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    Published On: May 4, 2020

    Use extra time to broaden knowledge and skills – First Published in Stock Journal on 04/05/2020

    I am fortunate to know lots of positive, productive people, and it never ceases to amaze me how much they get done. I really enjoy following people that are constantly evolving and growing. As they [...]

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    Published On: April 6, 2020

    Coronavirus forces businesses, unis to adapt – First Published in Stock Journal on 06/04/2020

    Some sectors of agriculture have to be quite agile to remain front and centre in their customers' minds. Wine companies are one example. Other agribusiness such as graingrowers and commercial livestock producers tend to produce [...]

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    Published On: January 13, 2020

    Advisory boards encourage new ideas – First Published in Stock Journal on 13/01/2020

    The modern agribusiness is a very different beast to what it used to be. These days, it is much larger, and more complex in many aspects. For example, the idea of engaging ongoing external advice [...]

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    Published On: October 28, 2019

    Peer groups help encourage accountability – First Published in Stock Journal on 28/10/2019

    We should all welcome accountability with open arms, as there are clear links between accountability and productivity. But, being accountable can sometimes be uncomfortable, and some people become quite stressed at the mere mention of [...]

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    Published On: September 23, 2019

    Ag offers global opportunities – First Published in Stock Journal on 23/09/2019

    Sometimes you never know where a conversation may lead, and any assumptions you make about someone's background can turn out to be completely wrong. This experience stemmed from a meeting I had recently with someone [...]

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    Published On: September 16, 2019

    Good people skills key in growing business – First Published in Stock Journal on 16/09/2019

    It does seem quite obvious that people skills are a key requirement in growing a business. But some people seem to have an innate ability to do deals and still get on well with people [...]

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    Published On: August 12, 2019

    Experts struggle to predict rate movements – First Published in Stock Journal on 12/08/2019

    One of the aspects of my business life I really enjoy is working with some top rate agribusinesses. I learn a lot from these people and feel energised after spending time with them. Another one [...]

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    Published On: July 15, 2019

    Education choices open many doors – First Published in Stock Journal on 15/07/2019

    The education system in Australia is really quite good, particularly in comparison to some less well-off countries. In some countries, easy access to education is just a pipedream. Last week I got to speak to [...]

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    Published On: July 1, 2019

    Ag marches to different beat – First Published in Stock Journal on 01/07/2019

    In the past few months, the economy has been front and centre - in a capitalist society it comes with the territory. Discussion about the economy was in overdrive during the recent federal election campaign. [...]

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    Published On: June 24, 2019

    Ag looks risky to those on the outside – First Published in Stock Journal on 24/06/2019

    Many farmers I know believe they are risk averse, but quite a few people outside agriculture tend to think the opposite. There are not too many industries where the operator spends the vast majority of [...]

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    Published On: May 27, 2019

    Flawed perceptions harm ag – First Published in Stock Journal on 27/05/2019

    About a month ago, I was a spectator at a mountain bike race in the Adelaide Hills and had a really interesting conversation with a person I met for the first time that day. After [...]

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    Published On: May 20, 2019

    Super funds to help ag reach $100b target – First Published in Stock Journal on 20/05/2019

    To me, superannuation seems to be a pool of money looking for a home, and in my view, agriculture is a good place to park some of it. According to the Association of Superannuation Funds, [...]

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