Episodes
Published 06/03/21
Hayley Pattison and her husband Matt weren't planning on taking over their families' farms. They wanted to make it on their own, and build the farm of their dreams under their own steam. What they weren't expecting was that things would take off so quickly.
Published 06/03/21
Mel Kiel trained and worked as a nurse, but discovered a love for cattle trading that turned into a lifelong passion. Her business only requires a small amount of land and the high turnover is great for cashflow. Here's how she and her husband turned their home into a successful livestock trading enterprise.
Published 06/03/21
Christine Miles had always dreamed of becoming a farmer, but chose a mining career instead. It wasn't until she moved to a regional town where people practiced both that she began her gradual transition into the farmer she'd always hoped to become.
Published 06/03/21
Sam Maiden's organic Dorper farm in Broken Hill looks like something out of an old Western movie. Maybe that's why tourists and film producers love it so much. To land this property (and eventually the neighbouring one too), Sam and her husband Richard started out by purchasing in town at the lower end of the market. Over the years, they turned a 25,000 starter house into a sizeable farm deposit, and bought their dream farm.
Published 06/03/21
When Matt Flick started contracting, he was only hoping to make a bit of spending money on top of his farm work. He never imagined it would turn into a full time business with huge demand across Central Western NSW. Over the years, the growth has enabled Matt to purchase tractors and spray rigs, and hire two staff members to help meet the workload. He says it's good practice for the farm he hopes to own one day.
Published 06/03/21
Carissa Wolfe and her partner Karyn knew they had a lot to learn before they could run their own dairy. So they gave themselves ten years to travel around America and work on farms of all sizes and practises. They dubbed their journey the "Education Years", and when it was complete, they brought their loaded toolkit of skills back to NSW and launched Benmar Farm.
Published 06/03/21
Fresh out of high school, Tim and Hannah were on the brink of securing a huge agri-tourism deal on a Central Coast property. It was meant to be their big farming break. When the rug was pulled out from under them, it took all their strength to get back on the horse. They worked hard, planned, and strengthened their relationships in the community. From the ashes of their first loss, 'The Food Farm' was born.
Published 06/03/21
Mitch Highett has farmed around the world, worked on the land in NSW, and experienced the business side of ag in Sydney. Today, he runs his own farm management business, and he's got a plan to use it as a stepping stone to farm ownership.
Published 06/03/21
In this new season of Propagate, we're speaking to farmers from all over NSW who haven't inherited a farm. Instead, they're forging their own path to farm ownership and showing you how you can too.
Published 06/01/21
Country lawyer Claire Booth has worked with farming families on succession and estate planning for over a decade. She's seen the best and the worst of it. Claire is also a first generation farmer, and she and her husband are determined to not make the same mistakes. In this episode Claire lifts the lid on how a first generation farmer can develop an airtight business plan and build a farming asset that can set you up for retirement and give you something to pass on to the next...
Published 02/03/21
Country lawyer Claire Booth has worked with farming families on succession and estate planning for over a decade. She's seen the best and the worst of it. Inspired by the mistakes she's seen farming families make, and the financial fall out of these decisions, she applied for and was awarded a Nuffield Research Scholarship. Claire's research went deep on the relationship between succession planning and a business's bottom line. Talking with families all around the world who are running...
Published 02/03/21
When Scott and Renae got married and started a family, they dreamed of having their own dairy. It made perfect sense to team up with Scott's parents in the family dairy business and begin what they thought was a clear succession plan road map. But balancing the family relationships alongside the business put the pressure on, and soon the cracks began to emerge. In this episode we hear from Scott's parents and learn how the family got their succession plan back on track. Propagate is...
Published 02/03/21
When Scott and Renae got married and started a family, they dreamed of having their own dairy. It made perfect sense to team up with Scott's parents in the family dairy business and begin what they thought was a clear succession plan road map. But balancing the family relationships alongside the business put the pressure on, and soon the cracks began to emerge. In this episode Scott and Renae share the ups and down of the first years of succession planning. Propagate is brought to you by...
Published 02/03/21
Peter Leitch and his wife Margot started succession planning when their three daughters were teenagers. Their story shows it's never too soon to start these conversations, and that building structures around the farming business can help the next generation navigate working together. Propagate is brought to you by the Young Farmer Business Program, an initiative of the NSW Department of Primary Industries.
Published 02/03/21