Accounting may not be every farmer’s favourite topic, but our guest this week, David Egerton-Warbuton, explains why it’s one of the most powerful tools for making smarter decisions and confidently managing risk.
David grew up on a sixth-generation farm in Kojonup, Western Australia and learned early that everything on-farm ties back to good business decisions. His father, Kent, co-founded the specialist software company AgriMaster in 2001, bringing farm records into the modern age long before most people even had a computer at home.
He and his wife are now joint CEO's of Agrimaster, and their next major upgrade is set to be revealed to customers in early 2026. David has had the privilege of being able to see trends across businesses and understand what separates the operators who thrive from those who struggle, particularly when it comes to managing risk and making informed financial decisions.
As David puts it, "The most successful growers aren’t that much better from a production point of view… What we really see is the difference in the ability to take risks because they can control them. So it’s not about doing your tax or doing records for your accounts — it’s the ability to take on risks each year as an operation and control those risks.”
Tune in to find out how to turn your farm numbers into a roadmap for success and take control of the risks that really matter.
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What makes farmers change? And what holds them back? Our guest this week, Dr Ruth Nettle, has spent 25 years studying just that. Ruth has spent her career looking into how people in agriculture learn, adapt, and lead.
Now leading the Rural Innovation Research Group at the University of Melbourne, Ruth has seen how agricultural extension, advisory networks, and rural communities have evolved through time. In this episode, she and Ferg chat about trust, workforce challenges, and what the future of extension looks like in a more commercial and tech-driven world.
They talk about what makes a great employer in agriculture, why a positive team culture matters more than pay, and how farms can attract and retain staff in a global skills shortage. Ruth also shares her thoughts on AI in agriculture, the importance of human-to-human learning, and what Australia could take from extension systems overseas.
If you work with farmers, lead a team, or care about the people side of farming, this episode offers great insight into agricultural workforce development, rural leadership, and the evolving role of extension in agriculture today.
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Want to know more about meat-eating quality traits like IMF, shear force and marbling? Our guest this week, Dr Peter McGilchrist, is a leading meat scientist and professor at the University of New England, Australia, likely has the answers you're looking for.
Peter and Mark talk all things meat-eating quality and how the red meat industry can move beyond commodity pricing by identifying premium quality products through genetics, processing, and proper animal handling.
Peter and Mark discuss the importance of keeping an eye on IMF and shear force so that lamb doesn't "end up like pork," as well as the importance of early marbling and how we can genetically impact all three of these things.
Pete also treats us to a quick biochemistry lesson explaining the science of cold-shortening as well as insights on recent trial work he's been involved with on the impacts of feeding sheep pre-slaughter on eating quality.
This podcast is a masterclass on the various aspects of red meat eating quality and is one not to miss!
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Ever wished you could get breeding values on your commercial Merinos without having to record weights, dates or pedigrees?
This week, we’re launching neXtPredict, our brand new genomic tool that lets you go straight from DNA to breeding values with just a simple TSU sample.
Developed in partnership with Weatherbys Scientific, neXtPredict provides base genomic breeding values, parentage, poll/horn testing and a flock profile for Merino breeders. It’s powered by the MerinoSelect database and backed by MLA-funded research through AGBU and Sheep Genetics.
To announce the launch this week on the podcast, Ferg chats with Tamarah Luxton, Territory Manager at Weatherbys Scientific. Tamarah shares the story of Weatherbys’ journey from managing thoroughbred pedigrees in Ireland to providing cutting-edge genomic testing for livestock across Australia.
neXtPredict has three service tiers, designed to suit everyone from large commercial breeders to data-driven operations wanting deeper insights.
If you are interested in using neXtPredict, get in touch with us here at neXtgen Agri:
info@nextgenagri.com
Or with Weatherbys Scientific:
tluxton@weatherbys.com.au
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What do you get when three sheep consultants, all podcast hosts, from Australia, England and Wales sit down in front of a microphone? You get a very entertaining, slightly chaotic, sheepy podcast!
This week, we're joined by Liz Genever and Nerys Wright to discuss the launch of OptiEwe UK as well as the challenges and opportunities faced by farmers over there.
Liz, Nerys and Ferg chat about this summer's extremely dry weather, current lamb prices, shifts in farming practices (and the role of genetics in those shifts), as well as the difficulties of the ever-changing government policies.
Liz and Nerys are launching OptiEwe UK next week, and we're excited to continue working with them over the next few years!
Tune into their podcast by searching "The Sheep Geeks". You can catch their episode with Mark here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/episode-11-talking-to-mark-ferg-ferguson-about-optiewe/id1777227463?i=1000726635865.
If you're interested in starting or attending an OptiEwe discussion group in New Zealand, get in touch with Sophie at sophie@nextgenagri.com.
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Is drench resistance an issue on your property? Thanks to modern technology, we have tools at our disposal to help.
This week's guest is Ryan Luckman, vet and founder of DAGI, (Drench and Grazing Integration), an app that displays the risk of larval challenge/resistance risk for the paddocks on your farm, helping you make better grazing decisions.
With the help of industry experts and the support of B+LNZ, Ryan has been building the DAGI (Drench And Grazing Integration) app over the past 2 years.
Ryan talks us through the app and how it works on farm, as well as discussing the state of drench resistance in New Zealand. He and Ferg also discuss the topic of refugia and how this is all about the genetics of the worm population on your farm.
Take a look at DAGI here:
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Thousands of you listen to the podcast every week, but we've come to realise many of you don't know exactly what we do here at neXtgen Agri.
In this episode, Mark, our host and CEO, takes to the mic and chats about all things neXtgen Agri and the services we provide to farmers across the globe. He shares how “farming in our hearts, science in our heads” drives everything we do.
From helping farmers lift genetic gain to building tools that make breeding decisions clearer and faster, Ferg goes through the work that keeps our team busy. We're out in the yards and around kitchen tables across Australia and New Zealand, as well as in meetings and boardrooms for multiple industry bodies, helping provide the knowledge transfer bridge between farmers and scientists.
If you have ever wondered what neXtgen Agri is really about, this is the episode that explains it all.
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Our guest this week is Vicky Alexandrou, co-founder of Woven Optics.
Over the past eight years, Vicky has helped design and build a handheld microscope that lets you measure wool fibre diameter right there in the yards or shed.
Instead of waiting for lab results, you clip a small sample, take a few quick images along the staple, and within seconds, the device tells you the mean micron, standard deviation, coefficient of variation, and comfort factor.
You can scan the sheep’s ear tag so the data is linked instantly, meaning decisions on classing, culling or breeding can be made on the spot with the most up-to-date information.
Vicky and Ferg also chat about the importance of industry collaboration, the current commercialisation of Woven Optics, and the future potential of AI in agriculture.
Woven Optics is available now through your local Heiniger representative.
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What does leadership look like in agriculture today? For Felicity Taylor, Area Manager for Rabobank in Moree and a 2025 Zanda McDonald Award finalist, it’s about connection, community and supporting others to succeed.
In this episode, Felicity shares her journey from growing up on a cropping property to becoming the youngest area manager in Rabobank’s history. She talks about the rising costs facing farming, the challenge for young people to get started, and why she believes regional Australia offers opportunities that city life cannot.
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What does it take to keep a sheep business moving forward? For our guest this week, Hamish Thomson of Moojepin Merinos, it’s a mix of genetics, management and never being afraid to try something new.
In the podcast, Hamish talks about the progress they’ve made since we spoke to him last, which was four years ago!
They have been continuing to select for traits like growth, muscle and fat, as well as intensifying the focus to welfare traits such as dag, worms and, more recently, foot structure.
He and Ferg also discuss the importance of ewe lamb joining and using ram lambs, containment feeding, and how they are tackling their most unproductive pastures.
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Ever considered using a drone on your farm? Well, this is the podcast for you. This week, our guest is Luke Chaplain, founder of SkyKelpie. Luke is one of the leading experts in drone mustering in Australia and has spent the last three years researching drone technology to find the best fits for Agricultural use.
More recently, Luke has gotten involved in the training of drone usage, to give farmers and other industries the necessary tools for effective drone usage. One of these tools is their latest offering, "SkySim", a simulation to help improve drone piloting skills across all sectors.
To find out more about SkyKelpie, you can visit their website here:
https://www.skykelpie.com/skysim
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If you want to know about sheep genetics in New Zealand, our guest this week, John McEwan, is the person to ask. John has been involved with genomics “since before genomics was a thing.”
From discovering key reproductive genes and rolling out DNA parentage, to the sequencing of the sheep genome and the industry adoption of genomic selection, John takes us through the milestones that have shaped New Zealand sheep breeding.
Tune in today to hear where we're heading next.
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When you think of a 'modern merino', what comes to mind? For our guest this week, Willera Merino stud principal, Simon Coutts, it means a sheep that works for your business, regardless of the weather or market conditions.
Simon explains Willara's breeding philosophy, which focuses on developing a 'modern merino' that is multi-dimensional and provides multiple income streams from high-value wool, prime lamb, capital stock and mutton.
Simon and Ferg chat about the three Willera properties and how they work together, as well as the genetic progress they have made by mating ewe lambs and ram lambs.
A great insight into a very forward-thinking breeding programme.
Willera are having their 2025 ram sale on Friday 29th August
”Wadalla” 1072 Old Boort Rd, Bears Lagoon 3517
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Simon Saunders is one of the original farmers behind Headwaters and runs the elite ewe flock at his farm, Stag Valley. In this episode, he discusses how the breeding program has evolved, what it takes to deliver consistency at scale, and the future of the Lumina lamb programme.
If you're wondering how to extract more value from your sheep operation or thinking about speciality lamb production, then this episode is not one to miss!
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This week, we’re chatting about the differences between US and NZ sheep production systems with Dr. Whit Stewart, an Associate Professor and Extension Sheep Specialist in the Department of Animal Science at the University of Wyoming.
Whit has spent the last year on a sabbatical in New Zealand, learning and absorbing as much as he can about sheep farming here. Because of this, he has some great insights into the comparisons between systems as well as what we do well, and what we could do better at.
He and Ferg chat about predator pressure, grazing public land, the structure of the US lamb supply chain, and what it's like farming in a country where golden eagles can take 40% of your lamb crop. Whit also chats about what he’s learnt here in NZ. Our use of tools like FarmIQ, a strong export focus, and top-notch forage management are our strong points, according to Whit. And he also shares what he thinks we could learn from the US in return.
It’s a great conversation with someone who is very passionate about building better sheep businesses, regardless of where he is on the globe!
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This week we’re (belatedly) joined by Jack O’Connor, winner of the 2025 Zanda McDonald Award. Jack lives and works on the family’s fourth-generation mixed farming operation, Oxton Park, in southern NSW.
He and Ferg discuss his career so far and why, for Jack, business success comes down to the people and community he works alongside. And with 20 staff, 15 properties, and both livestock and cropping enterprises, that focus on people is essential!
They also chat about the importance of professional development, leadership, and mentorship. It’s a great listen for anyone thinking about the future of agriculture and how to bring their team along with them.
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We're back on the genetic evaluation theme with Peta Bradley, Operations Manager at Sheep Genetics, to talk all things sheep genetics and the exciting changes that are happening at MLA in terms of bringing the two LAMBPLAN databases together.
Peta also discusses the evolution of the Sheep Genetics genetic evaluation over the years, the crucial role of genomics as well as phenotypes and a current reference population, as well as her ice-swimming journey!
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This week, we’re joined by Jason Archer, Head of Genetics at Beef + Lamb NZ, to discuss the untapped potential of genomics in livestock.
Jason has spent his career working across beef, sheep, and even deer between Australia and New Zealand. He and Ferg chat about where genomics is taking us, why some of our current systems are holding things back, and what it might take to unlock faster progress in traits like feed efficiency and methane.
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In this episode, Ferg is chatting with Sharon Paterson from Waikaka Station in Southland, NZ. Sharon is very passionate about her flock of Texels and chats with Ferg about her selection process and her very rigorous culling criteria for structure and litter size, which have led to a uniform and productive line of sheep.
Ferg and Sharon discuss
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This week on the podcast, we're joined by James Bruce, a Wairarapa sheep and beef farmer running 6,000-7,000 stock units across hill country in the Maramora area. James shares his practical strategies for managing farmer mental health and well-being.
James discusses his "ripple effect" philosophy of how one person's mood affects their entire team, whether in the farm yards or on the rugby field. He also reveals his tidy approach to balancing multiple commitments, the importance of celebrating small wins, and how mentoring young people has improved both his farming operation and community.
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Our guest this week is Louis De Jaeger, a landscape designer, author and filmmaker who believes that many of agriculture’s biggest problems start with poor soil. In this episode, he and Ferg explore soil as a living system. One that can reduce costs, improve resilience, and produce more nutrient-dense food when managed well.
They talk about building long-term fertility without synthetic fertilisers, how some farmers are fighting drought and climate change, and the link between soil microbes and human gut health.
If you’re curious about regenerative agriculture, sustainable food systems or how farming can work better with nature, this one’s worth a listen.
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This week, Ferg chats with Greg Mirams, founder of Techion/FECPAK. What started as a tool to do worm egg counts on-farm has evolved into a digital platform that reads samples using AI, returns results in minutes, and is helping farmers tackle drench resistance head-on.
They cover the early days of FECPAK, how AI is speeding up diagnosis, what species ID could unlock for breeders, and why post-treatment testing matters more than ever.
• Why drench resistance is no longer a “maybe” and what farmers can actually do about it.
• How AI now reads worm egg counts in minutes.
• The upcoming ability to identify worm species, making treatments far more targeted.
• How egg count data is being used to track contamination, inform grazing plans, and map resistance across regions.
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This week, we have Charlie from Stonyhurst on the show. Charlie and Ferg have worked together for a long time, both passionate about breeding healthy, productive sheep. They discuss how Stonyhurst has managed to breed fine-wool sheep that don't need footrot treatment, are improving lambing and weaning percentages, and dropping their micron.
Charlie also discusses Stonyhurst's cattle and deer operation, and some of the 175 years of history his family have there on the property.
If you breed fine-wool sheep and you've been wondering how to fix your footrot woes, this podcast is the one for you.
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This week we’re joined by Prue Simson, who’s gone from managing the chaos of the Olympics and Formula One to running one of regional Australia’s busiest agricultural venues, The Australian Equine and Livestock Events Centre in Tamworth.
Whilst this is slightly different to our normal podcast, Prue's experience leading teams under pressure, dealing with legacy and change and large-scale event management is all relevant to managing a farm, especially around planning for the unexpected, building strong networks, and handling tough conversations well.
-The power of planning for what might go wrong
-How to build a team that thrives under pressure
-Why networks are your best bet in a crisis
-And how she’s balancing career ambition with raising a young family
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We're sticking with cattle for one more week, and this time we have Paul Hickman from Taimate Angus on the show.
Taimate is one of New Zealand's most respected cattle studs, and in this episode Paul shares the story of how the family farm has evolved since 1905 from running sheep studs, to now focusing solely on Angus cattle.
Paul discusses the importance of structural strength in breeding, emphasising that it's not just about breeding values. Structure and phenotype still play a crucial role. Ferg and Paul also chat about Roy, a legendary Taimate bull, and how his success has helped open doors for New Zealand Angus genetics internationally.
Taimate have their annual bull sale on Monday, 16th of June.
https://www.taimateangus.co.nz/angus.html
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Financial skills for more profitable farming with David Egerton-Warburton
46:49
Trust and Farm Advice with Dr Ruth Nettle
47:52
Understanding IMF, Shear Force and Marbling with Dr Peter McGilchrist
1:01:58
neXtPredict: Breeding Values Made Easy for Commercial Sheep Producers
27:54
Three sheep consultants walk into a podcast studio ...
38:47
Fighting drench resistance with the DAGI app, with Ryan Luckman
30:43
What does neXtgen Agri actually do? Mark Ferguson explains
46:53
On-Farm Micron Testing with Woven Optics
38:38
Leadership in ag with Felicity Taylor
27:50
Breeding better sheep at Moojepin Merinos with Hamish Thompson
33:24
Using Drone Technology in Ag with SkyKelpie
21:45
The past, present and future of sheep genomics in New Zealand with John McEwan
45:35
Breeding a multi-dimensional, modern merino at Willera with Simon Coutts
37:14
Inside Headwaters Genetics with Simon Saunders
28:46
What can US sheep farmers learn from New Zealand's success? With Dr Whit Stewart
45:57
Staff, Structure and Systems with Jack O’Connor
35:50
The future of LAMBPLAN with Peta Bradley
56:48
Genetic Progress: Navigating trade-offs and opportunities with Jason Archer
45:15
Why Structural Selection Drives Long-Term Profitability with Sharon Paterson
39:24
Managing Farm Operations and Community Involvement with James Bruce
26:33
Why the Farmer is the Pharmacist of the Future with Louis De Jaeger
54:13
How to improve your parasite management on-farm with Greg Mirams
40:30
Footrot-free finewools at Stonyhurst with Charlie Douglas-Clifford
46:15
How to stay calm in chaos with Prue Simson
36:32
The Art of Angus breeding at Taimate Angus with Paul Hickman
37:43