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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 47 MIN

A Farmer Flew From Wales to Visit…What He Learned Could Transform His Farm

from EcoFarm Aotearoa · host Ewan Campbell with co-host Stephen Brunton

In this episode, Stephen and Ewan are joined by a visiting farmer from Wales, offering a rare and powerful comparison between farming systems on opposite sides of the world. What starts as a simple farm visit quickly becomes something much bigger, as shared challenges, rising costs, and declining soil health reveal just how universal the pressures on modern farming have become.Through open conversation, the episode highlights how different climates, systems, and markets still lead to many of the same problems, from weed pressure and input reliance to animal health and profitability. But it also shows something more important: the opportunity for change. As the Welsh farmer explores the EFA approach firsthand, it sparks a shift in thinking, one that could completely reshape the future of his farm.Ewan brings valuable insight from the EFA perspective, breaking down how soil biology, mineral balance, and system-wide thinking can reduce costs, improve animal performance, and rebuild resilience. From milk quality and nutrient cycling to weeds as indicators of imbalance, the discussion offers practical lessons that extend far beyond one farm, showing how these principles can be applied anywhere in the world.Along the way, the conversation challenges conventional approaches to fertiliser use, chemical inputs, and pasture management, revealing how many common farming struggles are symptoms of deeper issues in the soil.We discuss:• What happens when farmers from opposite sides of the world compare systems• Why many farming challenges are universal, regardless of location• How the EFA approach can reduce costs and improve resilience• The link between soil health, animal performance, and product quality• Why weeds can signal deeper imbalances in the soil• The hidden impact of fertilisers and chemicals on long-term farm health• How shifting mindset can completely transform a farming systemOur FREE E-Book!https://www.ecofarmaotearoa.nz/download-our-ebook/Listen To An EcoFarmer’s Discovery:https://open.spotify.com/show/3wIgUUghlsKIje76E5tjBA?si=b4aa009579a34ac1⁠

In this episode, Stephen and Ewan are joined by a visiting farmer from Wales, offering a rare and powerful comparison between farming systems on opposite sides of the world. What starts as a simple farm visit quickly becomes something much bigger, as shared challenges, rising costs, and declining soil health reveal just how universal the pressures on modern farming have become.Through open conversation, the episode highlights how different climates, systems, and markets still lead to many of the same problems, from weed pressure and input reliance to animal health and profitability. But it also shows something more important: the opportunity for change. As the Welsh farmer explores the EFA approach firsthand, it sparks a shift in thinking, one that could completely reshape the future of his farm.Ewan brings valuable insight from the EFA perspective, breaking down how soil biology, mineral balance, and system-wide thinking can reduce costs, improve animal performance, and rebuild resilience. From milk quality and nutrient cycling to weeds as indicators of imbalance, the discussion offers practical lessons that extend far beyond one farm, showing how these principles can be applied anywhere in the world.Along the way, the conversation challenges conventional approaches to fertiliser use, chemical inputs, and pasture management, revealing how many common farming struggles are symptoms of deeper issues in the soil.We discuss:• What happens when farmers from opposite sides of the world compare systems• Why many farming challenges are universal, regardless of location• How the EFA approach can reduce costs and improve resilience• The link between soil health, animal performance, and product quality• Why weeds can signal deeper imbalances in the soil• The hidden impact of fertilisers and chemicals on long-term farm health• How shifting mindset can completely transform a farming systemOur FREE E-Book!https://www.ecofarmaotearoa.nz/download-our-ebook/Listen To An EcoFarmer’s Discovery:https://open.spotify.com/show/3wIgUUghlsKIje76E5tjBA?si=b4aa009579a34ac1⁠

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