<p>In this episode of <em>Humans of Agriculture, </em>Richie Kirkland shares his love of popping off on the buggies, hunting rabbits, and enjoying the life afforded as a farm boy in South Australia. His father showed him how to shear and he quickly realized how wool spun into a nice chunk of change for his teen years. Life in the business has had its highs and lows and he’s realized the importance of a forward mindset in the industry. By focusing on sustainability, innovations, and engaging with the community, Richie believes storytelling and sharing thoughtful perspectives will lead to a more resilient wool sector.</p><p><br><strong>Takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Understanding the shifts over the decades in the shearing business shows pivotal moments of what direction the industry has taken.</li><li>Sustainability and Environmental Practices are important to ensure long-term productivity and environmental health.</li><li>Technology and innovation in modern farming will help to meet industry demands and address challenges.</li><li>Community, collaboration, and storytelling foster resilience within agricultural communities.</li><li>Resilience and adaptation during tough seasons are essential for navigating the agriculture sector.</li><li>Support and training for agricultural workers and those new to the industry is crucial in the future of the industry.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong><em>LivestockSA Partnership:</em></strong><br>Today's episode is part of our partnership with Livestock SA's AgRi-Silience program, designed to improve strategic planning and long-term resilience for forward-looking South Australian livestock and broadacre enterprises.</p><p>Participants of the program get one-on-one coaching, tailored advice from a consultant and get the chance to meet a network of other farmers enabling long term strategic planning to sustain your business into the future.</p><p>Funded by the Australian Government and the Government of South Australia as part of the Future Drought Fund’s Farm Business Resilience Program, AgRi-Silience has already helped over 1000 South Australian farmers build financial literacy, confidence in decision-making, and essential resilience skills.</p><p>You can secure your place and take the next step towards a more resilient future by visiting the AgRi-Silience page on the Livestock SA website <a href="https://livestocksa.org.au/">www.livestocksa.org.au</a>.</p>

Humans of Agriculture

Humans of Agriculture

It's a lot more than shear luck for Richie Kirkland

OCT 29, 202436 MIN
Humans of Agriculture

It's a lot more than shear luck for Richie Kirkland

OCT 29, 202436 MIN

Description

In this episode of Humans of Agriculture, Richie Kirkland shares his love of popping off on the buggies, hunting rabbits, and enjoying the life afforded as a farm boy in South Australia. His father showed him how to shear and he quickly realized how wool spun into a nice chunk of change for his teen years. Life in the business has had its highs and lows and he’s realized the importance of a forward mindset in the industry. By focusing on sustainability, innovations, and engaging with the community, Richie believes storytelling and sharing thoughtful perspectives will lead to a more resilient wool sector.


Takeaways:

  • Understanding the shifts over the decades in the shearing business shows pivotal moments of what direction the industry has taken.
  • Sustainability and Environmental Practices are important to ensure long-term productivity and environmental health.
  • Technology and innovation in modern farming will help to meet industry demands and address challenges.
  • Community, collaboration, and storytelling foster resilience within agricultural communities.
  • Resilience and adaptation during tough seasons are essential for navigating the agriculture sector.
  • Support and training for agricultural workers and those new to the industry is crucial in the future of the industry.


LivestockSA Partnership:
Today's episode is part of our partnership with Livestock SA's AgRi-Silience program, designed to improve strategic planning and long-term resilience for forward-looking South Australian livestock and broadacre enterprises.

Participants of the program get one-on-one coaching, tailored advice from a consultant and get the chance to meet a network of other farmers enabling long term strategic planning to sustain your business into the future.

Funded by the Australian Government and the Government of South Australia as part of the Future Drought Fund’s Farm Business Resilience Program, AgRi-Silience has already helped over 1000 South Australian farmers build financial literacy, confidence in decision-making, and essential resilience skills.

You can secure your place and take the next step towards a more resilient future by visiting the AgRi-Silience page on the Livestock SA website www.livestocksa.org.au.