59 Min.

#116 Custodian of Land and Animals - Interview with Richard Daughertyrty Wool Academy with Elisabeth van Delden

    • Wirtschaft

Richard Daugherty is a South African wool grower based in Australia. He and his wife Sarah and their two children farm on Balala Station west of Uralla since 2011.
Richard is highly committed to regenerative farming and ensuring hight animal welfare standards. In this episode, Richard shares his story of starting to farm merino sheep and provides insights into different aspects of his farming practices.
This episode is recorded in partnership with The Schneider Group and their Authentico Integrity Scheme.

Richard Daugherty is a South African wool grower based in Australia. He and his wife Sarah and their two children farm on Balala Station west of Uralla since 2011.
Richard is highly committed to regenerative farming and ensuring hight animal welfare standards. In this episode, Richard shares his story of starting to farm merino sheep and provides insights into different aspects of his farming practices.
This episode is recorded in partnership with The Schneider Group and their Authentico Integrity Scheme.

59 Min.

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