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Recycling can be as simple as Tag with Natalie Bell
“It doesn’t matter who you are or what your background is, everyone can have a go.”
Natalie Bell was living in Sydney when a change in her High School would ultimately ignite a passion for showing cattle that would go on to shape her career.
She loved it so much that she went to Sydney University and studied Agricultural Science with a major in Livestock Production.
Her career so far has taken her along the east coast of Australia to learn all she can related to the red meat industry, farming, and sustainability.

The Guardian of the Vines: "Nature has a profound impact on our passions" with Nigel Blieschke.
The Guardian of the Vines: "Nature has a profound impact on our passions" with Nigel Blieschke.
"Growing up on an isolated sheep and cattle farm in South Australia profoundly influenced my perspective on agriculture."
Surrounded by the remarkable landscape of the Flinders Ranges, rich in diversity alongside his Grandfather's interest and care for the natural environment that have played a significant role in shaping Nigel Blieschke interests.
"Childhood experiences often shape our understanding, and mine laid the foundation for a connection to the land."

An Entrepreneur Championing Rural Australia: “The Regions have the Solutions to the Worlds Problems” with Julia Spicer
Navigating Challenges and Embracing Opportunities: A Conversation with Julia Spicer

Creating a More Equitable World Through AgTech with Sam Masanari Lambert
“From market to market there are lots of different issues that emerge with agricultural producers. Some of the smaller to medium size businesses don't have access to basic technology, whether it was too expensive or they didn’t know about it.
In areas like Sri Lanka it’s a lot more accentuated than other areas. It was core infrastructure that was lacking, like understanding how exports are done and taking cross-border payments.
The point was that there were big gaps where basic technology was missing, so we started working on that. So that’s what my project is on, giving access and know-how to agribusinesses around the world on technology and innovation.”
From Cotton Fields to Fashion: A Journey of Adaptation and Sustainability with Sam Coulton
When it comes to things synonymous with visiting a farm, a tour is right up there. Sam Coulton takes great pride in it, so much so, that within his business he has established a dedicated crew to lead farm tours to support the education and understanding on their cotton farm near Goondiwindi.
The Coulton family have incredible ties in farming, Sam entered the world in the 1950’s and the farming businesses evolved from humble beginnings, including mixed grain and livestock farming, has a clothing and fashion business Goondiwindi Cotton attached to it

The Californian Family Pivotal to Shaping Australia’s Cotton Industry with James Kahl
Over 60 years ago, an American farmer would be reading the American Farm Bureau magazine. Unbeknown to him, it was a moment that would prove pivotal in the development of Australia’s cotton industry and Australian agriculture would never look the same again…

Science in Agriculture Enabling Dr Katia Taylor to have the Impact she Wants to have on the World
Science in Agriculture Enabling Dr Katia Taylor to have the Impact she Wants to have on the World - 2024 evokeAG. Future Young Leader.
“We can solve big societal and environmental problems using science. And agriculture for me is the most important.”

Chatting all things Plants and Tech with Guy Coleman
Chatting all things Plants and Tech with Guy Coleman - 2024 evokeAG. Future Young Leader.
Geneticists, biologists and evolutionists are regular company for Guy Coleman.
He has moved around the globe learning all he can about plants, particularly from the research lens. It’s landed Guy in Denmark at the University of Copenhagen where he currently resides.

Dreams, Courage and Legacy in Farming with Fritz Bolten.
Fritz Bolten came to Australia as an 11 year old, unable to speak English his family set about establishing a family farming operation in the remote Kimberley of Western Australia.
He shares his story and the learnings of courage, pursuing dreams and legacy through his life.

"From that point I decided Agriculture was something I had a real passion for" with Nick Crundall
I wouldn't be here if I didn't love it. So we share that in common with anyone who's grown up on a farm.
And if you've got that as a bedrock to go off, then, I think you can be equally successful as a farmer's son or daughter as you can be from from the city.

The 3 Month Window Which Turned Jack Milbank's World on its Head and Shaped the Pathway Forward
“Your whole life, you think you're going to do something. For that to suddenly change in a three-month window does make you reevaluate things pretty quickly. And you don't actually have much choice, you have to innovate”.
I really wanted to go home.
But I thought, I've got to be able to create a new future. And so the only way to do it is to look forward and pursue every opportunity that presents itself with as much vigour and passion as I possibly could”

HOA Radio: Oli & Milly chat - do we call it MOLY?
Welcome to the Humans Of Agriculture Radio! Oli and Milly sit down for a chat in this episode called... 'Moly... 2023 has been HUGE and we have so much that we want to share with our Community. We chat about the insights from our Community Survey, mental health, Careers In Agriculture and touch on what have been some of our favourite podcasts throughout the year.

The Performer: “It’s been a huge journey to loving myself”. This is Bryce Ives
"If you'd said to me at the age of 18, ‘Bryce, by the age of 40, you'll have had a profound connection and partnership with many key parts of Australian farming and agriculture,’ I would have been like, ‘You are drunk’."
It’s been an incredible journey in agriculture that has unfolded for Bryce Ives.
He may have grown up adoring arts and performance, being described by his mother as a ‘naughty boy’, however it has been this pathway that ultimately has led him to an unexpected home, Australian agriculture.
His story is as colourful as Bryce himself.

I think Erica Halliday could be the Chief of Optimism
Erica Halliday embodies optimism. Her upbeat nature is genuinely infectious, even when she is talking about some really difficult periods for her, her family and the business.
Erica and her husband Stu run Ben Nevis Angus Stud, a 5th generation family business situated in Walcha, New South Wales.

Cattle, Consumers, and Carbon Neutral goals with Jason Strong
How does a person become the Managing Director (MD) of one of the biggest Agricultural Research & Development Corporations in the country? Well, Jason Strong accredits alot of his success and career progression to judging livestock. For him, that’s just about where it all began!

The little moments in white fields that shaped a future love with Mollie Parkes
“I wasn't surrounded by, technology and hundreds of other kids in the class, or even neighbours. It was that for sure that shaped my future and I think, laid a foundation for my appreciation for it as well. And knowing and seeing how committed Dad was to the land as well... Inspiring for sure.”

Rural Life, Farming and Community Involvement with Sandra Ireson
“I noticed the population loss when my eldest child was born in 1998. I turned around one day and realised that 12 of the families that had moved to the community had left the district. In 2011, Hay had the fastest falling population in the country.” - Sandra Ireson
Not wanting to be one to sit on the sidelines, Sandra knew that there was so much to share about Hay, about the region and about agriculture. So 10 years ago, alongside several other volunteers in the community she established Hay Inc, an opportunity to grow the exposure of city boys to country life in Hay, NSW.

Family, Business, and Perspectives with AgriMaster co-CEO's David and Natalie Egerton-Warburton
In agriculture we often have husband and wife duos on the farm, but not so often in Agribusiness! So we're stoked to have had the opportunity to chat to co-CEO's - David and Natalie Egerton-Warbuton from Agrimaster. Together, they established the software development company in 2001 and have since began raising their family in Western Australia.
I’ll always be a bush kid with Nick Turnbull
As we were saying our goodbye's Nick said, "It's actually been bloody good to tell my story"... It's little moments like this that make it so worth it, and we feel so lucky to be able to bring people like Nick to the front through HOA... So let's get into it.

The Chef Taking Red Meat from the BBQ to the Royals with Sam Burke
Sam Burke has invited Oli and all podcast listeners to his place for a BBQ and we're holding him to it!