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Future Farmers Network (FFN)
Future Farmers Network
22 episodes
2 weeks ago
Future Farmers Network aims to empower, support and retain young people in Australian agriculture. We are the only national independent organisation providing opportunities and services to support the future of Australian agriculture.
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Future Farmers Network aims to empower, support and retain young people in Australian agriculture. We are the only national independent organisation providing opportunities and services to support the future of Australian agriculture.
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Careers
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Episode 5: Kallum Blake
Future Farmers Network (FFN)
27 minutes 6 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 5: Kallum Blake

Episode 5 of the FFN 'Mentor of the month' see's FFN directors Richard Kohne and Henry Gratte chat to WA farmer Kallum Blake. Kallum is a broadacre farmer and transporter from Katanning in the Great Southern Region of WA. He has also worked in corporate agribusiness during in his time at the ANZ bank. He is active in Agro-politics and sits on the WA Farmers grain section and is also a member of the Graingrowers national policy advisory board. Finally, Kallum played an integral part in establishing AgConnectWA a social networking and extension based orginisation for the under 35’s in agriculture based in WA.

Future Farmers Network (FFN)
Future Farmers Network aims to empower, support and retain young people in Australian agriculture. We are the only national independent organisation providing opportunities and services to support the future of Australian agriculture.