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Ideas That Grow
Kia ora, you’ve joined the 'Ideas that Grow’ podcast - brought to you by Rural Leaders.In this series we’ll be drawing on the insights from innovative rural leaders, to help plant ideas that grow, so our regions can flourish.Ideas That Grow is presented in association with Farmer's Weekly. All guest...
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Richard Green |Time to think differently about our food and fibre value chains
In this episode of Ideas That Grow, Bryan Gibson, Farmers Weekly managing editor, talks to Richard Green, farmer, director and 2025 Value Chain Innova...

Thomas Holmes | Insight into arable’s future in Canterbury
Thomas Holmes is an arable farmer and a 2024 Kellogg Scholar. In this podcast he talks to Bryan Gibson, Farmers Weekly managing editor, about his fami...

Richard Dawkins | A farmer’s rural leadership journey
In this episode of Ideas That Grow, Bryan Gibson, Farmers Weekly managing editor, talks to Richard Dawkins, 2023 Kellogg Scholar and Marlborough sheep...

Hugh Ritchie | Leadership, innovating in arable – and Nuffield
In this podcast, Hugh Ritchie, 2000 Nuffield Scholar and Hawke’s Bay farmer, shares his leadership journey and insights with Farmers Weekly managing e...

Jenni Vernon | Underestimating the power of face-to-face communication
Jenni Vernon, 1994 Nuffield Scholar, farmer and director, talks to Farmers Weekly managing editor Bryan Gibson about her leadership journey, her Nuffi...

Phil Weir |The positive value industry good brings to farming
Phil Weir, 2020 Nuffield Scholar, farmer, farmer director for BLNZ and associate director for AGMARDT, talks to Farmers Weekly managing editor Bryan G...

Lisa Lunn | Genetic technologies in agriculture
In this Ideas that Grow podcast, Lisa Lunn, 2024 Kellogg Scholar, talks to Bryan Gibson,
Managing Editor at Farmers Weekly about her Kellogg res...

Dave Nuku | Adopting a philosophy of kaitiakitanga in business
In this Ideas that Grow podcast, Dave Nuku, 2024 Kellogg Scholar, talks to Bryan Gibson,
managing editor at Farmers Weekly, about his work with...

Esther Donkersloot | Breeding heat tolerant cows
In this podcast, Esther Donkersloot, 2024 Kellogg Scholar, talks to Bryan Gibson, managing editor at Farmers Weekly, about her research with LIC on br...

Jack Cocks | Resilience in the face of adversity
Jack Cocks, 2021 Kellogg Scholar, talks to Farmers Weekly managing editor Bryan Gibson about his research into resilience in the face of adversity.

Lisa Rogers | Developing leaders in the food and fibre sector
In this episode, Lisa Rogers, Rural Leaders CEO, talks to host Bryan Gibson, Farmers Weekly managing editor, about the recently released report ‘A Pat...

Rachel Baker | Nuffield insights from across the globe
Halfway through the 2024 Scholarship Programme, Scholar Rachel Baker gives us a unique perspective from inside Nuffield. Rachel speaks with Bryan Gibs...

Campbell Parker | Leading with authenticity in a fast-changing sector
Farmers Weekly managing editor Bryan Gibson speaks to Campbell Parker, chief executive officer at DairyNZ.
Campbell discusses his involv...

Jen Corkran | Trust, truth and how we learn
Farmers Weekly managing editor Bryan Gibson speaks to Jen Corkran, senior animal protein analyst at Rabobank and a 2023 Kellogg Scholar.
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Dr Matt Sowcik – Humility and finding a common purpose
Dr Matt Sowcik is currently on sabbatical from his role as Associate Professor in the Department of Agricultural Education and leadership at Universit...

Emma Crutchley - Finding the sheep and beef value-add
Emma Crutchley, 2018 Kellogg Scholar, talks to Bryan Gibson, Farmers Weekly managing editor about some of the challenges sheep and beef farming faces...

Julia Galwey - By-product to buy product
In an innovation story that covers the journey from an idea to the challenges of development, and to implementation. Julia Galwey, 2020 Kellogg Schola...

Dr Alison Stewart – FAR and the role of arable systems in agriculture
In this podcast, Dr Alison Stewart, CEO at the Foundation for Arable Research, talks with Farmers Weekly's Managing Editor, Bryan Gibson, about the ro...

Julian Reti Kaukau – Bridging the connection between our people and the whenua
In this podcast, Julian Reti Kaukau, 2021 Kellogg Scholar, talks with Farmers Weekly's Managing Editor, Bryan Gibson, about his Kellogg research and t...

Dan Eb – Moving to citizen-connected food and farming.
In this podcast, Dan Eb, 2021 Nuffield Scholar talks to Farmers Weekly Managing Editor,
Bryan Gibson about the role of farming in an increasingl...

Mel Poulton - Transformation before transaction: The potential of NZ’s Food and Fibre IP.
Mel Poulton, farmer, and 2014 Nuffield Scholar, talks to Farmers Weekly Managing Editor, Bryan Gibson, about the opportunity that remains to extract o...

Hamish Marr - Glyphosate, Nuffield, and cropping today.
In this podcast Bryan Gibson, Farmers Weekly Managing Editor, talks to Hamish Marr, 2019 Nuffield Scholar about his Nuffield research on glyphosate, N...

Lucie Douma – Data sharing to achieve data interoperability
Lucie Douma, 2022 Nuffield Scholar, recently completed her final research report into data
interoperability. The report was informed by extensiv...

Devry Boughner Vorwerk | Getting Grounded in the Humanverse™ - the opportunity for New Zealand farmers.
In this month’s podcast, Devry Boughner Vorwerk, Summit Keynote Speaker, talks to Bryan Gibson about the ‘Humanverse’, and breaks down some of the key...

Dr Scott Champion – Seeing beyond the boundary fence: Strategic leadership development for food and fibre now.
No stranger to leadership within the sector, Dr Scott Champion spent more than 7 years as Chief Executive Officer of Beef + Lamb NZ and has worked acr...

Kate Scott - Meeting food and fibre's challenges, together.
Kate Scott is a 2018 Nuffield Scholar who works at the intersection of farming, the environment and regulation.
Kate talks to Bryan Gibso...

Rebecca Hyde: Collaboration, cooperation and finding common ground.
Rebecca Hyde is a 2017 Nuffield Scholar, a 2021 Kellogg Scholar, and a Farm Environment
Consultant. She is better placed than most to see the di...

Dame Jenny Shipley - On leadership. On Point.
Dame Jenny Shipley, former New Zealand Prime Minister and 1984 Kellogg Scholar, talks to
Bryan Gibson, Farmers Weekly Editor on leadership at th...

Katie Vickers - Banking on a sustainable future.
Katie Vickers, a 2019 Kellogg Scholar, is on a mission to help regenerate our planet by influencing business practice to close the gap between purpose...

Ben Todhunter - Farming, conservation and Nuffield.
Ben Todhunter, a 2006 Nuffield Scholar, talks about his family’s high country station Cleardale, integrating conservation into the operation and into...

Lynsey Stratford - Changing how we work. A Nuffield Scholar’s Perspective.
Lynsey Stratford, 2021 Nuffield Scholar, talks to Bryan Gibson from Farmer’s Weekly. In this podcast, Lynsey unpacks her research and the paradox that...

Julian Raine - The apple of a horticulture robot’s eye
Julian Raine is a 1997 Nuffield Scholar who quietly gets on with things worth shouting about. In this podcast, Julian talks with Farmer’s Weekly Edit...

Hamish Murray - Building stronger on-farm teams by getting out of the way.
Hamish Murray, 2019 Nuffield Scholar talks to Bryan Gibson from Farmers Weekly about how adversity and getting out of the way has helped both him and...

Kate Scott - Front footing the fast-moving regulatory environment.
Kate Scott, 2018 Nuffield Scholar talks about her Nuffield journey, how the research she undertook has informed the work she does now in helping farme...

Dan Shand - Learning to Fly: drone technology on farm.
Dan Shand, 2014 Nuffield Scholar talks about the value-add of drone technology on his farm. From spraying legumes to mustering, drones have transforme...

Richard Fowler - Alternative Proteins – less a threat, more an opportunity?
Bryan Gibson talks to Richard Fowler about alternative proteins and the challenges and opportunities they bring for dairy, sheep and beef and arable p...

Desiree Reid-Whitaker – An entrepreneurial spirit.
Desiree Reid-Whitaker, founder of Cardrona Distillery and a 2010 Nuffield Scholar, talks about her personal and business journey, the power of lists,...

James Parsons - When value-add doesn’t add up.
In this informative podcast, James Parsons, Wools of New Zealand Chairman and Farmer, talks about supply chains vs value chains, raising the fortunes...

Solis Norton - A passion for energy
In this month’s episode, Bryan talks to Dr. Solis Norton about the complexities of energy and how we measure its use, in the context of a world shifti...

Hamish Gow - Value chain thinking
In this month’s episode, we talk to Lincoln University’s Professor Hamish Gow, a leading expert on value chains, entrepreneurship, and trade.
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