Send us a text G'day and welcome to episode 72 of the A Place To Call Home Podcast Today I’m joined by Jacob (Jake) Wolki, a mixed-enterprise farmer from Woomargama in southern New South Wales. Jake and his wife Ann run a 60-hectare home block with Nguni cattle, Berkshire pigs, laying hens, honey, an orchard and a stack of little side enterprises – all feeding into their on-farm butchery and direct-to-consumer business. What started as a personal health crisis and a backyard veggie patch has ...
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Send us a text G'day and welcome to episode 72 of the A Place To Call Home Podcast Today I’m joined by Jacob (Jake) Wolki, a mixed-enterprise farmer from Woomargama in southern New South Wales. Jake and his wife Ann run a 60-hectare home block with Nguni cattle, Berkshire pigs, laying hens, honey, an orchard and a stack of little side enterprises – all feeding into their on-farm butchery and direct-to-consumer business. What started as a personal health crisis and a backyard veggie patch has ...
The Next Gen Ag Forum: Next Gen and Succesion with Mark Westcott
A Place To Call Home with Sam Fryer
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The Next Gen Ag Forum: Next Gen and Succesion with Mark Westcott
Send us a text Recorded live at the Next‑Gen Ag Forum 2025, held at the Quayside Terminal in Townsville. Mark Westcott delivered a powerful and thought-provoking session on succession planning — not just as a business handover, but as a deeply personal and strategic process that shapes the future of families, farms, and communities. Drawing on years of experience in agribusiness, leadership, and mentoring, Mark explored how successful succession is built on open communication, clear expectati...
A Place To Call Home with Sam Fryer
Send us a text G'day and welcome to episode 72 of the A Place To Call Home Podcast Today I’m joined by Jacob (Jake) Wolki, a mixed-enterprise farmer from Woomargama in southern New South Wales. Jake and his wife Ann run a 60-hectare home block with Nguni cattle, Berkshire pigs, laying hens, honey, an orchard and a stack of little side enterprises – all feeding into their on-farm butchery and direct-to-consumer business. What started as a personal health crisis and a backyard veggie patch has ...