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Talking Aussie Farming

Talking Aussie Farming

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Hosted by Jonathan Weinstock of FarmCap, this podcast dives deep into the heart of Australia’s agricultural sector.


Each episode features candid conversations with farmers, innovators, policymakers, and industry leaders shaping the future of food and farming. From regenerative practices and agri-tech breakthroughs to the challenges of climate resilience and global trade, Jonathan brings insightful dialogue and practical perspectives straight from the paddock to the boardroom.


Whether you’re a producer, investor, or simply curious about where your food comes from, Talking Aussie Farming offers an engaging window into the people and ideas driving Australian agriculture forward.

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Episodes
  • Harrison Stewart, Senior Investment Specialist at Prime Value Asset Management | Ep. 011
    Apr 15 2026

    In this episode of Talking Aussie Farming, we sit down with Harrison Stewart — a senior investment specialist at Prime Value Asset Management.


    Did you know around 70% of Australia’s milk production is consumed domestically? Harrison brings that stat to life as we unpack the real economics behind Australia’s dairy industry.


    From growing up with family farms to now overseeing one of the country’s leading commercial dairy portfolios, Harrison shares the journey behind Prime Dairy — which has expanded rapidly from just 2 farms in 2019 to 12 today, managing over 10,000 milking cows predominantly across Tasmania.


    We dive deep into why Tasmania has emerged as a standout dairy region, how it compares to mainland operations, and what’s driving its success. Along the way, we explore the broader outlook for Australian dairy — from domestic demand to global opportunities — and what it all means for farmers, investors, and the future of the sector.


    And yes… we even uncover why Tassie devils might not be telling the full story.

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    43 mins
  • Dave McKeown, Head of Thomas Elder Sustainable Agriculture | Ep. 010
    Mar 31 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Dave McKeon from the Adelaide Hills — a farmer at heart and one of the most influential voices in Australian agribusiness. As President and Chair of Agribusiness Australia and Head of Thomas Elder Sustainable Agriculture, Dave brings a rare blend of grassroots perspective and national leadership.


    We dive into the real-world impact of his work advocating for farmers and regional communities at the government level, unpacking what actually gets done — and what still needs to.


    Dave also shares his take on the challenges and opportunities shaping Aussie agriculture today, from resilience on the ground to policy at the top.


    With a career spanning CEO of GrainGrowers, senior roles at the National Farmers’ Federation, and the Commonwealth Department of Agriculture, Dave offers a candid, inside look at the forces driving the future of farming in Australia.

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    36 mins
  • Simone Kain, the award winning creator of George the Farmer | Ep. 009
    Mar 17 2026

    Crikey! In this episode, we chat with Simone Kain, the award-winning creator of George the Farmer from Penola, South Australia.


    George the Farmer is an Australian educational platform that teaches and inspires kids about where their food and fibre come from—delivered in a fun, engaging, and entertaining way. What started as a simple idea has grown into a national success story, spanning books, videos, music, TV, and even the Australian school curriculum.


    And now, George is heading global, recently making his way to the United States.


    Tune in as Simone shares the story behind the brand, the power of agricultural education, and why connecting the next generation to farming matters more than ever.

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    29 mins
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