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S4 Ep 13 - Echo Valley Farm

S4 Ep 13 - Echo Valley Farm

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As first-generation farmers, this family says they started small and safe – but there’s nothing small about the big issues they’re addressing. Ethics, sustainability and regeneration underpin everything they do. To achieve that, they have a passion for First Nation’s knowledge combined with giving their animals the most natural life possible on a farm. To learn more about Echo Valley Farm, Randal Breen joins me now to discuss:

  • Randal shares his favourite place on the farm.
  • As a first-generation farmer, he explains why he chose this life — to care for the land while working it.
  • Insight into the complexity of running a mixed farm — multi-species and cropping.
  • A deep commitment to ethics, sustainability, and regenerative practices — including eliminating chemicals.
  • Guided by the “4 Good Principles”: Good for the animal, Good for the land, Good for the farmer and, Good for you
  • Incorporating First Nations knowledge and ancient land management techniques — and the results.
  • What Randal loves most about life on the land.
  • The value of intergenerational farming knowledge — and common misconceptions.
  • Unplanned disruptions — the most unexpected part of the journey.
  • Randal’s ultimate dream for the future.

We hope to see you back on the road soon, to learn more about how Australia grows on the next episode of Australian Farmers with Angie Asimus.

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