Farm Yarns was started as a segment on the Farms Advice Podcast to find out if people wanted to listen to what the make up of our guests and what motivates them to do better. Better for themselves, their family and the business they operate. It is so important that we can learn from each other but also see how we each operate. Like a farm, no person is the same and we are so excited to dive into the people in farming right across Australia. Some questions we ask on the show are: · What’s your connection to agriculture? · What’s your morning routine? · In 60 seconds tell me the favourite memory you have on a farm? · How do you take the time to look after yourself? · What is your deepest fear? · Tell us something the audience may not know. · Have a Book recommendation for Farmers Book Club. If you'd like to be a part of the Farm Yarns story please email hello@farmsadvice.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Blair Davis shares his gratitude for the time he spent with his grandfather, who imparted his farming knowledge to him. They discuss the importance of farming grandparents and the impact they have on their grandchildren's farming journeys.Blair also talks about his why for farming and the influence of his grandfather and father in his life. He shares his morning routine, favourite farm memory, and the importance of soil carbon. Blair emphasises the need for off-farm income and the value of financial planning.He also discusses the importance of self-care and recommends the book 'For the Love of Soil' by Nicole Masters.Follow Farm Yarns on InstagramSupported by OutbackPolyProducts.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Farm Yarns is Supported by OutbackPolyProducts.com. This is a short episode with Jack and how the weather impacts the way we farm in the Central West of NSW. See you on Instagram! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The conversation covers various topics related to farming and agriculture. The hosts Jack and Katie discuss farm operations, the challenges of farming in different weather conditions, the impact of events like Beef Week on the industry, the fluctuating prices of livestock, and the training of working dogs.They also touch on the cost of farming equipment and accessories. In this part of the conversation, Jack and Katie discuss the use of technology on the farm, upcoming events they're involved in, books they're reading, and the phenomenon of tall poppy syndrome in Australia. In this final part of the conversation, Katie and Jack discuss the challenges of self-promotion on social media, the importance of confidence, and the potential for vulnerability in podcasting.They also touch on topics such as a UK farmer charged with murder for shooting a robber on his farm, the need for better farm security, and the potential for sponsorship and merchandising opportunities. They conclude with plans for future episodes and collaborations.Follow Farm Yarns on InstaSupported by Outback Poly Products Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Farm Yarns, host Jack interviews Hayley Grosser, a coach for farmers.They discuss topics such as gratitude, mindset, morning routines, favourite memories on the farm, influential people, myths about finances in farming, investments, and the importance of open conversations about money in agriculture.They also touch on the importance of setting boundaries, taking care of mental health, and the excitement of personal and professional growth. Hayley recommends the book 'Becoming Supernatural' by Dr. Joe Dispenza.Follow Farm Yarns on Instagram to keep upSupported by OutBackPolyProducts.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Farm Yarns introduces the Farmers Book Club for the life long learner in all of us.Find it on Instagram @farmersbookclub Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Farm Yarns with Jack Cresswell and Katie FissendenKatie is farmer and keen marketer, discusses her background in farming and marketing, the challenges faced by women in agriculture, and the importance of social media in promoting the industry. She highlights the need for a more balanced narrative about farming and the struggles farmers face, such as water access. Katie also emphasises the value of sharing authentic experiences on social media to educate and engage with the public. In this conversation, Katie and Jack discuss various topics related to agriculture and rural life. They touch on the importance of water management and its impact on communities, as well as the need for mental health support in the agricultural industry.Katie shares her role as the general manager of Antola Trading, a business that produces unique workshirts. She also expresses her excitement for upcoming projects and her interest in geology. The conversation concludes with book recommendations and a discussion about the future of the podcast.@Farmyarns_ @katiefiss_ @Cressy__ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What are the daily tasks on a farm? Find out in here and follow on Instagram @farmyarns_For more head to www.farmsadvice.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Farm Yarns is kicking off. You can follow along on the Instagram @farmyarns_ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
These episodes continue to ramp up and impress me. Finding out about a person working in agriculture either in office or paddock was never thought of. Now we're diving behind the audio to see what drives them and be a fly on the wall. Sophia came to Australia and has paved a successful path and has found her feet well planted within Australian agriculture.Listen to more at www.farmsdvice.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This Farm Yarns is brought to your by Annalara White Dorpers. Make sure you're subscribed to not miss a episode and it's the best way for you to support farming podcast team. Our farm supports plenty of Australian farmers looking for quality content. follow us on all of your socials @farmsadvice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to this weeks Farm Yarn. It's all about getting to know the person behind the audio and we let them take the reigns in the direction of where this poddy goes. Make sure you leave a review or pass it on to a mate that needs to listen in. For more episodes go to www.farmsadvice.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Morning farmers, this ones about the importance of getting off farm to reset and come back even harder (refreshed). Most importantly keep on farming and look after your mateswww.farmsadvice.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paula Doran joins Jack for this farm yarn. She has a diverse background which has taken her across the world and founder herself in interesting situation. I hope you enjoy this conversation to where she came from, what motivates her and how she became the woman that she is. Love your work Paula.Have a Farm Yarns >>> let us know@farmsadvice on your socials. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Milo our Australian kelpie has gotten himself into a bit of mischief again... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever heard someone talking about they don't or even hate meat because how they're processed or brought up but then they've hung up on the radio host before any explanation or question could be asked? This is one of those times. What do you think about the one sided conversations?@farmsadvice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Should agriculture have its own category on podcast platforms? Check discusses this why it should be on there as a category and how agricultural Podcast are competing against gossip.Let us know what you think, and if you think this should be a category on there. Make sure to follow us on all of your socials @farmsadvice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the first dive in and the intro to what you can expect to challenge the status quo and ask the Why questions when you didn't want to. Have a topic? Let us know Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode Jack has a yarn with David Ferguson from Kimo Estate, a farm and also a hot spot for a night or week's stay. Let's dive in and see what his motivations are and what he did to get to where he is now. From property development, photograhy to running the family farm and starting a new journey with off-farm on-farm income. Not sure that's correct but we'll keep it that way. A great role model for farmers and those in the agritourism side of it all. A huge space for growth and exciting to see where David and the team can take it. Listen to more at farmsadvice.com.auVisit Kimoestate.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode of Farm Yarns is with Peter Mortimer the NRL great from the Bulldogs and is a great advocate for agritourism and the Central West wine growers a special episode with Peter.www.farmsadvice.com.auwww.mortimerswines.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This weeks episode with Daniel Mortimer dives into footy, family and the families wine produced on the outskirts of Orange NSW.Checkout it our at www.mortimerswines.com.auFor more episodes make sure you subscribe and go to www.farmsadvice.com.auFollow us on @farmsadvice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to this weeks Farm Yarn we have, Sandra Ireson. Discover more about the guests on the show, diving a little bit deeper into their make up. Find out their deepest fears, but also who inspired them. Join us for another episode of Farm Yarns.If you did like this episode, make sure that you subscribe on your platform but also leave us review on Apple or Spotify podcast. So we can reach more people, city or country, it doesn't matter.@farmsadvice on socials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's episode on the Farm Yarns podcast we talked to Hayden King about what motivates him, who inspires him? And what led him to where he is today? Find out how the guests look after themselves within each episode, because our mental health or even mental fitness is so important, especially within Australian agriculture.Share this episode with your family and friends to pass on the word.@Farmsadvice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Farm Yarns is breaking down the barriers one episode at a time. With this episode we're joined by Joiner, Heath that is. He works in Parts and Services controlling the supply chain and has had a manic few years. but we're here to speak to him about him, and only him. What motivates him, what does he fear.www.farmsadvice.com.au and follow us on social media at @farmsadvice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the Farm Yarns Podcast where find out who is behind the audio and what drives them. It's important to have a conversation with those working the land and analysing it each and every day. We all come from different walks of life with so many similarities speckled throughout. Joined by Martin Murray to have a yarn this Friday.www.farmsadvice.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Farm Yarns podcast. Where we find out about the person behind the audio. What makes them tick and what doesn't. It's hard to catch up with people let alone asking them the bigger questions of life so this podcast is creating a platform where farmers and those alike can speak freely, comfortably knowing that they have a community backing them."Go-On" - Take small steps forward knowing that you're supported in your journey of Australian agriculture.Listen to more episodes at www.farmsadvice.com.auFollow @farmsadvice on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook.Subscribe to our Farmers Only MailbagEmail hello@farmsadvice.com.au if you have a #FarmYarns Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This Farm Yarns is with Sean McColleywww.farmsadvice.com.auFollow us on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is Farm Yarns, from the heart. We're talking with farmers and everyone within Australian agriculture about what makes them tick, what their deepest fears are and what they're excited about. Thank you to Nick Seymour for joining the conversation to improve what we do in agriculture and how we look after ourselves.www.farrmsadvice.com.au for more like this.Follow us on Instagram www.instagram.com/farmsadviceand on Twitter.com/farmsadvice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Farm Yarns where we find out more about the person behind the audio in agriculture. See what motivates them and inspires them to do what they do. But if the didn't do that what would they do? Tune in, subscribe and share it with your mates.www.farmsadvice.com.au straight from the heart. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to this episode as our second episode of the Farm Yarns Podcast. We're joined by Emily Armstrong and the host Jack Cresswell to find out who is behind the audio and what is motivating Em to stretch it out in the "bush". Make sure to subscribe to this new podcast and share it with your mates. www.farmsadvice.com.auwww.saltbushstretch.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Farm Yarns Podcast. We we walk down the path of our guests motivations and tribulations.Have a Farm Yarn to share? Email usWe'll be using the @Farmsadvice socials for these cracking episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.