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Future Farmers Network (FFN)
Future Farmers Network
22 episodes
3 days ago
Future Farmers Network aims to empower, support and retain young people in Australian agriculture. We are the only national independent organisation providing opportunities and services to support the future of Australian agriculture.
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Future Farmers Network aims to empower, support and retain young people in Australian agriculture. We are the only national independent organisation providing opportunities and services to support the future of Australian agriculture.
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Careers
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Episode 10: George Falkiner
Future Farmers Network (FFN)
21 minutes 50 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 10: George Falkiner

A very special episode 10 of the FFN ‘Mentor of the month’ podcast has director Olivia Falkiner interview her father George Falkiner. George is the managing director and owner of ‘Haddon Rig’ a mixed enterprise and Merino stud at Warren, NSW. Liv and George discuss the challenges and fun of working in a family farm. How a combination of whiskey and yoga help with dealing with drought, and the importance of mental health in living life
on the land. George touches on the importance of gain skills outside of ag and experience off farm if you are planning on working long term in a family operation.

Future Farmers Network (FFN)
Future Farmers Network aims to empower, support and retain young people in Australian agriculture. We are the only national independent organisation providing opportunities and services to support the future of Australian agriculture.