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Looking to the next generation and a positive future for dairy
With a much more positive podcast this week, even including a little bit of positivity from Chris and his report, Will and Ben are joined Mary Dent, Yorkshire farmer and Eliot Greenfield, Consultant at Kite to talk about the next generation and what they have to offer to the future of dairy. Mary introduces her family farm and what brought her back into dairy farming after exploring a career outside the industry, including what transferable skills she brought back with her and how these are benefitting the family business. Eliot introduces Kites new Accelerator group and the importance of these networks to support the next generation to make the most of their enthusiasm and the new perspective they offer. Eliot also discusses with Becki the wealth of opportunities for young people across the agricultural industry and the positive impact the new generation will have.