In this episode of Stockyard Sessions, Victoria Lawrance sits down with Western Australian grazier Kent Rochester, whose journey into farming began in an unexpected way.
After a spinal injury left him in a wheelchair in his early twenties, Kent returned to his family’s property near Albany to rebuild both his life and the farm itself. What began as an ex-forestry property full of bluegum stumps has since been transformed into a highly productive grass-fed beef operation built around rotational grazing, data and emerging technology.
Kent shares how rebuilding the farm from a blank slate pushed him to question traditional approaches and experiment with new systems. From early adoption of virtual fencing to the use of real-time livestock data, he explains how technology can improve grazing precision, increase stocking rates and simplify day-to-day management.
The conversation also explores the mindset behind constant improvement, the commercial realities of adopting new tools and why producers should focus on building systems they genuinely enjoy running
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