<p>In this episode of the Humans of Agriculture podcast, host Oli Le Lievre explores the multifaceted operations of a South Australian farm with Alex McGorman. The conversation delves into the history of the farm, the evolution of farming practices, the importance of relationships in agriculture, and the role of family boards and external support in business growth. Alex shares insights on transitioning from a traditional farming mindset to a more business-oriented approach, emphasizing the significance of consistency, adaptability, and good people in achieving success in the agricultural industry.</p><p><strong>Takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>The importance of relationships in agriculture cannot be overstated.</li><li>Consistency in operations leads to long-term success.</li><li>Transitioning to a business mindset is crucial for growth.</li><li>Family boards can provide valuable external support.</li><li>Good people are the backbone of any successful operation.</li><li>Adaptability is key in the face of changing market conditions.</li><li>Farming is a trust-based industry that relies on integrity.</li><li>External advice can help navigate complex business challenges.</li><li>Investing in branding and marketing is essential for growth.</li><li>There are numerous opportunities in agriculture for those willing to innovate.</li></ul><p><br>LivestockSA Partnership:<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 www.livestocksa.org.au.</p><p><br></p>

Humans of Agriculture

Humans of Agriculture

What it takes to level up the family farm with South Australian Farmer Alex McGorman

OCT 25, 202451 MIN
Humans of Agriculture

What it takes to level up the family farm with South Australian Farmer Alex McGorman

OCT 25, 202451 MIN

Description

In this episode of the Humans of Agriculture podcast, host Oli Le Lievre explores the multifaceted operations of a South Australian farm with Alex McGorman. The conversation delves into the history of the farm, the evolution of farming practices, the importance of relationships in agriculture, and the role of family boards and external support in business growth. Alex shares insights on transitioning from a traditional farming mindset to a more business-oriented approach, emphasizing the significance of consistency, adaptability, and good people in achieving success in the agricultural industry.

Takeaways:

  • The importance of relationships in agriculture cannot be overstated.
  • Consistency in operations leads to long-term success.
  • Transitioning to a business mindset is crucial for growth.
  • Family boards can provide valuable external support.
  • Good people are the backbone of any successful operation.
  • Adaptability is key in the face of changing market conditions.
  • Farming is a trust-based industry that relies on integrity.
  • External advice can help navigate complex business challenges.
  • Investing in branding and marketing is essential for growth.
  • There are numerous opportunities in agriculture for those willing to innovate.


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.