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16. What 23 Years in Agriculture Taught Me (Real Talk)

58 min · 15 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio 16. What 23 Years in Agriculture Taught Me (Real Talk)

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Farming isn’t just about crops, it’s about constant learning. In this episode, we sit down with Jeremy Lemon to unpack his journey from South Australia to Western Australia, and how he spent over two decades helping shape farming systems in Esperance. From early canola trials to soil challenges and major industry shifts, this is a grounded, experience-driven conversation about agriculture at its core.

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