• #34: Creating your own slice of paradise with Brad Inglis from Sturt Plains Brahmans

  • Apr 26 2024
  • Length: 54 mins
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#34: Creating your own slice of paradise with Brad Inglis from Sturt Plains Brahmans

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    Welcome to Episode 34 of A Place To Call Home Podcast.

    G'day and welcome to another episode of A Place to Call Home podcast, on today's episode we chat to Brad Inglis from Sturt Plain. Succession has been a big topic this season and today we chat about what its like coming into a family business and working through the process.

    Throughout this Episode we also chat about.
    - Coming into a family business
    - Heading North
    - Importance of Brahmans in Northern Australia
    - Animal husbandry and how it can benefit your business.

    You can find out more about Brad and Sturt Plains Brahmans below.
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    This episode is brought to you by,
    Australian Brahman Breeders Association
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