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Farming Together
Regenerative Agriculture Alliance
16 episodes
9 months ago
Farming Together, brought to you by Southern Cross University. A conversation between host Farming Together Program manager Amanda Scott and the farmer, fisher and forestry groups which were supported by the University’s program. You will hear how groups worked collaboratively to build stronger, more resilient farming communities in the face of increasingly complex environmental, economic and social challenges.
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Farming Together, brought to you by Southern Cross University. A conversation between host Farming Together Program manager Amanda Scott and the farmer, fisher and forestry groups which were supported by the University’s program. You will hear how groups worked collaboratively to build stronger, more resilient farming communities in the face of increasingly complex environmental, economic and social challenges.
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Earth Sciences
Education,
Science
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Let's explore share farming! Welcome to season two of Farming Together
Farming Together
2 minutes 47 seconds
4 years ago
Let's explore share farming! Welcome to season two of Farming Together
Welcome to the first episode of Season 2 of the Farming Together podcast. This time around we've narrowed our focus to the creative and resourceful world of sharefarming. After receiving a bunch of requests from farmers asking us for more stories and resources about share-farming models, we've decided to dedicate our upcoming season to this very topic. On the one hand, we are hearing from ageing farmers who are looking for creative succession plans that keep them living on farm while also ensuring their land stays productive and regeneratively managed. We are also hearing from a powerful emerging cohort of younger farmers looking for share farming models that help them overcome significant barriers to farming - including rising property prices and lack of capital. In this Season, Farming Together program manager Amanda Scott will speak directly to farmers about their experiences. Sharefarmers will unpick how they arrived at their share-farming arrangement. They get down to the nitty gritty detail about leases and agistments. They explore how collaboration is key to farming regeneratively. They also reveal the pitfalls and unexpected rewards that come from their share-farm model. Not one of these share-farming stories are the same, but a common thread of creativity and inspired solutions-focused thinking is evident throughout the season. If you haven't already don't miss upcoming episodes by subscribing to the Farming Together podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also Join the share-farming conversation on our socials: Follow the Farming Together Program on Facebook and Instagram. We are always get a thrill hearing from sharefarmers who are living purposefully and choosing to farm collaboratively. If you have an inspirational sharefarming story to tell, be sure to let us know. You can support these conversations and amplify the voices of these sharing, caring and creative farmers by letting people in your community know about the podcast or tagging them on social media. We can't wait to share these creative and inspiring farming stories with you.
Farming Together
Farming Together, brought to you by Southern Cross University. A conversation between host Farming Together Program manager Amanda Scott and the farmer, fisher and forestry groups which were supported by the University’s program. You will hear how groups worked collaboratively to build stronger, more resilient farming communities in the face of increasingly complex environmental, economic and social challenges.