EP Ag Chats - conversations connecting generations of experience and innovation in Agriculture on the Eyre Peninsula. The good bits, the bad bits and everything in between.
For more information about AIR EP and to get involved with your local research committee or receive our e-newsletters, check out the AIR EP website airep.com.au for our contact details – we are always happy to talk!
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EP Ag Chats - conversations connecting generations of experience and innovation in Agriculture on the Eyre Peninsula. The good bits, the bad bits and everything in between.
For more information about AIR EP and to get involved with your local research committee or receive our e-newsletters, check out the AIR EP website airep.com.au for our contact details – we are always happy to talk!
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Todays we hear from Amy Wright who is the regional Agricultural Landcare facilitator for the Eyre
Peninsula. She interviews Bryan Smith the current chairperson of the AIR EP board. Bryan has been
an active member of industry boards for the majority of his farming career starting out very early on
at the grass roots level of his local Ag Bureau.
Bryan speaks about his involvement on the South Australian Grain Industry Trust board (SAGIT), Eyre
Peninsula Agricultural Research Foundation Board (EPARF) and now AIR EP. They also delve into how
Bryan became one of South Australia’s most western farmers. Bryan gives some great advice for any
young person in Agriculture wanting to become involved with attracting research and development
to their district.
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