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On today’s episode The Weekly Times editor James Wagstaff sits down with Hugh Killen, a former chief executive of the Australian Agricultural Company who now heads up asset management company Impact Ag Partners. Based at Armidale in NSW, Impact Ag has more than $900 million invested in the agriculture space across Queensland, NSW, Western Australia as well as the United States. In this week’s Over The Fence chat, we check in with southern NSW farmer John Bruce, who runs a livestock and cropping operation near Barooga and discusses a number of issues facing the farming community, from input prices and labour to those dreaded water buybacks.
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By The Weekly TimesOn today’s episode The Weekly Times editor James Wagstaff sits down with Hugh Killen, a former chief executive of the Australian Agricultural Company who now heads up asset management company Impact Ag Partners. Based at Armidale in NSW, Impact Ag has more than $900 million invested in the agriculture space across Queensland, NSW, Western Australia as well as the United States. In this week’s Over The Fence chat, we check in with southern NSW farmer John Bruce, who runs a livestock and cropping operation near Barooga and discusses a number of issues facing the farming community, from input prices and labour to those dreaded water buybacks.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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