you are or where you're from, you can pursue a career in this incredible sector.We also talk about:the courage to embrace her inner cowgirlher mission to welcome others into the cowgirl/cowboy lifestyleThe importance of pursuing your true callingThe influence of pop culture on the perception of agriculture and the challenges and opportunities if the industry embraces itChapters:00:00 The Journey of the Fancy Lady Cowgirl: Embracing Authenticity and Identity08:37 Returning to Agriculture: Values, Work Ethic, and Lifestyle14:41 The Impact of Storytelling in Agriculture: Shaping Narratives and Impacting Change20:44 Embracing the Cowgirl Spirit: Identity and Empowerment25:20 The Importance of Sharing the Story of Agriculture30:06 Challenges and Opportunities in Agriculture, Fancy Lady Cowgirl, agriculture, Kansas, television, mainstream media, storytelling, authenticity, courage, identity, lifestyle, career, values, work ethic, agriculture stories, agriculture, cowgirl spirit, empowerment, storytelling, popular culture, challenges, perception, mental health, opportunities
EvokeAG 2026:I'm excited to be one of the MC's for evokeAG in 2026. This event is unlike any other in Aussie agriculture and brings together the brightest minds from across the AgriFood ecosystem focused on solutions to some of our planets biggest challenges. Get your tickets at evokeAG.com

May 30, 2024 • 53min
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 ReportWhen 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, Warren shares his personal experiences; achieving the dream of being a dairy farmer, and subsequently losing it as he faced various natural disasters. With the support of professionals, family and friends, Warren got his life back on track however it wasn't as a farmer. He physically and metaphorically closed that gate and chapter of his life, and his new persona took off - the unbreakable farmer.Warren Davies is not just any average Farmer. There is more to this farmer than meets the eye. His eventful life has tested his Resilience, Persistence and Determination. All having a massive impact on his young family, relationships and finances. But this has made Warren the Farmer he is today - The Unbreakable Farmer.If you or someone you know, is requiring support the service can be reached on 1800 936 229Other helpful services if you are in need of support include:Lifeline 13 11 14 TIACS 0488 846 988
EvokeAG 2026:I'm excited to be one of the MC's for evokeAG in 2026. This event is unlike any other in Aussie agriculture and brings together the brightest minds from across the AgriFood ecosystem focused on solutions to some of our planets biggest challenges. Get your tickets at evokeAG.com

May 28, 2024 • 46min
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 matter in the big picture. Liam started his career as an Agronomist and has since made a considerable impact. He shares the opportunity to be in the room and learn from the great Jim Collins and the miles he'd travel early in his career to pursue both a personal life and a professional life.When it was evident that the opportunity to be part of the family farm wasn't there, Liam pursued his interests and sought to become a farmer slightly differently. It's fair to say he's creating his own luck. "the origin of GoFarm is under-utilised and under-capitalised assets scattered across the landscape, ultimately to no one's benefit. And if we can find the best of those and turn them around, we can generate great investment returns, but we can also generate a lot of good."The role of agriculture in transforming Australian society and economyThe impact of institutional investment on the agriculture sectorThe importance of responsible agriculture and its impact on communities and the economyThe significance of courage and urgency in business and career decisionsThe culture of high-performing teams and their role in driving agricultural innovation and growthChapters00:00 Introduction to Hanna Go Farm and the Agriculture Industry19:37 The Impact of Institutional Investment on Agriculture28:11 Responsible Agriculture and Sustainable Communities37:22 The Role of Courage and Urgency in Business42:04 The Future of Agriculture: Trends and Opportunities
EvokeAG 2026:I'm excited to be one of the MC's for evokeAG in 2026. This event is unlike any other in Aussie agriculture and brings together the brightest minds from across the AgriFood ecosystem focused on solutions to some of our planets biggest challenges. Get your tickets at evokeAG.com

May 26, 2024 • 9min
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 1800 936 229Other helpful services if you are in need of support include:Lifeline 13 11 14 TIACS 0488 846 988
EvokeAG 2026:I'm excited to be one of the MC's for evokeAG in 2026. This event is unlike any other in Aussie agriculture and brings together the brightest minds from across the AgriFood ecosystem focused on solutions to some of our planets biggest challenges. Get your tickets at evokeAG.com

May 23, 2024 • 17min
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.
EvokeAG 2026:I'm excited to be one of the MC's for evokeAG in 2026. This event is unlike any other in Aussie agriculture and brings together the brightest minds from across the AgriFood ecosystem focused on solutions to some of our planets biggest challenges. Get your tickets at evokeAG.com


