<p>Millie Moore didn’t leave her job because she was unhappy. She left because she was curious.</p><p>After four and a half years in a corporate ag role, Millie made a decision that many people talk about but few actually take. She quit, moved to Canada, and went ranching to properly immerse herself in the beef industry and test herself on the ground.</p><p>That choice led to something bigger. In this episode, Millie shares how ranch life in Alberta opened doors to meat judging, scholarships, and ultimately a fully funded Masters in meat science at the <a href="https://illinois.edu/">University of Illinois</a>.</p><p>This conversation explores career risk, confidence, building networks without a farming background, and why agriculture offers far more pathways than most people realise. It also kicks off a year-long series with Millie, where she’ll continue to share what she’s learning across the US, Canada, and Australia.</p><p><strong>⏱️ EPISODE TIMESTAMPS<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>00:00</strong> — Quitting a corporate job to go ranching<br><strong>02:10</strong> — University, early career, and choosing what <em>not</em> to do<br><strong>03:20</strong> — Why Millie stayed 4.5 years in her first role<br><strong>04:40</strong> — The fear and reality of moving overseas<br><strong>06:30</strong> — First impressions of ranch life in Canada<br><strong>08:45</strong> — Canada vs the US beef industry<br><strong>09:05</strong> — Not coming from a farming background<br><strong>10:30</strong> — “If you want to be in beef, go be in beef”<br><strong>11:40</strong> — How Millie built her network from scratch<br><strong>13:40</strong> — Why agriculture feels hard to break into (and why it isn’t)<br><strong>15:20</strong> — Dealing with rejection and imposter syndrome<br><strong>19:55</strong> — Meat judging and why it shapes so many careers<br><strong>22:10</strong> — The US meat judging circuit explained<br><strong>24:40</strong> — Sponsorship, alumni, and industry support<br><strong>26:20</strong> — Returning to study and why Illinois made sense<br><strong>28:30</strong> — What’s next and a year of conversations ahead</p>
<br><p><strong>EvokeAG 2026:<br></strong>I'm excited to be one of the MC's for evokeAG in 2026. This event is unlike any other in Aussie agriculture and brings together the brightest minds from across the AgriFood ecosystem focused on solutions to some of our planets biggest challenges. Get your tickets at <a href="https://www.evokeag.com/">evokeAG.com</a></p>

Humans of Agriculture

Humans of Agriculture

Millie Moore Quit a Corporate Ag Job to Go Ranching... and It Changed Everything

FEB 2, 202629 MIN
Humans of Agriculture

Millie Moore Quit a Corporate Ag Job to Go Ranching... and It Changed Everything

FEB 2, 202629 MIN

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Millie Moore didn’t leave her job because she was unhappy. She left because she was curious.After four and a half years in a corporate ag role, Millie made a decision that many people talk about but few actually take. She quit, moved to Canada, and went ranching to properly immerse herself in the beef industry and test herself on the ground.That choice led to something bigger. In this episode, Millie shares how ranch life in Alberta opened doors to meat judging, scholarships, and ultimately a fully funded Masters in meat science at the University of Illinois.This conversation explores career risk, confidence, building networks without a farming background, and why agriculture offers far more pathways than most people realise. It also kicks off a year-long series with Millie, where she’ll continue to share what she’s learning across the US, Canada, and Australia.⏱️ EPISODE TIMESTAMPS00:00 — Quitting a corporate job to go ranching02:10 — University, early career, and choosing what not to do03:20 — Why Millie stayed 4.5 years in her first role04:40 — The fear and reality of moving overseas06:30 — First impressions of ranch life in Canada08:45 — Canada vs the US beef industry09:05 — Not coming from a farming background10:30 — “If you want to be in beef, go be in beef”11:40 — How Millie built her network from scratch13:40 — Why agriculture feels hard to break into (and why it isn’t)15:20 — Dealing with rejection and imposter syndrome19:55 — Meat judging and why it shapes so many careers22:10 — The US meat judging circuit explained24:40 — Sponsorship, alumni, and industry support26:20 — Returning to study and why Illinois made sense28:30 — What’s next and a year of conversations ahead EvokeAG 2026:I'm excited to be one of the MC's for evokeAG in 2026. This event is unlike any other in Aussie agriculture and brings together the brightest minds from across the AgriFood ecosystem focused on solutions to some of our planets biggest challenges. Get your tickets at evokeAG.com