Last week a workshop was held in Griffith for farmers exploring different options for either existing farming or staying on the land. Speakers included a couple who had exited a few years ago, a succession planner, someone talking about recognition of prior learning, water licences, different crops etc. I lead a session on managing change. It was an excellent day all round with something for everyone. Days like this are a good example of how many farmers are actively seeking to manage the changes that are occuring in primary production.
Sunday, 19 April 2009
Farmers explore the options
Last week a workshop was held in Griffith for farmers exploring different options for either existing farming or staying on the land. Speakers included a couple who had exited a few years ago, a succession planner, someone talking about recognition of prior learning, water licences, different crops etc. I lead a session on managing change. It was an excellent day all round with something for everyone. Days like this are a good example of how many farmers are actively seeking to manage the changes that are occuring in primary production.
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