Ep 4 - A Tale of Two Brothers with Lehmo & Bernie Lehmann
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Welcome to the UPL Australia #OpenAg podcast series. We hope these podcasts will inspire you and open your mind to new ideas and new ways of dealing with the current challenges faced by everyone in Australian agriculture after the recent drought and Covid 19 restrictions. Join our host Sam Edmund in conversation with brothers Anthony 'Lehmo' Lehmann and Bernie Lehman. After growing up on their family farm at Peebinga, South Australia - one brother stayed to work the farm and one brother left to pursue a career in comedy. We hear Lehmo and Bernie's very different stories and find out how the challenges 2020 has thrown at us all have had an impact on their lives. UPL is a leader in global food systems and is now one of the top 5 agricultural solutions companies worldwide, with market access to 90 percent of the world's food basket and focused on ushering in growth and progress for the complete agricultural network including farmers, distributors, suppliers and innovation partners. Through our #OpenAg initiative we want to build an open agriculture network that feeds sustainable growth for all. No limits, No borders. We are creating a network that changes the way a whole industry thinks and works. Opening it all up, to new ideas, new ways, new answers. To find out more about UPL Australia head to our website HERE. This podcast was produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for UPL Australia.
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