Farm Change with Romey
Matt Wong did not plan to be a farmer. He planned to hire one. Three years later, he is the one fixing pumps in 40-degree heat, moving cattle, and running a 150-acre regenerative property outside Melbourne with a co-ownership model he built from scratch. In this conversation with Romey, Matt shares the full arc of how a successful lawyer, business owner, and host of the Discernible podcast ended up with mud on his boots and a water problem he cannot stop thinking about. COVID was the catalyst, but the pull toward something more real, more physical, and more purposeful had been building long before that. Matt and Romey cover the Dunning-Kruger curve as an honest map of the farming journey, the valley of despair that hits when your plans collide with what the land actually wants to do, the case for intelligent outsiders making better regenerative farmers than multi-generational operators in some instances, and why the network effect is worth more than any single piece of machinery. Matt also talks about Joel Salatin and Polyface Farms, the autodidact farmer, the physical transformation that comes from 14-hour days outdoors, and what he would say to any lawyer, doctor or office worker who has ever wondered whether this kind of life is actually for them. Subscribe to Farm Change for more farmer journeys, on-farm visits, and regenerative farming conversations from across Australia. https://farmchange.substack.com #RegenerativeFarming #FarmChange #MattWong #Discernible #LeavingTheCity #FarmLife
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