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Young farmers struggle to get ‘foot in the door’, but old hand says future still bright
Caitlin Radford feels something special whenever she walks through a certain eight-hectare crop of wheat on her family’s farm.
Key points:
- The price of land is just one of the challenges aspiring young farmers face
- The median age of farmers and farm managers is 54
- Share farming is one option to help the next crop break into agriculture, but it can be difficult to broker a deal
She’s no stranger to the art of growing grain – she’s been helping out on the property for years – but there is something undeniably magic about this particular crop.
“This is my first official crop with my name on it,” she says with a smile.
“Dad is still sort of helping us out a lot and giving me the knowledge that I need.
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