In this episode of The Ag Culture Podcast, dive into the life of Sophie Aplin, 2021's UK Dairy Industry Woman of the Year, and discover the captivating story of a first-generation farmer. Hear directly how passion and innovation led to the creation of a thriving mixed dairy farm. This narrative of resilience, innovation, and sustainable practices is a must-listen for anyone connected to the agricultural industry. Get inspired by a journey of change, challenge, and success in the realm of modern farming. An exceptional conversation awaits, one that's shaping the future of agriculture. Tune in now for an episode you won't want to miss!
What you will learn:
(00:00) Opening
(01:45) Meet Sophie Aplin
(05:48) Dairy industry leader
(09:40) Farming beginnings
(14:59) Farm expansion
(18:13) Organic farming
(23:35) Social media impact
(24:08) Arla co-op role
(27:50) Next episode preview
Meet the Guest: Meet Sophie Aplin on the Ag Culture Podcast, a pioneering first-generation farmer and 2021's UK Dairy Industry Woman of the Year. From Somerset, UK, Sophie, alongside her husband, revolutionized organic dairy farming, blending passion with innovation. Discover her journey from ambition to achievement, inspiring sustainable change in agriculture.
Discover the world of agriculture with the "Ag Culture Podcast", hosted by Paul Windemuller.
This podcast will be a gateway for those passionate about agriculture to explore its global perspectives and innovative practices. Join Paul as he shares his experiences in the agricultural industry, his travels and encounters with important figures around the world. Expect engaging stories of Paul's journey as a first-generation farmer and consultant, covering topics ranging from coffee to greenhouses to agricultural technology. "Ag Culture'' will aim to inspire agricultural entrepreneurs and innovators weekly.
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