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Visible Farmer
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 ธ.ค. 2018
It’s time to put a spotlight on the hidden face of agriculture.
Half of all you eat is produced by women. Women make up 50% of the rural workforce. They generate half of all farm income.
Women farmers rarely get, or take, the credit they deserve. At a time when agriculture is facing a triple whammy - a serious shortfall of skilled workers, increasing pressure to produce more food for a growing population and ever more challenging climate conditions - half of its potential leaders are largely overlooked.
The Visible Farmer film project is now criss-crossing the country to discover the untold stories of the gutsy women behind our food and fibre, and the vital, innovative role they play.
For the first time it gives our female farmers a contemporary, authentic voice to inspire more women to step forward and help shape the future of Australia’s food production.
Half of all you eat is produced by women. Women make up 50% of the rural workforce. They generate half of all farm income.
Women farmers rarely get, or take, the credit they deserve. At a time when agriculture is facing a triple whammy - a serious shortfall of skilled workers, increasing pressure to produce more food for a growing population and ever more challenging climate conditions - half of its potential leaders are largely overlooked.
The Visible Farmer film project is now criss-crossing the country to discover the untold stories of the gutsy women behind our food and fibre, and the vital, innovative role they play.
For the first time it gives our female farmers a contemporary, authentic voice to inspire more women to step forward and help shape the future of Australia’s food production.
Episode 15: BITTEN BY THE BUG - Paula Pownall, insect farmer, Grubs Up, Coolup
The first reaction - yikes! The second - really! Reactions to Paula and her partners’ first insect farm in WA have been ‘interesting.’ Munching on roasted mealworms or crunchy crickets is not to everyone’s taste. Find a way to supplement energy bars, smoothies or ordinary flour with insect powder and all of a sudden there is a market. Paula and her start-up business Grubs Up are passionate about growing protein-packed, high-nutrition food that is sustainable and tasty. Her biggest challenge is to breed enough crickets in her vertical farming shed to produce enough insect powder for the growing health food market.
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Episode 15 Trailer: BITTEN BY THE BUG - Paula Pownall, insect farmer, Grubs Up, Coolup
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"I like lots of things about farming crickets. Most of them are the fact that I can share the story of future food systems and sustainable protein sources." - Paula Pownall, cricket farmer Grubs Up Australia Ever tried eating a bug? Watch Paula's venture into cricket farming! Her Episode 15 premieres this Wednesday, April 22 on TH-cam, Facebook and our website. Subscribe to Visible Farmer & sta...
Episode 14: FITBIT FOR SHEEP - Belinda Lay, sheep farmer, Coolindown Farms, Esperance WA
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How can she keep a closer eye on her lambing ewes during critical times? Every year there are animals that could be saved if she could get to them more quickly. Belinda is passionate about her animals. As a mother of 5, she empathises with her pregnant merinos and the trials of birth. After a whirlwind year of research across the globe, Belinda is now trialling sheep activity trackers that send...
Episode 14 Trailer: FITBIT FOR SHEEP - Belinda Lay, sheep farmer, Coolindown Farms, Esperance
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"I have found using technology fun. It's helped me to find my place back in the farm." - Belinda Lay, sheep farmer 👩🌾🐑 Watch how Belinda's foray into ag-tech earned her the title WA's Rural Woman of the Year 2019 🎉 Her Episode 14 premieres this Wednesday, April 8 on Facebook, TH-cam and our website. SUBSCRIBE to Visible Farmer & stay tuned!
Episode 13: TO HER OWN TUNE - Suzie Muntz, grape grower, Xanadu Wines, Margaret River
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What do wine grapes and bagpipes have in common? They take a lot of practise to hit the sweet spot and Suzie loves them both. She is a country girl who always wanted to be outdoors and grow things. University gave her the chance she needed. Suzie realised you don’t need to own a farm to study agriculture and went for it, studying hard and taking every opportunity to get her hands dirty. Picked ...
Episode 13: Trailer TO HER OWN TUNE - Suzie Muntz, grape grower, Xanadu Wines, Margaret River
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"Even if you don't own a farm, the world is your oyster getting into agriculture." - Suzie Muntz, viticulturist Xanadu Wines Watch how Suzie found her way into growing grapes!🍇 Her Episode 13 premieres this Wednesday, March 25 on Facebook, TH-cam and our website. FOLLOW Visible Farmer & stay tuned!
Episode 12: CALMING THE WATERS - Rhonda Westerberg, seafood producer, Albany Seafoods
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Self-proclaimed ‘fishwife’ Rhonda has her hands full - sorting the morning’s catch, processing, packaging, marketing and keeping their seafood business on course. Sixteen years ago Rhonda decided to stop working as a nurse and partner with her fisher husband. Being her own boss and working as a family is very satisfying. Learning how to ‘deal with male egos in the business’ is sometimes a chall...
Episode 12: Trailer CALMING THE WATERS - Rhonda Westerberg, seafood producer, Albany Seafood
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"The fishing industry is a definite boys club. It’s hard to squeeze yourself in there." - Rhonda Westerberg Watch how seafood producer Rhonda steers the family ship 🐟 Her Episode 12 premieres this Wed, Mar 11 on Facebook, TH-cam & our website www.visiblefarmer.com. Subscribe to Visible Farmer, hit the bell & stay tuned!
Episode 11: BUILDING BRIDGES - Annabelle Coppin, pastoralist, Yarrie Station, Pilbara
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Annabelle is a 5th generation pastoralist. She fought hard to be part of family farm succession. It was very different for her mother’s generation. Being challenged by her father about a woman’s traditional role on the station, only made Annabelle more determined to prove herself. Fixing bores, flying helicopters and rigging cattle trucks are just part of her work today. Now the young mother is...
Episode 11: Trailer BUILDING BRIDGES - Annabelle Coppin, pastoralist, Yarrie Station
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"Walk with us, hear our story. We need to feed people and we need support to be able to look after this country." - Annabelle Coppin Watch how Annabelle runs her vast cattle station in the Pilbara!🐂🚁 Her Episode 11 premieres this Wednesday, February 26 on Facebook, TH-cam and our website. Subscribe to Visible Farmer & stay tuned!
Episode 10: SKILLS FOR LIFE - Tanuja Sanders, olive grower, Sathya Olive Company
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A high-flying engineer used to managing billion-dollar power plants around the world, Tanuja has found her second calling in something far more down to earth - growing olives and producing multi-award winning oils. What started as a hobby when she and her engineer husband planted their own olive grove to beautify their farmhouse, has become her focus. Tanuja’s vision is to create a fully sustai...
Episode 10: Trailer SKILLS FOR LIFE-Tanuja Sanders, olive grower,Sathya Olive Company
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"Agriculture is the most important profession for every country in any part of the Earth." - Tanuja Sanders, Sathya Olive Company Watch Tanuja's astonishing journey into farming olives! Her Episode 10 premieres this Wednesday, February 12 on Facebook, TH-cam and our website. FOLLOW Visible Farmer & stay tuned!
Episode 9: GROWN WITH LOVE - Melissa Charlick, market gardener, Roly Poly Farm, Perth
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Roll up your sleeves and be that change you want to see in the world! For Melissa, the urban school girl who tried to convert her mum’s lawn into a veggie garden, the answer was to become a regenerative market gardener. She now grows sustainable food and sells her hand-picked vegetables with a beaming smile at the local farmers’ market. Her most revolutionary farm tool? Social media and that di...
Episode 9: Trailer - Melissa Charlick, market gardener, Roly Poly Farm
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"I’d love to see farming, especially small-scale farming, to be viewed equal to a career in medicine or law." - Melissa Charlick at Roly Poly Farm Don’t miss our first new episode of 2020 🎉 Episode 9 premieres this Wednesday, January 29 on Facebook, TH-cam and our website. Subscribe to Visible Farmer & stay tuned! #VisibleFarmer
Episode 8: BLOOMING BUSINESS - Kathy Cameron, flower farmer, Leuca Creek, Metricup WA
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Kathy’s childhood in rural Kent (UK) was shaped by the seasons and the wondrous and magical things you can grow. When their children left home, Kathy and her husband decided to leave their city jobs and start growing ‘food for the soul’. After years of research, they are now operating Australia’s only waterlily farm for the cut flower market. Kathy is proud to be known as the ‘waterlily lady’ w...
Episode 8: Trailer - Kathy Cameron, flower farmer, Leuca Creek Farm, Metricup
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Episode 8: Trailer - Kathy Cameron, flower farmer, Leuca Creek Farm, Metricup
Episode 7: LET’S WOMAN UP - Darrylin Gordon, pastoralist, Lamboo Station, Kimberley
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Episode 7: LET’S WOMAN UP - Darrylin Gordon, pastoralist, Lamboo Station, Kimberley
Episode 7: LET’S WOMAN UP - Darrylin Gordon, pastoralist, Lamboo Station, Kimberley
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Episode 7: LET’S WOMAN UP - Darrylin Gordon, pastoralist, Lamboo Station, Kimberley
Episode 6: AGAINST THE TIDE - Joanne Symonds, fruit grower, Carnarvon WA
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Episode 6: AGAINST THE TIDE - Joanne Symonds, fruit grower, Carnarvon WA
Episode 6 Trailer: AGAINST THE TIDE - Joanne Symonds, fruit grower, Carnarvon WA
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Episode 6 Trailer: AGAINST THE TIDE - Joanne Symonds, fruit grower, Carnarvon WA
Episode 5: FINGER ON THE PULSE - Nicole Batten, grain & livestock farmer, Mid-West WA
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Episode 5: FINGER ON THE PULSE - Nicole Batten, grain & livestock farmer, Mid-West WA
Episode 5 Trailer: FINGER ON THE PULSE - Nicole Batten
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Episode 5 Trailer: FINGER ON THE PULSE - Nicole Batten
Episode 4: THE ACCIDENTAL FARMER - Ketut Bassett, organic farmer, Carnarvon WA
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Episode 4: THE ACCIDENTAL FARMER - Ketut Bassett, organic farmer, Carnarvon WA
Episode 4 Trailer: THE ACCIDENTAL FARMER - Ketut Bassett, organic farmer, Carnarvon WA
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Episode 4 Trailer: THE ACCIDENTAL FARMER - Ketut Bassett, organic farmer, Carnarvon WA
Episode 3: DIVERSIFY OR DIE - Chris Higham, goat & sheep farmer, Gascoyne WA
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Episode 3: DIVERSIFY OR DIE - Chris Higham, goat & sheep farmer, Gascoyne WA
Episode 3 Trailer: DIVERSIFY OR DIE - Chris Higham, goat & sheep farmer, Gascoyne WA
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Episode 3 Trailer: DIVERSIFY OR DIE - Chris Higham, goat & sheep farmer, Gascoyne WA
Episode 2 - TIL THE COWS COME HOME - Nicole May, dairy farmer, Margaret River WA
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Episode 2 - TIL THE COWS COME HOME - Nicole May, dairy farmer, Margaret River WA
Episode 2 Trailer - TIL THE COWS COME HOME - Nicole May, dairy farmer, Margaret River WA
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Episode 2 Trailer - TIL THE COWS COME HOME - Nicole May, dairy farmer, Margaret River WA
Episode 1 - BREAKING FREE - Debbie Dowden, cattle producer, Challa Station, WA’s Mid-West
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Episode 1 - BREAKING FREE - Debbie Dowden, cattle producer, Challa Station, WA’s Mid-West
Episode 1 Trailer - BREAKING FREE - Debbie Dowden, cattle producer, Challa Station, WA’s Mid-West
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Episode 1 Trailer - BREAKING FREE - Debbie Dowden, cattle producer, Challa Station, WA’s Mid-West
Great one sister Keep up thy good work
OH Bill Gate and Klaus would be proud of you the FACT that the body can not properly digest crickets and even though you can produce so said amount of food in a given area but the food to feed your crickets is as much as it would be to produce chicken do REAL RESEARCH not by the sciences that is paid by the highest bidder. How many Politicians are lining up to eat your bugs ????????????????
I come from halls creek see no encourages towards young people theses day
Very nice Goats happy farming new subscriber here pls. Thankyou and Godbless ❤❤❤❤🙏
Indian Farmers should start Farming Olives to become world number 1
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I flew the old man around a lot in the 90s.
Hi there. Thank you for the very informative video. Can you influence the flavor of the cricket by what you feed them? (So Idaho USA)
Any contact details for Chris Higham
Please google for her farm's name Mundilya Homestead - thank you!
So awesome! My question is what breed are you using I'm in tassi and very interested just not sure if we have a similar breed?
This is god gift work for us ( shepherds)
Done Well, Champion :)
Please send me your address,,,,,,,I'm from India I want job in your goat farm
Farming healthy soils to provide ongoing communities with nutrition is more important than skills in law or medicine. Healthy understanding and contribution to perpetuating community food and farming can reduce the need for some medicine (and provide some medicinal plants), relaxation, therapy and personal mental sense of worth to our community future. Your positive vibe towards all of us to learn to contribute is encouraging. Much appreciated, thanks, Gary
Love from india
We love insects in africa 🌍 but we need to learn how to produce them the all year
This is fantastic 👏🏿 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿how can learn it for the African Market?
I'm not eating bugs to make the new world order happy. Klaus Schwab can suck on my nuts! I would raise crickets to feed my chickens.
I am not sure will ollive fruit in Telangana (Narayankhed) I am experimenting Please share your whatsapp number so that it will be easy to talk to you and communicating with you.
Excellent Tanuja ji I am a microbiologist from South India wanted to grow olives, by Mid 2023 with 5 acres. I need some guidence and tips from you . If possible I would like to visit your farm.
Goo,d for you girl
Is there anything in the cricket that's harmful to consume?
Not that we’re of aware of anything. We have tasted the crickets in full and they’re are very tasty!
Too Deadly you mob…!!!
Successful story gd 👏 bless the REAL AUSTRALIAN .ABORIGINAL POWER TO THE PEOPLE...Greetings from carribian...brother n sisters..BIG UP..u got our support 💪keep fighting for what yours..AUSTRALIA..BELONG to ABORIGINAL PEOPLE.
Farm: 206,000 hectares Cattle: 1,000!!! Aus is dry, I never imagined that
Very good vídeo, i like 🤠🇧🇷
You ladies look lie Twins.
Save the Earth and it's environs. Eat Insects.
Good onya Darrylin, solid effort..👍👍
I will start goats farming in my country Ethiopia.....it's great job
Too deadly Sister.....Stay connected to ONENESS
What a woman, what a lady. I'm a sandgroper myself and boy do I feel so homesick when I watch anything to do with WA country. I feel that way right now. Even though I'm a white male I relate to the land and respect it. This lady makes me respect it even more. Thank you Darrylin, all the very best to you.
The Wild Brumby Horses of Australia. ⛹🏾♂️🐴🇦🇺🏜🧢🛻🍟
Beautiful 100 percent true
I'm very interested..i want viza
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I recon I'd appreciate it here
Wish you and Keith much success!
What an astonishingly competent person!
That's A beautiful story wish you nothing but the very best in Life Sista Much Love From Darling River Mob 🖤💛♥️
Anh, still don't like industrial dairy farming, calves off mum, AI etc.
So nice to hear your story. Jeep it up
I need it below £30 the kilo!
Please check her website: grubsup.com.au
@@VisibleFarmer so expensive!
Hello all, Does anyone knows what ist that tool she using it planting salads? That meral tube… Thanks!
Hey Nagy did you find out ? - I was looking for the name of it too!
@@daverickford4116 Nothing yet.
@@nagyrudolf7871 called a potipukki transplanter. usually designed for tree planting
@@dolanlehen1917 Thank you so much. I’ve almost give up to get the answere. And I know it now!🤩 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pottiputki
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I was searching and searching for Australian farmers content,,so much from the states and UK but our experiences are different, to come upon this makes me so happy, and i admit a little emotional So proud of our farmers
Good story
Having to water the trees doesn't strike me as particularly sustainable...
M A R K E T G A R D E N E R
Yes a cracking story