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In this extra to episode 68, we delve into the fascinating back story of Di and Ian’s ‘world breakthrough’ operation. We talk about how they came to their key insights and breakthroughs, Di’s formative experience in the health industry, what owning a remote roadhouse taught them, some of the extraordinary people, places and communities who’ve influenced them on the journey, and yes, how they were told they’d never make it.
Ian and Di Haggerty were raised in farming families. They’re both of the wheat belt in WA. But that line of work didn’t pan out initially, so they headed to other places and professions. When running a roadhouse in the remote Kimberley of Western Australia, they spent formative time with Aboriginal communities and influential pastoralists, and the lights were switched on. They picked up a degraded farm back in the wheat belt and transformed it. That’s now the foundation of their regenerative mission, progressively picking up farms, now totalling around 65,000 acres, each on the regenerative path with staggering speed and success.
Title slide: The sheep at the heart of the ‘natural intelligence’ operation, grazing in the distance under the rainbow (pic: Anthony James).
Music:
By Jeremiah Johnson.
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You can hear the rest of our conversation on the main episode 68, ‘Natural Intelligence Farming: The ‘world breakthrough’ regenerating land, health & community’. (You’ll find a series of links in the show notes of the main episode too.)
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In this extra to episode 68, we delve into the fascinating back story of Di and Ian’s ‘world breakthrough’ operation. We talk about how they came to their key insights and breakthroughs, Di’s formative experience in the health industry, what owning a remote roadhouse taught them, some of the extraordinary people, places and communities who’ve influenced them on the journey, and yes, how they were told they’d never make it.
Ian and Di Haggerty were raised in farming families. They’re both of the wheat belt in WA. But that line of work didn’t pan out initially, so they headed to other places and professions. When running a roadhouse in the remote Kimberley of Western Australia, they spent formative time with Aboriginal communities and influential pastoralists, and the lights were switched on. They picked up a degraded farm back in the wheat belt and transformed it. That’s now the foundation of their regenerative mission, progressively picking up farms, now totalling around 65,000 acres, each on the regenerative path with staggering speed and success.
Title slide: The sheep at the heart of the ‘natural intelligence’ operation, grazing in the distance under the rainbow (pic: Anthony James).
Music:
By Jeremiah Johnson.
Find more:
You can hear the rest of our conversation on the main episode 68, ‘Natural Intelligence Farming: The ‘world breakthrough’ regenerating land, health & community’. (You’ll find a series of links in the show notes of the main episode too.)
Send us a text
Support the show
The RegenNarration podcast is independent, ad-free and freely available, thanks to the generous support of listeners like you. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them.
Become a paid subscriber to connect with your host, other listeners and exclusive benefits, on Patreon or the new Substack.
Or donate directly via the website (avoiding fees) or PayPal.
You can also visit The RegenNarration shop. And share, rate and review the podcast.
Thanks for your support!
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