Most families don’t ignore problems — they postpone them. This episode asks what that delay is really costing your future.
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Most families don’t ignore problems — they postpone them. This episode asks what that delay is really costing your future.
What do a Valentino runway, a Women Changing the World Gold Award, and a great-grandmother’s knitted baby blanket have in common? More than you’d think. Vanessa Bell’s journey — from international fashion and high-powered media to Woolmark Licensee and superfine Merino grower at Walcha NSW — is a rare look at what vertical integration on a farming enterprise can actually look like. And what it takes to back yourself when the idea feels impossibly big.
Most farming families know succession matters. Very few start early enough to get it right. Ben Law — former financial adviser and founder of AgriCoach — joins Josh and Steph Borowski on Hard Ground to talk about why farm transitions so often break families, and what it takes to build the clarity, trust, and alignment needed to protect both the farm and the people behind it.
Mike Logan went from stretching a cotton farm’s balance sheet to its limit to chairing advisory boards for some of Australia’s most ambitious family businesses. In this episode, he and Ben Law unpack the structure that high-performing families use to make better decisions, develop the next generation, and build for the long term — and why the question you’re not asking could be costing you more than you think.
The gate opens. The paddock feels bigger than expected. Do you complain — or walk? A grounded message for young men stepping into responsibility.
Most rural families treat the end of financial year as their main reason to talk to their accountant. The families building something truly generational? They’ve rewritten that relationship entirely. Sarah Becker — Chartered Accountant, Rural Business Advisor, and Central Queensland grazier — joins Ben Law to share what the top performers are actually doing differently, and why the gap between a dream and a plan is wider than most families realise.
What changes when a farming family stops relying on tradition… and starts building a business that can grow beyond them? This episode will challenge how you think about developing the next generation.
High standards don’t make you a hard parent. They make you a preparing one. This episode asks a confronting question: what are you quietly tolerating — and what is it teaching your kids?
Real success in agriculture isn’t built on titles or shortcuts — it’s forged through character, patience, and choosing the long road.
Strong families don’t avoid hard conversations — they know how to handle them. This episode explains why most don’t, and what changes when they do.