Afleveringen
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The Fibre Frontier is supported by AgriFutures and the Goat Fibre Producers of Australia.
You can find related information and a world of likeminded people at the Goat Fibre Gateway - check it out here - https://gateway.goatfibre.com/
Please contact us with any questions, comments or concerns - [email protected]
If you're keen on mohair and cashmere, or just love a good yarn about agriculture, share this episode, leave a like and a review, and let's spread the word about The Fibre Frontier!
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The Fibre Frontier is supported by AgriFutures and the Goat Fibre Producers of Australia.
You can find related information and a world of likeminded people at the Goat Fibre Gateway - check it out here - https://gateway.goatfibre.com/
Please contact us with any questions, comments or concerns - [email protected]
If you're keen on mohair and cashmere, or just love a good yarn about agriculture, share this episode, leave a like and a review, and let's spread the word about The Fibre Frontier!
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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The Fibre Frontier is supported by AgriFutures and the Goat Fibre Producers of Australia.
You can find related information and a world of likeminded people at the Goat Fibre Gateway - check it out here - https://gateway.goatfibre.com/
Please contact us with any questions, comments or concerns - [email protected]
If you're keen on mohair and cashmere, or just love a good yarn about agriculture, share this episode, leave a like and a review, and let's spread the word about The Fibre Frontier!
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The Fibre Frontier is supported by AgriFutures and the Goat Fibre Producers of Australia.
You can find related information and a world of likeminded people at the Goat Fibre Gateway - check it out here - https://gateway.goatfibre.com/
Please contact us with any questions, comments or concerns - [email protected]
If you're keen on mohair and cashmere, or just love a good yarn about agriculture, share this episode, leave a like and a review, and let's spread the word about The Fibre Frontier!
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In our inaugural episode, Dr Mark Ferguson shares his journey from a young goat farmer to the CEO of neXtgen Agri. Mark, with his brother Tim, began farming Angora goats in 1989, learning from local breeders and innovators like Lois and Ian Roberts. This episode walks us through the highs and lows of the mohair industry, including a fascinating foray into the world of goat genetics and fibre production.
In this episode, Mark recounts the purchasing of his first Angora goats with his brothers and how this eventually led to a significant goat breeding herd. He covers the valuable lessons and support from fellow breeders and industry pioneers.
This podcast is focussed on the goat fibre industries, please take the time to suggest guests for the show and interact on the Goat Fibre Gateway. This podcast intends to amplify the voices and stories within the fibre goat community. Please get in touch and contribute your stories, engage with the community, and continue learning.
The Fibre Frontier is supported by AgriFutures and the Goat Fibre Producers of Australia.
You can find related information and a world of likeminded people at the Goat Fibre Gateway - check it out here - https://gateway.goatfibre.com/
Please contact us with any questions, comments or concerns - [email protected]
If you're keen on mohair and cashmere, or just love a good yarn about agriculture, share this episode, leave a like and a review, and let's spread the word about The Fibre Frontier!