Hay Matters
In this episode of Hay Matters, Hugh Ford takes us on the road with the Griffin Lanyon Legacy Tour, bringing together young farmers from across Australia to explore the future of the industry. From farm visits and large-scale operations to real conversations on the bus, this episode captures what’s actually shaping the thinking of young producers right now. In this episode: * Why the Griffin Lanyon Legacy Tour was created and what it represents * What young farmers are seeing across different regions and systems * The importance of networking in a connected but spread-out industry * Insights from visits to operations like John Deere and Midfield Meats * How different businesses approach hay, grain, livestock and contracting * What exposure to large-scale operations changes in your thinking * Where young producers see opportunity in agriculture * The role of innovation, technology and adaptability moving forward Key takeaway: The future of agriculture isn’t coming, it’s already here. Young farmers are building networks, embracing innovation and thinking beyond their own farm gate to shape what comes next.
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