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S4 Ep 19 - The Unconventional Farmer 

  • Angie Asimus
  • 5 days ago
  • 2 min read

Season 4


As she calls a sprawling homestead in southern NSW home, it’s hard to fathom how Hannah Bamford has gone from leaving school directionless – to being the assistant manager of a 4000-hectare property near Young. Her career in agriculture all started thanks to a chance meeting with a vet, which set off an incredible chain of events that have culminated in the 31-year-old launching her own rural employment platform Ag-Work Solutions. To learn more about her unconventional path into farming, Hannah Bamford joins me now.  

  • Her favourite place on the station where she lives and works is the gully near her home after the rain. 

  • Leaving school without a clear career path meant a steep learning curve on the farm. 

  • Hannah found herself as an assistant manager of a property, taking on everything from drenching, to seeding, spraying and mending fences. 

  • There were a few twists and turns to get here, including a stint with Australian Border Force. 

  • Her leap into agriculture happened thanks to an encounter with a vet. 

  • Growing up in a beachside town in Queensland, she had never set foot on a farm. 

  • Starting with contract work and little experience, she kept receiving calls and eventually started Ag-Work Solutions because community demand was so high. 

  • Whilst managing the station, she also runs a side-hustle connecting farmers with workers. 

  • One of the perks of her role is living in the homestead with access to a work vehicle and other support that eases the load. 

  • In 2022, Hannah was awarded the Angus Foundation Scholarship. 

  • What she loves most about life on the land is the people and community. 

  • The most unexpected thing to happen since starting her career on the farm.  

  • A common misconception about her work, is the amount of help farmers actually need. 

  • Hannah's ultimate dream for the future.

We hope to see you back on the road soon, to learn more about how Australia grows on the next episode of Australian Farmers with Angie Asimus.   Links:

 
 
 

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