Humans of Agriculture podcast

A modern Ag career on the farm and at LAWD with Lauren Roellgen

0:00
39:23
Retroceder 15 segundos
Avanzar 15 segundos

We’re sitting down with Lauren Roellgen this week. She wears a few different hats including aa an Associate Director at LAWD, a farmer-in-training on her family farm, and the Chair of the Future Farmers Network. She shares her family’s inspiring journey from Germany to Australia, how they built a successful cotton farming enterprise, and the modern challenges of succession planning, sustainability, and innovation in agriculture.

In this episode, you will hear:
- Lauren's family journey from Germany to Australia

- The Evolution of Tyuna Farming

- Her parents becoming Cotton Growers of the Year

- Lauren's Career in Agribusiness & the Decision to Return Home

- Succession Planning & The Future of Australian Cotton

- The Future Farmers Network & Supporting Young People in Ag

- Balancing Multiple Roles in Agriculture


Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to Lauren

03:06 The Family Farm and Its Legacy

05:51 Transitioning Back to Farming

08:48 Career Path and Professional Experience

11:52 The Role of Technology in Modern Agriculture

15:04 The Impact of Succession Planning

18:12 Recognition and Achievements in Cotton Farming

21:07 Sustainability and Innovation in Agriculture
23:45 Future Farmers Network and Its Evolution

27:03 Balancing Multiple Roles in Agriculture

30:04 Advice for Future Generations in Agriculture


This episode is in paid partnership with Cotton Australia. Humans of Agriculture retains editorial control of the content.


📢 Enjoyed this episode? Share it with a friend, leave a review, and let us know your thoughts at [email protected]


EvokeAG 2026:
I'm excited to be one of the MC's for evokeAG in 2026. This event is unlike any other in Aussie agriculture and brings together the brightest minds from across the AgriFood ecosystem focused on solutions to some of our planets biggest challenges. Get your tickets at evokeAG.com

Otros episodios de "Humans of Agriculture"